An 841 square mile area with over 1,615 miles of winding footpaths, the Yorkshire Dales National Park forms part of the Pennine uplands in northern England. Home to famous limestone features, ...
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Walking the Dales Way: Ilkley to Bowness-on-Windermere through the Yorkshire Dales by Terry Marsh – book review
If you’re looking for autumn walks that offer stunning rural landscapes and take in two of the country’s national parks, and ...
Bolton Castle in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire, once held Mary Queen of Scots before her fateful meeting with Elizabeth I. Today, visitors ...
You don't always need to spend money to enjoy yourself. Getting outside for a walk is free, and the British countryside has so much to offer. Presenter Dan Walker joined BBC Morning Live to talk ...
Two of the least-visited peaks in the "Dales 30" lie near Malham, with Fountains Fell just off the Pennine Way. Despite rough ...
Bolton Castle in Wensleydale, North Yorkshire, once held Mary Queen of Scots before her fateful meeting with Elizabeth I. Today, visitors can explore the surrounding landscapes on foot, starting from ...
Two of the least-visited peaks in the "Dales 30" lie near Malham, with Fountains Fell just off the Pennine Way. Despite rough ...
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You don’t have to relegate your walking boots to the back of the cupboard and don cosy slippers just because it’s winter.
ONE OF THE joys of Britain is the long-distance paths that allow its citizens to roam across its extensive countryside. The Pennine Way is the oldest, stretching 268 miles (431km) up the “spine” of ...
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