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21 Nov 2014

The 2014 Annual Walk of the Pennine Way Association

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Details of the 2014 Annual Walk of the Pennine Way Association, a circular walk from Gargrave to Malham and back, via Attermire Cave.

21 November, 2014 at 18:33 by Bill

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3 Feb 2012

Warks Burn and The Pennine Way

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An 11.5 mile circular walk around Warks Burn and Bellingham in Northumberland. The walk passes through open land and includes a historic peel tower, a mill and 16th Century bastles.

3 February, 2012 at 16:29 by Bill

Tags: blacka burn, peel tower, ramshaws mill
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10 Jun 2010

A Slice of Pennine Way and a Crust of Crooks o’ Green!

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Approx. Distance: 11 miles Start: The Fountain, Middleton-in-Teesdale (GR NY947253) Click to view start position on Google Maps Map: OS Explorer 31 – North Pennines: Teesdale and Weardale This walk was last done as a Durham County Council walk in 2005 as part of the celebrations for the 40th anniversary of the Pennine Way when […]

10 June, 2010 at 15:44 by Bill

Tags: Pennine Way, wainwright
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