Almscliffe Crag

Almscliffe Crag is a well known landmark that can be seen for miles around,  it is located a the top of a hill near the village of North Rigton above the Lower Wharfe Valley between Leeds and Harrogate, the crag was formed due to the softer adjacent Shale eroding at a faster rate then Milestone which is more hard wearing … Read More

West Highland Way brief route summary

The West Highland Way is Scotland’s premier long distance path and makes for a perfect Guided walking holiday Day 1 Milngavie-Drymen   12 miles The Route starts from the Obelisk the route follows woodland in patches to Mugdock Country Park  then rolling countryside follows with the campsie fells coming into view the route into Drymen follows a dismantled railway then the … Read More

West Highland Way

Fancy an amazing challenge in Scotland  have you ever considered the West Highland Way? The West Highland Way is along distance walk  taking in some of Scotland’s finest Scenery, the route starts from Milngavie on the outskirts of Scotland’s biggest city Glasgow it wins its through the Lowland and Highlands before finishing in Fort William which is at the foot … Read More

The Cumbria Way

The Cumbria make a fantastic guided walking holiday meeting like minded people The Cumbria Way is a long Distance walk that starts from Ulverston on the edge of the #Lakedistrict  National Park that runs through the heart of the Lake District to the Border city of Carlisle, the route is 73 miles long most people take 5 days to do … Read More

Brief Summary of The Cumbria Way Route

The Cumbria Way Takes 5 days to complete Day 1 Ulverston- Coniston 15.5 miles Ulverston is home to the Laurel and Hardy museum as as Stan Laurel was born in Ulverston, the route starts from the Cumbria way Marker at the Gill from there The Cumbria Way heads out over rolling farmland then a climb  on to the Blawith Fells  … Read More

Brief route summary of The Dales High Way

Our Guided walking holiday is done over 6 days Day 1 Saltaire- Skipton 18 miles The Route from Saltarie head to the hills straight way, the route follows the canal then crosses the river Aire  the starts climbing to the wild openness  of Ilkley moor, Ilkley Moor marks the Northern end of the Southern Pennine Range, when you reach the … Read More