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    • Borders Abbeys Way
    • Fife Coastal Path
    • Great Glen Way
    • John Muir Way
    • Rob Roy Way
    • Speyside Way
    • St Cuthbert’s Way
    • West Highland Way
  • Northern England

    • Cleveland Way
    • Coast to Coast Path
    • Dales High Way
    • Dales Way
    • Hadrian’s Wall Path
    • Herriot Way
    • Lady Anne’s Way
    • Northumberland Coast Path
    • Pennine Way
    • Settle to Carlisle Way
    • St Oswald’s Way
    • Yorkshire Wolds Way
  • Lake District

    • Cumbria Way
    • Inn Way to the Lake District
    • North Lakes Traverse
    • Tour of the Lake District
    • Vale of Lorton
    • Westmorland Way
  • Southern England

    • Cotswold Round
    • Cotswold Way
    • Isle of Wight Coastal Path
    • Peddars Way and North Norfolk Coast Path
    • South Downs Way
    • Thames Path
    • The Ridgeway
  • South West England

    • South Hams Way
    • South West Coast Path: Dorset
    • South West Coast Path: North Cornwall
    • South West Coast Path: North Devon
    • South West Coast Path: South and West Cornwall
    • South West Coast Path: South Devon
    • Two Moors Way
  • Wales

    • Gower Peninsula
    • Isle of Anglesey Coastal Path
    • Offa’s Dyke Path
    • Pembrokeshire Coast Path
  • Ireland

    • Dingle Way
    • Kerry Way
  • Channel Islands

    • Guernsey Coastal Path
    • Jersey Coastal Path

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  • Holiday rating

    Self-guided walking trip along the South Downs Way from Winchester to Eastbourne. We chose to complete the route in 9 days but other durations were available with Mickledore. The Mickledore booking process was very easy. All of the hotels/B&B’s were excellent with friendly, helpful hosts and very good breakfasts. There were very good options nearby for evening meals if the place we were staying didn’t have that option. The route was very well signposted and easy to follow. The guidebook provided by Mickledore was excellent. A reasonable level of fitness is required as there is a fair amount of uphill/downhill along the way, especially when you have to leave the trail to get to your accommodation. At various points the route could be seen well into the distance so there was a real sense of achievement when our self-appointed landmarks were met. We would recommend this trip through Mickledore as it was very well organised, had lovely places to stay and wonderful ever-changing scenery along the way.

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    Company rating

    There was extensive information on the Mickledore website about the trip. The booking process was very easy. Once confirmed the holiday pack arrived quickly by post. It contained detailed information about all of the places we would be staying, local information about places to eat/emergency contact info etc as well as a detailed guide book and map. The guide book was excellent and included detailed maps for each section of the route. All of the hotels/B&B’s were excellent and our luggage was transferred for us seamlessly between them. We’re already thinking about our next trip with Mickledore.

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    Bruce & Linda, August 2025
  • Holiday rating

    I was having a wonderful hiking holiday when half way through I was struck down with a knee injury (not while hiking). Mickledore sorted everything for me. As I was on my own, a foreigner, staff phoned everyday checking on me and having a chat (she became my best buddy for a few days).

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    Company rating

    Mickledore arrange hiking holidays. I found the accommodation ranged from standard to luxurious, especially with the B&Bs. We are provided with a water proof, tear proof map and one month free with OS maps offline. Mickledore have plotted the walk on OS maps, anytime I wasn’t sure where to go all I had to do was look at OS maps and follow the blue line. For someone with a poor sense of direction, this was so good and made me feel safe.

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    Jill, September 2025
  • Holiday rating

    We did a 50 mile walk from Penzance to Falmouth staying in (mostly) traditional B’n’B places. Our luggage was transported each day by a courier firm leaving us to walk with just a day pack. The accommodation was excellent at every stop with very friendly and helpful staff at each location.

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    Company rating

    Great support with loads of information about the route (including a Harvey’s map and Coastal Walk book), the places we were staying in and places to eat, both on route and in the evenings. Lots of good advice and tips. Good provision of help/emergency numbers for any problems (not needed by us, fortunately).

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    GaryH42, September 2025

Client Feedback

We had a wonderful holiday. The weather was excellent, the walk superb and the pubs & B&B’s were good.

Mascha Lichtendahl, Netherlands Two Moors Way, September 2025

Just faultless.

Colin Thomas, Solihull Dingle Way, June 2025

Working with everyone at Mickledore was a FANTASTIC experience! It could not have gone any better. Everything was top-notch, and every penny I spent was worth it. You all were responsive, professional, and efficient. Very impressive. I’ve already recommended Mickledore to several friends and fellow walkers!

Elise C, USA Cleveland Way, July 2023
Mickledore Walking Holidays

Mickledore Travel Ltd

42 St. John’s Street
Keswick
Cumbria
CA12 5AG

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Grading System

The grade reflects the overall difficulty of the walk and takes into account the overall length of the route and how far you walk each day. It also includes how much ascent and descent there is, what kind of terrain the route crosses, and how good the going is underfoot. We also consider how well the route is signposted and whether the route presents any navigational challenges.

Easy

These are our easiest walks, covering flat and undulating terrain, and usually not more than 12 miles a day. Paths and tracks are generally well defined and well maintained. Navigation is usually straightforward.

Easy - Moderate

These holidays have an average of 15 miles a day or less on mostly rolling countryside and well defined paths, with some sections in more hilly terrain. There may be some bigger climbs, up to 250m, but not every day. For our self guided holidays we recommend you can navigate from a map.

Moderate

With a maximum of 20 miles a day these holidays typically cross more remote mountain and moorland terrain for more than one day, with total climbing of up to 1000m. Whilst most of the route follows well defined paths, there may be sections where the path is indistinct, so you need to be able to navigate with a map and compass for these walks.

Moderate - Challenging

With a maximum of 24 miles, much of the route will be over remote mountains and moorland, and there will be sections of rough or boggy ground and indistinct paths. Competence with a map and compass is essential.

Challenging

Similar to four boots, but many days will involve total climbing of up to 1200m, with significant time spent in mountainous and moorland terrain. There will be some long days out, so you need stamina! You will need to be an experienced and fit walker, confident in the mountains and on the moors in poor weather. Again, competence with a map and compass is essential.