The Inn Way... series of walking guide books by Mark Reid offer an enjoyable and unique approach to discovering the wonderful countryside of England’s North Country... as well as its wealth of hidden and unspoilt pubs.
Discover for yourself the rich and varied landscape of the Yorkshire Dales, Lake District, North York Moors, Northumberland and Peak District. Inspirational landscapes, beautiful villages, local food and drink, history and heritage, classic country pubs - it's what walking is all about.
Spend several days walking from pub to pub through spectacular landscapes, travelling slowly and gently on foot, which allows more time to savour the special qualities that make these areas unique.
The Inn Way... to the Yorkshire Dales
76 miles, 6 days, 26 pubs
The Inn Way... to the Peak District
84 miles, 6 days, 51 pubs
The Inn Way... to the North York Moors
89 miles, 6 days, 31 pubs
The Inn Way... to the English Lake District
90 miles, 7 days, 44 pubs
The Inn Way... to Northumberland
94 miles, 6 days, 48 pubs
"His guides fuse local history, geography and geology with crystal-clear navigation."
The Sunday Times
"The latest book by acclaimed rambling scribe Mark Reid, it once again draws upon his extensive knowledge of the North Country's footpaths, historic villages and premiership boozers."
The Guardian
Evening entertainment (including pub quiz), choice of guided walks with Mark Reid, goodie bag & Black Sheep T-shirt, plus much more...
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The inspirational way to grow your business. Think differently and join Mark Reid and a group of like-minded business people as we stride out through the Yorkshire countryside, with time to chat, think, reflect and discuss.
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Osmotherley, North York Moors
13 - 15 April 2018
A weekend of great walks, fine views, interesting conversations and a cracking pub!
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Castle Knott (538m) and Calf Top (610m)
7 mile route from Barbon, in the western Yorkshire Dales, which recently was reclassified as 610m, making it just over the magical 2,000-ft mark!
Calf Top - SD 664 856, marked by a Trig Point
Climbed: 03/11/17
Route: Barbon, Eskholme Pike, Castle Knott (cairn), Calf Top (Trig Point), Castle Knott west ridge, Howgill Head, Berryby Fold Hill, Devil's Crag and Barbon.
Weather: bright and high cloud to begin with, then mist and drizzle on the descent. Cold on the tops
Map: OS Explorer OL2
Photos (c) Mark Reid