England
More Snow On The Way
Time to get your snow boots out again as snow is forecast for the midlands and North on Monday with snow showers sweeping Southwards by Tuesday morning.
5Feb2010 | Walking.org | 0 comments | Continued
Three Peaks Challenge
Inspired by Sir Ranulph Fiennes, 6 friends take part in the 2009 Three Peaks Challenge to raise money for charity.
6May2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | ContinuedThe Dales Way – Hiking Through the Yorkshire Dales
The Dales Way is essentially a valley walk, crossing some of the best-loved landscapes in England. Surrounded by these amazing views, you can understand the long-held opinion of Yorkshire folk that there is absolutely nothing to compare with Yorkshire scenery.
21Apr2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | ContinuedYorkshire Dales Mini Break – Walking or Cycling The Dales
The Old Brewery is a charming property that will ensure a pleasant stay. A stones throw from the River Swale, at the foot of the castle hill, and just a few minutes walk from the cobbled market place, the house retains its old world charm, is tastefully decorated and offers every modern comfort.
21Apr2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | ContinuedHadrian’s Wall – A Walk Through Roman History
It is a tremendous walk with a huge variety of scenery. Walking from east to west, there are the modern cityscapes of Newcastle upon Tyne, ending with the red sandstone of medieval Carlisle – from the blustery heights of Highshields Crags in the Northumberland National Park to the lime green pastoral scenes of the Eden valley.
21Apr2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | ContinuedOffa’s Dyke – Walking the Boundary of King Offa’s Mercia
As you walk the Offa’s Dyke path, you are walking through history, following the course of an ancient earthwork believed to date from the late 8th century. This path is 117 miles (190 km) in length, going from Chepstow on the Severn Estuary and heading north to Prestatyn on the north Wales coast.
21Apr2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | ContinuedCoast to Coast in One Week – Across England on Wainwright’s Walk
Described by Alfred Wainwright, author of the well-known series of mountain-walking guides on the Lake District, the Coast to Coast Walk crosses three National Parks through some of England’s most beautiful scenery.
21Apr2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | ContinuedSt Cuthbert’s Way – Scotland to England Through Border Country
St Cuthbert’s Way, a 62.5 mile (100 km) walk, crosses from the Scottish Borders to the Northumberland Coast. St Cuthbert, who was canonised in the 7th century, was a native of the borders.
13Mar2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | Continued
Dorset & Wessex Trails
A fantastic walking holiday which takes you through the rolling hills and valleys of Dorset and Wessex. Find out why this part of the country has inspired so many famous authors.
3Mar2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | Continued
St Oswalds Way, Northumberland
This beautiful self guided walk combines some of the best walking Northumberland has to offer on a route that links places associated with St. Oswald, the King of Northumbria in the early 7th Century, who played a major part in bringing Christianity to the United Kingdom.
18Feb2009 | Walking.org | 1 comment | Continued
Cornish Coastal Path – Walking Around the Lizard and Roseland Peninsula
England’s longest and, many would say, finest trail is the 613 mile long South West Peninsula Coastal Path from Poole to Minehead, of which almost half is in Cornwall.
18Feb2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | Continued