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Hadrian's Wall, Northern England

This holiday follows the recently established Hadrian's Wall Trail. A National Trail following the Roman wall as it crosses the north of England from Wallsend, near Newcastle, to the Solway Firth beyond Carlisle.
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2 - 9 nights

Beside the Roman wall through moorland and meadow.

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Coast to Coast, Northern England

The classic traverse of the north of England from the cliffs of St. Bees Head on the Irish Sea, to the fishing village of Robin Hood\\\'s Bay on the North Sea Coast. Passing through the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors.
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4 - 16 nights

A real cross section of the North's countryside, voted the second best walk in the world.

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Dales Way, Northern England

The Dales Way starts in the market town of Ilkley in West Yorkshire. It takes a route through the valleys and fell sides of the Yorkshire Dales to Bowness, on the shores of Lake Windermere in the Lake District.
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2 - 7 nights

Generally a riverside walk with plenty of picture postcard villages.

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Cleveland Way, Northern England

The Cleveland Way stretches for over 100 miles from Helmsley on the southern edge of the North York Moors National Park, to Filey on the east coast.
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4 - 10 nights

Two very distinct types of landscape; from classic moorland to dramatic coastline.

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Northumberland Coast Path, Northern England

The Northumberland Coast Path is best known for its sweeping beaches, imposing castles, rolling dunes, high rocky cliffs and isolated islands.
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3 - 5 nights

Very striking landscape on an historical route.

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Cumbria Way, Lake District

The Cumbria Way takes advantage of high mountain passes, lakeshores and valley bottoms. It makes its way from Ulverston in the south of Cumbria, to the historic border city of Carlisle in the north, passing through Lakeland's most famous scenery on the way.
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1 - 7 nights

Through the heart of Lakeland's most dramatic landscapes.

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North Lakes Traverse, Lake District

This is one of our own routes, joining together the Lakes of Ullswater, Thirlmere and Derwentwater. A route that takes in the lakeshores, fells and mountain passes of the Northern Lakes.
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2 - 4 nights

3 lakes, 2 mountain crossings and plenty of variety as you cross northern Lakeland.

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Vale of Lorton, Lake District

Our most gentle holiday in one of the quieter corners of the Lake District. The route takes in Whinlatter Forest Park and the shores of Buttermere and Loweswater, before climbing out of Buttermere village to drop into the delightful Newlands Valley.
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2 - 4 nights

Easy days and stunning scenery in the north west lakes.

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Westmorland Way, Lake District

The Westmorland Way is a 95 mile walk through the old county, starting in the shadow of the Pennine Chain and travelling on through Lakeland's stunning scenery, finishing at the port of Arnside.
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2 - 8 nights

A very scenic walk through some of the finest Lake District scenery, finishing on the coast.

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West Highland Way, Scotland

The classic Scottish long distance route from the edge of Glasgow along the shores of Loch Lomond and into the heart of the West Highlands, finishing at the foot of Ben Nevis, Britain's highest mountain, at Fort William.
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2 - 8 nights

Classic highland landscapes on well established paths.

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Great Glen Way, Scotland

A gentler introduction to the highlands, coast to coast from Fort William to Inverness and along the Caledonian Canal and the shores of Loch Ness.
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4 - 6 nights

Coast to Coast by canal towpath, lochside and forest tracks.

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Speyside Way, Scotland

From the Moray coast walk through the heart of malt whisky country and into the foothills of the Cairngorms.
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4 - 6 nights

From the Coast to the Cairngorms along the River Spey.

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Rob Roy Way, Scotland

Through the Trossachs and the Southern Highlands on drovers tracks, paths, and quiet lanes.
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4 - 7 nights

In the footsteps of Rob Roy MacGregor through spectacular mountain scenery.

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St Cuthbert's Way, Scotland

Through the quiet countryside of the Scottish Borders from Melrose to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne in England's border county of Northumberland.
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3 - 6 nights

Countryside to coast through quiet Border's scenery.

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Pembrokeshire Coast Path, Wales

The route starts in the seaside village of Amroth in the South, then follows the coastline of the Pembrokeshire National Park before finally finishing in the village of St Dogmaels near Cardigan.
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3 - 17 nights

The most spectacular coastal scenery in Britain.

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Lady Anne's Way, Northern England

Following in the footsteps of Lady Anne Clifford, this walk travels 100 miles, castle to castle, from Skipton in North Yorkshire to Penrith in Cumbria. Exploring the stunning valleys and rugged moorlands of the Yorkshire Dales, it finishes in the idyllic Vale of Eden.
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5 - 8 nights

Dramatic scenery from rugged and remote fells to tranquil valleys, visiting historic sites along the way.

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Cotswold Way, Southern England

This is a delightful route that explores the picturesque English villages of the Cotswolds, roaming though a beautiful green landscape of rolling hills and ancient woodland. The trail ends in the World Heritage City of Bath.
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4 - 10 nights

Charming walk through honey pot villages of the English Cotswolds

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Client Feedback

  • Hello Mickeldore Team, We enjoyed our holiday very much. The walk was very pleasant too do, but also the B&B were very friendly and we were very satisfied with the beds en breakfasts. We had little rain what was also very pleasant en enough sun to get a tan. We consider to come back to walk a other trail in Great Britain some other time.
    Ad Van Hoek, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
    Hadrian's Wall, May 2013

     

  • Our holiday/Cleveland Way walk went extremely well. We found all the accommodation to be of a good standard with helpful and friendly service all round. Our bags appeared mysteriously every day in the right place! The walk itself was wonderful, full of interest, changing landscape and at the same time quite a challenge in places. Luckily we were still able to cope with the inclines both up and down along the way! All in all, however, a very enjoyable five days’ walking and my friend and I were extremely lucky once more with dry and mostly sunny weather!
    Sue Bartle, W. Sussex, UK
    Cleveland Way, May 2013

     

  • We were delighted with the arrangements Mickledore made for us in walking St Cuthbert's Way. The B & Bs were of excellent quality and that's really important when you've been walking all day. The weather was cold, although we did get a little sunburnt (!) and except for the mildest of showers at the end of the second day, we saw no rain at all- almost a miracle when walking in the hills!
    John Owens, Disley, UK
    St Cuthbert's Way, April 2013

     

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