The following towns currently have Walkers are Welcome status:

Hebden Bridge
Moffat
Dumfries and Galloway
Prestatyn & Meliden North Wales coast
Mytholmroyd
West Yorkshire
Church Stretton Shropshire
Market Weighton,
E Yorks
Kilsyth
Lanarkshire
Pentrefoelas
Bishop's Castle, Shropshire
Richmond,
North Yorks
Otley, West Yorkshire
Cilgerran,
Pembrokeshire
Martley, Worcs
Tadcaster
Rhuddlan
Haltwhistle
Llanfairfechan
Penmaenmawr
Kirkby Stephen
Holywell
Deal
Malvern
Kingsbridge
Llangollen
Leyburn
Pickering
Llandrindod Wells
Winchcombe, Glos
Ross-on-Wye
Ilkley
Llandysul & Pont Tyweli
Wiveliscombe
Newton Stewart
Huntly
Pateley Bridge
Corby
Tomintoul
Chesham
Marsden
Bradfield
Cleobury Mortimer
Dunster
Hayle, Cornwall
Kirkintilloch
Longborough, Glos
Wellington, Shropshire
Knaresborough

 

KIRKBY STEPHEN

In a remote corner of Cumbria on the borders of North Yorkshire and Durham, tucked beside the Pennines lies the Upper Eden Valley Kirkby Stephen, a village sized ancient Westmorland market town that has won numerous prizes for its blooms and was recently voted Calor Northern Village of the Year; here you will find unspoilt countryside with low valleys, Pennine peaks, the Howgills and upland fells all waiting to be explored in their tranquil and unspoilt setting.

Smardale

The area is steeped in mystery and heritage with legendary castles, the Cathedral of the Dales, tunnels and the towns building conservation area. Above all, there is a very warm welcome for all visitors who, having found us, are reluctant to leave.

Footpaths vary from a gentle meander along the River Eden or in a Nature Reserve to climbing over the Nine Standards on the Coast to Coast footpath or using your navigation skills on open access fells, our local Mountain Rescue Team even run courses to teach you new skills.  Old drover’s ways, packhorse routes and ancient roads are still here to be discovered anew.  Enjoy the nationally acclaimed Poetry Path, Eden benchmarks or Andy Goldsworthy’s Sheepfolds.  Old railway walks and industrial heritage, red squirrels, Curlews and rare butterflies all await you.  We look forward to seeing you.

Poetry path

Further information and the latest Kirkby Stephen Walking Programme available from www.walkeden.org or  www.kirkby-stephen.com, Kirkby Stephen Community and Council Centre 017683 71325

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Otleyl

Wed 8 - Tues 14 Sep Tominoul & Glenlivet Walking Festival

Sat 11 - Sun 12 Sep Ilkley Walking Weekend; twelve walks/events

Sat 26 - Sun 27 Sep Walking events in Cleobury Mortimer

Moffat Walking FestivalThurs 23 - Sun 26 Sep Pateley Bridge Walking Festival

Fri 1 - Sun 3 Oct Tenth anniversary Moffat Walking Festival

Sat 9 - Sun 10 Oct Ross-on-Wye walking festival

10 Sat 9 - Sun 17 Oct Haltwhistle Autumn Walking Festival

Sat-Sun Oct 23-24, Kilsyth: Fourth annual WaW conference