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Walking in Durham

The North West Way

ISBN 978-1-905444-58-8

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144 page full colour A5 book describing a 205 mile long distance walking route from Preston to Carlisle.


By Steve Garrill.

The upland areas of the North of England are a joy to walk. Using a combination of recognised long distance paths the author traces a route from Preston to Carlisle linking the two rail stations and along the way passing through the most scenic and inspiring sections of these walks.

Here you can walk through the beauty of the Ribble Valley, through the rugged dales of Yorkshire to the thundering waterfalls of Teesdale and the sheer awe of encountering High Cup before then experiencing the solitary majesty of Cross Fell and the High Pennines. In it's final stages the walk follows the sylvan splendour of the Tyne Valley before tramping in the footsteps of the Roman Legionnaires along Hadrian's Wall towards Carlisle. This is a walk that quite simply contains the best of English walking.

This walk was devised to incorporate some of the best walking in the north of England. It has been broken into manageable sections with overnight stops where good accommodation is available. Starting and finishing at mainline railway stations, this walk is designed for anyone of reasonable fitness. Based on years of experience of walking using guidebooks which are vague, misleading and sometimes simply totally wrong, the author has taken great care to give simple instructions which have been rigorously checked.

Starting in Preston the walk follows the Ribble Way on the riverside paths of the delightful Ribble Valley, through Ribchester and Hurst Green to Gisburn. Shortly after Gisburn it heads eastwards to pick up the Pennine Way at Malham with its dramatic limestone outcrops. Follow it northwards through what anyone who has completed the Pennine Way would agree is its best section. There are many scenic highlights such as the exciting scramble over Pen-y-Ghent, the formidable heights of Great Dun Fell and Cross Fell, the awesome falls of High Force, the glacial valley of High Cup Nick - which many consider to be the highlight of the walk and many more too numerous to mention. At Alston, the highest market town in England, the Pennine Way reaches one of its poorer sections. Our walk instead takes a more gentle route up the beautiful South Tyne Trail, following the line of a disused railway to Haltwhistle. The walk now links with the Hadrian's Wall National Trail and heads west towards Carlisle along an inspiring walk rich with history and over the incomparable Walltown Craggs, one of the highlights of walking in the north of England.

By combining the best sections of established walks, there is the added advantage of routes which are marked on OS maps/GPS to cross-reference against the detailed instructions in this book. Apart from all the different types of walking involved, there are many interesting small museums, towns and villages with friendly people, good food and real ale available. Walking is increasingly popular in Britain, you will still find solitude, but be aware that accommodation is limited in places. If you plan to complete the walk in one go, in my opinion the best way, then start to book your accommodation many weeks in advance. I have indicated where places to stay are particularly limited.

 

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Contents

Contents:

                                                                                             

            Introduction

                        1. Introduction                                                     

                        2. Equipment                                                       

                        3. Mapping                                                          

                        4. Preston                                                

                        5. Carlisle                                                

 

            Day 1: Preston to Hurst Green                                         

            Day 2: Hurst Green to Gisburn                                               

            Day 3: Gisburn to Malham                                               

            Day 4: Malham to Horton-in-Ribblesdale                  

            Day 5: Horton-in-Ribblesdale to Hawes                         

            Day 6: Hawes to Keld                                               

            Day 7: Keld to Baldersdale                                         

            Day 8: Baldersdale to Langdon Beck                         

            Day 9: Langdon Beck to Dufton                                             

            Day 10: Dufton to Garrigill                                               

            Day 11: Garrigill to Haltwhistle                                           

            Day 12: Haltwhistle to Walton                                    

            Day 13: Walton to Carlisle                                    

 

            Appendix

                        Ferguson Grading System                        

                        The Author                                                 

                        Trailguides Limited                                          

                        Disclaimer                                                     

 

 

 

The Walks

Walks :

 

Miles

Day 1 Preston to Hurst Green   17

Day 2 Hurst Green to Gisburn 19

Day 3 Gisburn to Malham  18.5

Day 4 Malham to Horton   15.5

Day 5 Horton to Hawes 14

Day 6 Hawes to Keld 13

Day 7 Keld to Baldersdale 15

Day 8 Baldersdale to Langdon Beck  15.5

Day 9 Langdon Beck to Dufton 1 4

Day 10 Dufton to Garrigill 16

Day 11 Garrigill to Haltwhistle 18

Day 12 Haltwhistle to Walton 17.5

Day 13   Walton to Carlisle  12

205

Customer Reviews

What do our customers think about this guide?

Amazon review. September 2014.

says:

 

Excellent guide book, well researched.

Amazon review. November 2013.

says:

 

This book is amazing. Full of fantastic photos. Easy to understand & to any new walker this book is perfect. It gives step by step instructions for this particular walk, places to see and set in one of the most perfect areas of the UK. Please it is a must to buy this. You will find this a great stocking filler for Christmas. A birthday gift. In fact it is a book for any time of the year. Please buy this !!! You wouldn’t be disappointed.

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