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The Dales Way: Day 3 – Cray to Ribblehead

Apr 6, 2014Dec 22, 2025 / David Marsden / 7 Comments

(13th February 2012 - 14 miles) The next morning, after chatting to some fellow guests over breakfast, I was in good spirits as I bounced down the hill to the tiny village of Hubberholme, where I re-joined the Dales Way. As you might have guessed, the word Hubberholme derives from old Norse.  It is named … Continue reading The Dales Way: Day 3 – Cray to Ribblehead

The Dales Way: Day 2 – Burnsall to Cray

Apr 1, 2014Jun 9, 2019 / David Marsden / 6 Comments

(12th February 2012 - 15 miles) The weather was no different: snow hadn't melted, cloud and mist hadn't lifted, the sun wasn't shining and it was still very cold. But Wharfedale was still very beautiful, in a bleak kind of way.  After another fat-soaked breakfast (and a fruit salad that I wanted to pour into … Continue reading The Dales Way: Day 2 – Burnsall to Cray

The Dales Way: Day 1 – Ilkley to Burnsall

Mar 7, 2014Jun 9, 2019 / David Marsden / 2 Comments

( 11th February 2012 - 14 miles) The owner of Tivoli Place B&B looked at me with a mixture of curiosity, pity and condolence as I tackled a big breakfast the following morning.  She couldn't quite understand why anyone would undertake The Dales Way in winter.  And later, as I hefted my rucksack and stepped … Continue reading The Dales Way: Day 1 – Ilkley to Burnsall

The Dales Way 2012

Mar 4, 2014Jun 8, 2019 / David Marsden / Leave a comment

I was on the summit of Fairfield in the Lake District when I first heard of The Dales Way.  In November 2007, friends and I were sitting in bright sunshine and enjoying clear views over the surrounding fells.  We had completed half of the 'Fairfield Horseshoe' and as we scoffed our sandwiches, we chatted to … Continue reading The Dales Way 2012

Advice On Walking Wainwright’s Coast To Coast Path

Feb 11, 2014Jul 10, 2023 / David Marsden / 6 Comments

Why Would I Walk The Coast To Coast? Because it's there?  Because you feel the need?  Or because it's one of the most popular long-distance footpaths in the world?  All are good reasons but for many years I wasn't convinced that I wanted to trek for 200 miles from St Bees to Robin Hood's Bay. … Continue reading Advice On Walking Wainwright’s Coast To Coast Path

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My Walks

  • Cumbria Way
  • Dales Way
  • Hadrian's Wall Path
  • Norfolk Coast Path
  • South Downs Way
  • St Oswald's Way
  • The Ridgeway
  • Wainwright's Coast to Coast

Recent Posts

  • The Ridgeway Path: Day 2 – Liddington to Wantage
  • The Ridgeway Path: Day 1 – Overton Hill to Liddington
  • The Ridgeway
  • The Norfolk Coast Path: Day 2 – Blakeney to Burnham Overy Staithe
  • The Norfolk Coast Path: Day 1 – Cromer to Blakeney

Top Posts & Pages

  • Advice On Walking The Cumbria Way
    Advice On Walking The Cumbria Way
  • Coast to Coast: Day 1 - St Bees to Ennerdale Bridge
    Coast to Coast: Day 1 - St Bees to Ennerdale Bridge
  • The South Downs Way: Day 4 - Amberley to Pyecombe
    The South Downs Way: Day 4 - Amberley to Pyecombe
  • The South Downs Way: Day 1 - Winchester to East Meon
    The South Downs Way: Day 1 - Winchester to East Meon
  • The South Downs Way: Day 6 - Southease to Eastbourne
    The South Downs Way: Day 6 - Southease to Eastbourne

Useful Links

  • National Trail – Hadrian's Wall Path
  • National Trail – Norfolk Coast Path
  • National Trail – The Ridgeway
  • National Trail – The South Downs Way
  • St Oswald's Way
  • The Cumbria Way
  • The Dales Way Association
  • The Long Distance Walkers Association
  • The Wainwright Society

My Other Blog: The Anxious Gardener

Eastward Ho!

Eastward Ho!

It’s the elephants. I am incredibly excited about my trip but if it wasn’t for elephants, I wouldn’t be going. I really wouldn’t. It doesn’t seem so very long ago that I wrote a post about finally taking the plunge and studying for a BA at the University of Gloucestershire. And yet now, too soon, […]

The Romantic Road: Cycling Across Bavaria

The Romantic Road: Cycling Across Bavaria

Can you believe it’s been over six years since Jim and I cycled along the Rhine from Mainz to Cologne? Why, we were practically children. On that occasion it was the sheer number and variety of castles that stick in my mind. And on the cycling holiday before that, it is the vast, resinous pine […]

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