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There are thirteen long distance routes in England & Wales which have been designated by the Countryside Agency as 'Official' National Trails . Ten of these are fully developed and three are still under development in places. The first National trail was the 412 km Pennine Way, opened in 1965. The longest is the Southwest Coastal Path which follows the coastline around the South West of England from Somerset in the North to Dorset in the South.
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A walk linking three Yorkshire Abbeys (Fountains, Bolton and Jervaulx) and three Yorkshire castles (Ripley, Bolton and Middleham), which uses stretches of some already established routes - Harrogate Ringway, Dales Way, Yoredale Way and Ripon Rowel
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The Richmond Way starts from the main gate of Lancaster Castle and ends below the great keep of Richmond Castle in North Yorkshire. The walk encompasses sections of the Lower Lune Valley, the limestone country around Ingleborough and Whernside, the moorlands and fells of the central Pennines and the central and Northern Valleys of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. The route is almost entirely along field, woodland and riverside paths, ancient tracks and quiet country lanes.
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Richmond Walking & Book Festival 2011
Enjoy guided walks through Swaledale & Wensleydale.
Complete the Wensleydale Chain, a series of six circular walks starting at Hawes and walking down the Dale.
Discover the historic delights of Richmond, voted National Great Town of the Year 2009, with its Norman Castle, Georgian Theatre, impressive Market Place, fast flowing river and spectacular setting.
Savour short guided walks round the town and castle, ghost walks, woodland strolls and Turner's Richmond.
Relax with music, talks, slide shows and films. In the Book Festival we have writers, authors, poets and performers.
Sample local produce including ale, cheese, breads, boots and ice-cream, many of them at The Station which also offers food, films, exhibitions & wi-fi from 9am to 11pm.
This walk on the southern edge of the Yorkshire Dales has a bit of everything. Rolling pastureland, wild moorland, riverscapes and historic buildings can all be found within a relatively short distance.
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A straightforward linear ramble taking in the picturesque villages of Kildwick and Low Bradley on the Leeds & Liverpool Canal. Parking in Crosshills town centre is usually straightforward and will allow you to catch one of the half-hourly buses back from Skipton.
A very varied walk, including wooded paths alongside the reservoir, deciduous and conifer woodland and open moorland. The route starts from the village of Blubberhouses on the A59 Skipton to Harrogate road. Parking is available at the western end of Fewst
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