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DALES AND VALES PHOTO-WALKS SPONSOR THIS PAGE E-mail: dalesandvales@dalesandvaleswalks.co.uk |
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Walk
Leader : John AdamsJohn Adams is a walk leader for a group of walkers known as the Wyre Ramblers. On the coach for each trip John provides a brief printed summary of the planned walk for those wishing to join him. The walks his group undertakes make good use of not being constricted to a circular route. With a suitable dropping off and pickup point John plans many fine walks along some of the less frequented footpaths of Northern England. Would you like to join the Wyre Ramblers? Telephone: 01253 876676 please phone before 8.00pm Should you receive an answerphone or message taking service when phoning then please leave your name, telephone number and state that your interest is in Wyre Ramblers. John Adams will get back in touch with you as soon as possible. Click-Here to e-mail Wyre Ramblers Click-Here for Wyre Ramblers Web Site |
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walk is fairly easy and is also of a contrasting nature. The
first part of the walk is through barren moorland up and along Apedale
and the second part is along the scenic valley floor of Swaledale. There
are only two ascents of note, 260m/850ft and 175m/575ft. __________________________________________ Distance : 11 miles / 17.7 km Type
of Walk : Straight |
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MAP
REFERENCES FOR WALK Outdoor Leisure 30 Yorkshire Dales - Northern and Central Click-Link for REDMIRE location map Start of walk map ref : Village: SE045912 REDMIRE Footpath : From the northern end of Redmire, northwesterly to Castle Bolton CASTLE BOLTON Footpath : From eastern edge of Castle Bolton, northerly over Black Hill to Dent's Houses Footpath : Northwesterly along 'Apedale Road', over Whitaside Moor and down to the lane Footpath : Northerly past High Whitaside to Haverdale Beck Bridge Lane : East, then north to Isles Bridge ISLES Footpath : From the bridge, easterly along the River Swale to the B6270 road near Wood End Road : Easterly to footpath just before Thwaites Footpath : Easterly along riverside before leaving to enter Reeth REETH - End of the Walk |
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