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YOUR WALKS
Our specially designed tours are suitable for anyone in good health with an average level of fitness. They are all within reach of people who enjoy walking carrying only a small daypack to hold their lunch, drinks, camera, etc. We forward your overnight bag daily so it awaits you in the evening. Our walks average ten miles (16 km.) daily.

YOUR ACCOMMODATION

We stay mainly in traditional country inns with established reputations for warm hospitality and friendly service. Usually our accommodation is Three Rose commended by the English Tourist Board, mostly with en-suite facilities. Occasionally for variety or because of availability, we may use hotels, guest houses or a farmhouse.
The small personalised group is restricted to twelve guests so to ensure your holiday please book early and avoid disappointment.

YOUR MEALS
A traditional full English Breakfast is included in the price. We do not include the evening meal because we find that clients enjoy themselves more when they have the flexibility to decide on the fare, venue and timing of their meals in the evenings. Likewise the size and nature of your lunch pack is left to your choosing, some clients prefering a few nuts and a piece of fruit while others are looking for pies and/or sandwiches. (Allow a total of GBP £25/£35 or A$50/$70 per day for lunch and dinner, more if you eat a lot!).
In the evening, you may choose to eat in together with your hosts and fellow walkers, or at nearby inns or restaurants. When staying in isolated places, there is limited choice, but we will advise you as we go with full details on what is available.

GETTING THERE

Coast to Coast - St. Bees, Kirkby Stephen have rail access and buses run regularly from Robin Hoods Bay to Whitby and Scarborough.

The Cotswold Way
- Broadway is easily accessed from London by train and taxi or bus, and Bath is well serviced with a centrally located Rail and Bus station.

The Yorkshire Dales - Grassington, capital of Upper Wharfedale has all facilities and is serviced with a regular bus from Skipton (which has the closest rail access). Settle is well known for one of the world's great railways journeys, the panoramic Settle/Carlisle line, which presents an excellent way to start your onward journey after the walk.

The Saints Way
– The train westward from Paddington drops you off at Bodmin Parkway where there are various options for getting to Tintagel. The train can be rejoined after the walk at St Austell for the journey back to London.

The West Highland Way
– Glasgow, the starting point is a major city serviced by numerous trains, coaches and even flights there from London and other major centres. At the end of the walk a good train service is available from Fort William back down south towards London via Glasgow.

The South West Coast Path
– We leave the train from Paddington to Penzance at St Earth where we connect with the local train through to St Ives.
If needed we supply comprehensive ‘Joining Notes’ to help you get to the start of your chosen walk with the minimum of fuss. ‘Leaving Notes’ are also available at the end of your walk are to help with your onward journey.

 

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