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Joined up walking, from Inverness to Lands End. This blog is a celebration of long distance paths and walks. It links to more detailed blogs of walks we have either done already, or hope to do at some time. I’ll be happy if it provides inspiration to just one person to get them long distance walking. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
Thames Path Day One: Kew to Sunbury 15 or 12 miles. | Long Distance Walking
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Joined up walking, from Inverness to Lands End. Thames Path Day One: Kew to Sunbury 15 or 12 miles. November 28, 2014. December 7, 2014. Lots of posh brand names by Kingston river for a refreshment stop, if that’s your thing. We crossed the river and found the lovely Old Kings Head pub, which despite the two resident over enthusiastic large dogs was a very pleasant interlude. I’ve since done a little research and the food comes highly recommended. This slideshow requires JavaScript. The menu looks nice a...
Hathersage to Hayfield: 26 miles over 2 days – Steep | Long Distance Walking
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Joined up walking, from Inverness to Lands End. Hathersage to Hayfield: 26 miles over 2 days – Steep. October 14, 2014. October 19, 2014. A superb two days of joined up walking, made all the more special by some unseasonally warm October sunshine. Friday evening: train up to Sheffield. Saturday: train from Sheffield to Hathersage – walk 13.5 miles to Castleton. Sunday: walk 13 miles to Hayfield. Monday: 3 miles to New Mills, pick up train back home. Ordnance Survey route map. The walk quickly comes down ...
Glasgow to Edinburgh: Day One (Bishopbriggs to Kilsyth 10 miles) | Long Distance Walking
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Joined up walking, from Inverness to Lands End. Glasgow to Edinburgh: Day One (Bishopbriggs to Kilsyth 10 miles). December 26, 2014. January 3, 2015. Of Glasgow to Edinburgh Canal Walk: total 60 miles. A foggy, damp day today. We started the day well at the Riverhill Café. From the station, follow the Thomas Muir Way. Helpfully signposted through a maze of a housing estate and then following tiny burn until it finally reaches the Forth and Clyde canal where the walk starts properly. To stay and eat:.
Thames Path Day Two: Sunbury to Staines – 10 miles | Long Distance Walking
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Joined up walking, from Inverness to Lands End. Thames Path Day Two: Sunbury to Staines – 10 miles. November 29, 2014. December 7, 2014. Not the loveliest start to the walk today. A long stretch of road walking before we reached the river. (Remember this is avoidable by staying across the river at Sunbury). Even on reaching the river there is still a fair amount of tarmac trudging – tough on the toes. It was while studying the houseboats that we had our kingfisher moment. The sun was shining and made...
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Day Six: Drumnadrochit to Inverness – 19 miles | Walking the Great Glen Way
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Walking the Great Glen Way. Fort William to Inverness. April 11, 2012. Day Six: Drumnadrochit to Inverness – 19 miles. It’s the last day into Inverness and by far the most challenging. After making it to the castle your feet, legs and brain know you’ve walked 79 miles. It’s a good feeling, full of achievement and memories, topped with the knowledge that you don’t have to do it tomorrow! Last view of Loch Ness. The first half of the climb is the steepest, but also the prettiest following a windy path thro...
Fiddlers Drumnadrochit | Walking the Great Glen Way
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Walking the Great Glen Way. Fort William to Inverness. April 9, 2012. Drumnadrochit is a very long town, so do your research and pick your accommodation well. When you first come off the hills you reach the town of Lewiston, which merges imperceptibly into Drumnadrochit. The Loch Ness Inn. Seduced by their eccentric website and the promise of a 600 choice whisky bar. And it ticks most of the boxes. A spacious, cosy room for two. That said, unusually my research missed a trick. The Benleva Hotel. You are ...
Lang Dearg Studios & Glenmoriston Arms | Walking the Great Glen Way
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Walking the Great Glen Way. Fort William to Inverness. April 8, 2012. Lang Dearg Studios and Glenmoriston Arms. Is virtually the first building you come to as you tumble off the hill. Most comfortable bed award. As we reached the town early, we treated ourselves to lunch at Glen Rowan Restaurant. 8216;Restaurant’ may be a little too grand a description, but it is a mighty fine cafe, that served up a first class bowl of tomato soup and a very welcome bottle of Heather Ale to wash it down with. Prize is an...
Kings Street Apartment & Fabulous Steak – Inverness | Walking the Great Glen Way
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Walking the Great Glen Way. Fort William to Inverness. April 10, 2012. Kings Street Apartment and Fabulous Steak – Inverness. As far as I can tell, the accommodation in Inverness is a little overpriced. Standard hotels, guest houses and B&Bs at boutique prices. After 6 days and 78 miles, I don’t mind spoiling myself, but if I’m spending 90 plus I do expect to be spoilt! It took a lot of routing around before finding the King Street Apartment. Living area and sunny window. An 8oz rib-eye steak for 16....
Day Five: Invermoriston to Drumnadrochit – 14 miles | Walking the Great Glen Way
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Walking the Great Glen Way. Fort William to Inverness. April 9, 2012. Day Five: Invermoriston to Drumnadrochit – 14 miles. Amazing view from the Stone Seat. It was a superb day today, certainly the loveliest so far. The weather, the views and the walk itself melded into a perfect combination. There is a teashop around this point, signposted from the path. We had such lovely weather all day with blue skies and real warmth most of the time. Given the forecast was heavy cloud followed by heavy rain, we&...
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Walking the Great Glen Way. Fort William to Inverness. April 11, 2012. Day Six: Drumnadrochit to Inverness – 19 miles. It’s the last day into Inverness and by far the most challenging. After making it to the castle your feet, legs and brain know you’ve walked 79 miles. It’s a good feeling, full of achievement and memories, topped with the knowledge that you don’t have to do it tomorrow! Last view of Loch Ness. The first half of the climb is the steepest, but also the prettiest following a windy path thro...
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With your arms around the future and your back up against the past, You're already falling, it's calling you on to face the music." - Justin Hayward. Monday, August 21, 2017. East Bound and Down. East bound and down, loaded up and truckin'. We're gonna do what they say can't be done. We've got a long way to go and a short time to get there. I'm east bound, just watch ol' Bandit run". But then what am I supposed to do, give up on the record just because it's tougher and seemingly unbreakable? I will set u...
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To share my long distance walking experience, the lessons learned and the photos taken. Thursday, October 06, 2016. Farewell to long distance walking. לַכֹּל זְמָן. Yes, as the sage says, " there is a time for everything. And my time for long distance walking has run out. At 70 and with some health problems, as light the latter might be, I don't feel any more in embarking on long distance hikes; especially abroad. Many thanks to all my gentle readers and plenty of nice hikes to any walker! And, with the ...
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Long Distance Walking | Joined up walking, from Inverness to Lands End
Joined up walking, from Inverness to Lands End. Glasgow to Edinburgh: Day Five (Uphall to Edinburgh – 15 miles). Glasgow to Edinburgh: Day Four (Linlithgow to Uphall – 9 miles). Glasgow to Edinburgh: Day Three (Falkirk to Linlithgow – 12 miles). Glasgow to Edinburgh: Day Two (Kilsyth to Falkirk – 11 miles). Glasgow to Edinburgh: Day One (Bishopbriggs to Kilsyth 10 miles). Thames Path Day Two: Sunbury to Staines – 10 miles. Thames Path Day One: Kew to Sunbury 15 or 12 miles. Blog at WordPress.com.
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