Derwent Valley Heritage Way
Over the course of 51 miles, the Derwent Valley Heritage Way explores the beauty and history of Derbyshire’s River Derwent
Over the course of 51 miles, the Derwent Valley Heritage Way explores the beauty and history of Derbyshire’s River Derwent
The Eden Way is an 80 mile walk following the beautiful River Eden from the sea to its source high in the Yorkshire Dales
The Ribble Way follows the course of the eponymous river for 69 miles from the sea at Longton, to its source near Ribblehead
The South Tyne Trail follows the river of the same name, for 22 miles from its source above Garrigill to Haltwhistle near Hadrian’s Wall
The Swale Way follows the course of the river, for 77 miles, from where it joins the Ouse to its source in the Yorkshire Dales
This varied 92 mile walk follows the River Tees from the remote high moorlands of Cumbria and Durham to Teeside and the coast
The Tidewater Way uses the tidal water of both east and west coast to form a coast to coast walk across England
The Tributaries Walk is a 95 mile circular walk exploring the water courses of the Dales and the hills and moorland between them
This is the original Tributaries Walk route, an 80 mile walk exploring the rivers of the Dales and the hills and moorland between
This 150 mile walk combines the Swale Way and the Yoredale Way to create a fantastic circular riverside route through the Dales
The Yoredale Way is a 73 mile walk from the source of the river Ure, across the Dales, almost to its end at Boroughbridge
The Yoredale Way is a 70 mile walk from the source of the river Ure, across the Dales, almost to its end at Boroughbridge
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Mrs. Annette Hirst
Bob’s Laithe,
Halton Gill,
Nr Skipton,
North Yorkshire.
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England
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