Walking and Hiking Picture:
Ingleborough and Simon Fell as seen from Pen-y-Ghent during temperature inversion,
The Southern Fells Area,
The Yorkshire Dales National Park,
North Yorkshire, England
| Walk Photograph by: | |
Mick Johnson (1 of 1) |
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Walk ny143 Pen-y-ghent from Horton in Ribblesdale
Route Summary: - Horton In Ribblesdale, Brackenbottom, Gavel Rigg, The Pennine Way, Pen-y-ghent, Hunt Pot, Hull Pot, Horton In Ribblesdale.
Length: 10km (6.25 miles) | Ascent: 489m (1640ft) | Allow at least: 4hrs | Grade:
Moderate
Walk ny333 The Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge as a 3 day walk - Day 3 from Horton in Ribblesdale
Route Summary: - Ribblehead, (Railway Station - After Train Journey From Horton In Ribblesdale), B6255, Old Hill Inn, Chapel-le-Dale, Braithwaite Wife Hole, Ingleborough, Pen-y-ghent Cafe, Horton In Ribblesdale.
Length: 14.5km (9 miles) | Ascent: 501m (1644ft) | Allow at least: 5hrs | Grade:
Moderate
Walk ny112 Pen-y-ghent and Plover Hill from Dale Head
Route Summary: - Dale Head, The Pennine Way, Gavel Rigg, Pen-y-ghent, Plover Hill, Foxup Moor, Foxup Road, Low Bergh, Littondale, Pen-y-ghent Gill, Dale Head.
Length: 16km (10 miles) | Ascent: 506m (1663ft) | Allow at least: 5hrs | Grade:
Moderate
Walk ny135 Fountains Fell and Darnbrook Fell from Dale Head
Route Summary: - Dale Head, The Pennine Way, Fountains Fell, Fountains Fell (South Top), Fountains Fell Tarn, Darnbrook Fell, Wilson's Pasture, River Skirfare, Nether Hesleden Farm, Pen-y-ghent Gill, Dale Head.
Length: 18.5km (11.5 miles) | Ascent: 598m (1961ft) | Allow at least: 6.25hrs | Grade:
Moderate
Walk ny158 Pen-y-ghent and Plover Hill from Horton in Ribblesdale
Route Summary: - Horton In Ribblesdale, Brackenbottom, Gavel Rigg, The Pennine Way, Pen-y-ghent, Plover Hill, Foxup Moor, Swarth Gill Gate, Black Banks, Turpen, Horton Moor, Hull Pot, The Pennine Way, Horton Scar Lane, Horton In Ribblesdale.
Length: 14km (8.75 miles) | Ascent: 557m (1827ft) | Allow at least: 5hrs | Grade:
Moderate
Route Summary: - Horton In Ribblesdale, Pen-y-ghent Cafe, Brackenbottom, Gavel Rigg, The Pennine Way, Pen-y-ghent, Hunt Pot, Hull Pot, Whitber Hill, God's Bridge, Brow Gill Beck, Nether Lodge, River Ribble, Lodge Hall (or Ingman Lodge), Ribblehead, Ribblehead Railway Station, Train Journey, Horton In Ribblesdale Railway Station, Horton In Ribblesdale.
Length: 16.5km (10.25 miles) | Ascent: 651m (2136ft) | Allow at least: 6hrs | Grade:
Moderate
Route Summary: - Horton In Ribblesdale, Pen-y-ghent Cafe, Brackenbottom, Gavel Rigg, The Pennine Way, Pen-y-ghent, Hunt Pot, Hull Pot, Whitber Hill, God's Bridge, Brow Gill Beck, Nether Lodge, River Ribble, Lodge Hall (or Ingman Lodge), Ribblehead, Ribblehead Railway Station, Train Journey, Horton In Ribblesdale Railway Station, Horton In Ribblesdale.
Length: 16.5km (10.25 miles) | Ascent: 651m (2136ft) | Allow at least: 6hrs | Grade:
Moderate
Walk ny322 The Yorkshire Three Peaks Challenge as a 2 day walk - Day 2 from Horton in Ribblesdale
Route Summary: - Horton In Ribblesdale, Railway Station, Train Journey, Ribblehead Railway Station, Ribblehead, Blea Moor, Whernside, Broadrake Farm, Ribblehead, Blea Moor, Whernside, Broadrake Farm, Chapel-le-Dale, Braithwaite Wife Hole, Ingleborough, Pen-y-ghent Cafe, Horton In Ribblesdale.
Length: 22.5km (14 miles) | Ascent: 977m (3207ft) | Allow at least: 8.5hrs | Grade:
Hard
Walk ny101 The Yorkshire Three Peaks from Horton in Ribblesdale (New 2013 Route)
Route Summary: - Horton In Ribblesdale, Pen-y-ghent Cafe, Brackenbottom, Gavel Rigg, The Pennine Way, Pen-y-ghent, Hunt Pot, Hull Pot, Whitber Hill, God's Bridge, Brow Gill Beck, Nether Lodge, River Ribble, Lodge Hall (or Ingman Lodge), Ribblehead, Blea Moor, Whernside, Broadrake Farm, Chapel-le-Dale, Braithwaite Wife Hole, Ingleborough, Pen-y-ghent Cafe, Horton In Ribblesdale.
Length: 38.5km (24 miles) | Ascent: 1614m (5297ft) | Allow at least: 14hrs | Grade:
Very Hard
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