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Settle to Carlisle – Hill Walk with Return by Classic Train Route

By Hugh Stewart

Settle to Carlisle – Hill Walk with Return by Classic Train Route
£12.95 P&P
£12.95 (P&P may apply)
  • Publisher: 2QT Limited (Publishing)
  • Available in: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781908098061
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Sneak peek PDF previewWith over 22,000 ft of ascent in 105 miles set out over 8 days, this walk sets out from Settle, taking in the classic summits of the North Yorkshire Dales, Howgills, Eastern and Northern Lakeland Fells, to arrive at Carlisle. The return journey to Settle by one of the classic train journeys. Illustrated with photographs and route maps.

Where to buy

Available to order/buy from Cordee, or myself as a direct order.

Also available from most online and high street book shops – including  Waterstones.

Bibliographic Information for Settle to Carlisle

  • ISBN: 9781908098061
  • Title: Settle to Carlisle
  • Sub Title: Hill Walk with Return by Classic Train Route
  • Format: Paperback / 181 x 116 /
  • 128 pages
  • Author: Stewart, Hugh
  • RRP Price: 12.95 (p&p may apply)
  • Publisher 2QT Limited (Publishing)
  • www.2qt.co.uk
  • Publisher BIC: WS – Sports & outdoor recreation / WSZC – Walking, hiking, trekking

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Alternative start to the Malham Circular walk

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The Highfields walk, Halton with Aughton.

Another plague walk which we could do from home, and although this seems to be a popular walk for locals, we had never done it, and decided to do it both because of that and as we thought it would be less popular and hence less boot-churned muddy than others round Caton and the Bowland Fells. The … Read More » about The Highfields walk, Halton with Aughton.

A Clougha Pike circuit, avoiding Rigg Lane.

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