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Harder Walking holidays
Remote moors. High mountains. Long days. Untouched landscapes. What a challenge. Away from it all. Wow, we got there. Our longer, faster-paced routes for fit, experienced walkers with a passion for endurance. Come and achieve your personal challenge with us.
This is an extensive programme dedicated to the harder, higher - and for all
ages. These are some of the most demanding holidays that we offer in the UK. You need to be very
fit with a head for heights and exposure, enjoy scrambling and high trail walking.
On these holidays we go high.
On these holidays there is one leader and one walk during the day to allow
you to concentrate on the challenge. They generally run alongside Classic Walking,
so if the going gets tough there's usually an easier option for the day. On seven
night holidays there's usually a day where you can rest and relax or explore.
Please select a holiday from the left hand menu.
| NEW Harder Classic Walking in the Lake District
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For guests who have already experienced both of the current Classic Walking itineraries at our Country House in Derwentwater, Lake District, or your looking for a challenge, we have a special one-off holiday this autumn that includes some new harder walks.
Our field advisors have prepared a programme of five new days which will be incorporated into the existing two itineraries in 2009. Your leader will be Patience Cooper, one of the team that developed these new walks. Walks will include: Esk Pike, The Dodds, Robinson, Fairfield and Causey Pike with Outerside and Barrow.
As usual everything is included in this value for money price: comfortable, Full Board, en-suite Country House accommodation, 5-day harder walking programme, expert friendly leaders and transport to and from the walks.
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| The Ascent of Ben Nevis |
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A short break for those wanting to tackle the highest summit in Britain. We'll warm up with the summits of Fraochaidh or Glas Bheinn and on the final day follow the zig-zag path to the top of the 'Ben'. With luck you'll be rewarded with panoramic views as far as the Hebrides. 7 to 9 miles with up to 4,500ft of ascent. |
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| Yorkshire's Three Peaks |
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On this short break we'll ascend the famous 'Three Peaks' of Pen y ghent (2,277ft), Whernside (2,415ft) and Ingleborough (2,373ft). We'll also climb Buckden Pike (2,302ft), thus completing four of the highest summits of Yorkshire. |
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| Remoter,
Wilder Dartmoor |
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Tackle the most challenging hill walking in southern England taking us deep into the remote corners of the moor; perhaps to Cranmere Pool, Fur Tor, High Willhays, and Ryder's Hill. 12 to 15 miles with up to 2,000ft of ascent. |
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| Dartmoor's Greatest Walk |
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Follow in the footsteps of the twelve knights who in 1240 walked around the royal hunting grounds of Dartmoor to determine its boundaries. This is an historic, highly scenic, moorland walk which justly deserves its title of Dartmoor's Greatest Walk. 60 miles in five stages of up to 13 miles and 2,500ft of ascent. |
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| South Downs Winter Challenge |
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The tracks and paths on top of the Downs are ideal for striding out on a winter break. Each day you will walk about 15-17 miles, with up to 2,000ft of ascent. The routes include Cissbury Ring and the Roman Stane Street over Bignor Hill, as well as areas not included in the regular Classic Walking programme, with glorious views to the sea and over the Sussex countryside. |
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