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Yorkshire Three Peaks Walk - Pen-y-ghent > Whernside > Ingleborough - The classic 24.5 miles walk with approx 1,600 metres of climbing over Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough in the Yorkshire Dales. Read more The Old Man of Coniston Circular walk via Brown Pike, Buck Pike and Dow Crag - A wonderful walk with excellent panoramic views from many of the summits and down to Blind Tarn and Goat's Water below. Return through a bygone era in this part of the Lakes - copper mining. Read more Pen-y-ghent walk from Horton in Ribblesdale - One of 'Yorkshire Three Peaks'. See the wonderful panoramic views from the summit of Pen-y-ghent before returning via Hunt and Hull Pots. Read more Whernside walk from Ribblehead Viaduct - One of the 'Yorkshire Three Peaks' initially following alongside the Settle to Carlisle railway line. The summit panorama ranges from Pendle Hill to the Lakeland Fells and the Howgills. Read more Pendle Hill walk from Barley - The classic circular of Pendle Hill, the hill synonymous with the Pendle witches. From the summit even Blackpool tower and the Lakeland fells can all be seen on a clear day! Read more |
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Yorkshire Three Peaks Walk - Pen-y-ghent > Whernside > Ingleborough - The classic 24.5 miles walk with approx 1,600 metres of climbing over Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough in the Yorkshire Dales. Read more Easedale Tarn, Codale Tarn and Tarn Crag walk from Grasmere - Two delightful tarns and waterfalls are passed on the way to the summit of Tarn Crag, which then affords panoramic views of the surrounding fells and lakes. Read more Ruskin's View and St Mary's Church walk from Devil's Bridge, Kirkby Lonsdale - All the sights of Kirkby Lonsdale - linger over the walk enjoying Kirkby's many shops, cafes, tea rooms, pubs and restaurants enroute. Read more Great Mell Fell walk from Brownrigg Farm - Great Mell Fell is probably one of the easiest 'Wainwrights' to conquer and is ideal for a short pre lunch walk affording wonderful views of Blencathra. Read more Ingleborough walk via Ingleborough Cave, Trow Gill, Gaping Gill and Little Ingleborough - Ingleborough, one of the 'Yorkshire 3 Peaks' via 3 natural delights of the Yorkshire Dales: Ingleborough Cave, Trow Gill and Gaping Gill. Read more |
Yorkshire Three Peaks Walk |
The classic walk in the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, which takes in the
summits of Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough in a circular route. The walk is 24.5 miles (39.2km) long and takes in approximately 5,000 feet (1,600 metres) of climbing. You can download the full walk, or any of the 3 sections - click here for details. |
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