Walking Holidays  on the Dales Way
  
  
Dales Way                                                   Code:8DW9
Ilkley - Bowness on Windermere in 8 days walking
 

This is the longest of our Dales Way holidays, taking 8 days to walk the whole Dales Way from Ilkley to Bowness on Windermere.

Extra time is spent in Wharfedale, where the days are kept particularly short to give you plenty of time to look around the sights such as, Bolton Abbey, the Strid and to explore the villages, churches, inns and cafes along the way.

   

 

    Miles Km
Day 1
Travel to Ilkley for your first night's accommodation    
Day 2 Ilkley to Appletreewick 11 18
Day 3 Appletreewick to Grassington 7 11
Day 4 Grassington to Buckden 10 16
Day 5 Buckden to Cam Houses 8 13
Day 6 Cam Houses to Dentdale 9 14
Day 7 Dentdale to Sedbergh 10 16
Day 8 Sedbergh to Bowston 16 27
Day 9 Bowston to Bowness-on-Windermere 8 13
 
     
   
Prices    
   
 
£ ( GBP)
Accommodation, map & guidebook only
434
with Luggage Transport
490
with Packed Lunches
474
with Luggage & Lunches
529
Other Options
Extra Nights
34
Single Supplement (per night)
12
   
 
   
Route Description    
   

Lower Wharfedale: Ilkley to Burnsall
The route starts at Ilkley, an old market town marking the eastern edge of the Dales and heads upstream along the banks of the River Wharfe.  Enroute you pass Addingham and Bolton Abbey, an impressive 12th century ruin set in the parkland of the Duke of Devonshire's estate.  The path enters Strid Wood, where the River Wharfe is forced through a narrow chasm and can be particularly spectacular after rain.  More riverside leads to Appletreewick, the first in a string of delightful limestone villages and on to Burnsall, idyllically situated on a large meander in the river.

Classic Dales: Kettlewell to Beckermonds
From Burnsall the route carries on along the Wharfedale valley and enters the small market town of Grassington, the last town before Sedbergh, on the eastern fringes of the National Park.  After Grassington the route leaves the valley for a few miles and climbs up to a plateau of limestone pavement.  Here, millions of years of rainwater have dissolved deep crevices in the limestone, splitting the surface spectacularly.

The Wharfe is rejoined at Kettlewell, one of the honeypot villages of the Dales and the path follows the river gently upstream past the villages of Starbotton, Buckden and Hubberholme.  This is where Wharfedale officially finishes and the route continues along the beckside up the narrow vale to Beckermonds.

Cam Fell and Dentdale
The character of the route changes markedly here as the path climbs out of the cosy confines of Wharfedale over the wild moorland of Cam Fell.  An altitude of 450m is reached at Cam Houses giving dramatic views of the Yorkshire Three Peaks, before the route descends towards Ribblehead and its famous viaduct.  Moor fellsides soon lead to the gentler countryside of the River Dee and Dentdale.  Riverside paths meander downstream to the village of Dent, with its narrow cobbled streets and on to Sedbergh, a small market town nestling under the steep Howgill fells.

Sedbergh to Bowness on Windermere
After Sedbergh, the walk skirts under the Howgills and along the River Lune for a few miles, where the character of the route changes again. The riversides of the Dales are left behind, as the route passes through the rolling countryside separating the National Parks of the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District. Views of distant Lakeland mountains become more impressive as Windermere is approached.

 
 
What We Provide
 
 
All Holidays
Accommodation

Overnight Bed and Breakfast accommodation in selected country house hotels, farmhouses, village inns, guest houses and family B&Bs.

Full English or Continental breakfast.

Guidebook The Ordnance Survey guidebook with detailed route information and large scale strip maps, photos and background information.
Map A detailed route map from Harvey Maps (1:40000).
Personal Itinerary A personal itinerary setting out each overnight stop including large scale maps of, and directions to, each accommodation, to ensure you find it easily. Along with recommendations of the best places to eat at, each evening.
Transport Information Details of public transport and numbers of local taxi companies.
Other Useful Information Details of services to be found along the route. For example, cash points, banks, post offices, village shops, inns, cafes and telephones.
Emergency Telephone Support If you get in to difficulties during your holiday.
15% discount at Cotswold Outdoors We will issue you with a 15% Discount Card valid at all Cotswold Outdoor stores for the whole of 2008 on confirmation of your booking.
Options
Luggage Transport We will transfer your luggage between each overnight stop – if you leave your luggage at the accommodation when you set off in the morning, it will be moved on to your next B&B. You only need to carry a small day sack with the clothes and provisions you require during the day’s walk.
Packed Lunches Provided for each day's walk and recommended on this holiday as there will not always be a handy shop or cafe on the route.
Off Road Parking If you are travelling by car we can arrange off road parking for the duration of your trip. (There will usually be a small charge for this).
Arrangement of return transport We can also arrange your transfer back to your car, (or advise you when public transport is a better option)!
 
   
Want to Know More?


 
  nederlands tekst
 
Conistone And Kilnsey
Consitone & Kilnsey (c) YTB
 
Boton Abbey
Bolton Abbey (c) YTB
 

Dales Way
Essential Info

9 nights, 8 days walking

Route Length:
82 miles / 131 km

Standard Price:
£434

Price with Luggage Transfer:

£490

Holiday Code:8DW9

 
Milestone on the DalesWay
 
Along the Route
 
 
Burnsall Bridge (c) YTB
 
Dent
Dent (c) CTB
 

Dales Way
Getting There & Away

Getting to Ilkley: Train to Ilkley (Manchester 1.5 hrs, London 4.5 hrs).

Leaving Bowness on Windermere: Train from Windermere (Manchester 2 hrs, London 4hrs)


 

Dales Way
What previous customers have said,

" A really superbly arranged holiday in all respects - Many Thanks."

John Cosgrove, Colchester, UK - Dales Way, 2004

 
 
Starbotton (c) YTB
 


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