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Monday 13 June 2011

How to choose a weeks worth of holiday walks

I am planning  a weeks walking holiday in East Yorkshire beginning 3rd July, and deciding on which walk / what places to walk is proving difficult! There are so many suggested walks to choose from, inland, coastal and heritage that there's truly something for everything.

We are also wanting to have one day of a longer walk between 12-18 miles, and then 4 more days of between 8 - 10 miles of different moderation's, seeing as we are pretty new to walking we don't want to over do it, but also need to increase the length and difficulties of our walks so that we can prepare for some of the longer distance walks which abound around here.

Also we need to consider do we want an established walk or a walk whereby a OS map and navigation is needed - for me that detracts a little from the scenery around you, but again this might just be because I am new to walking for my pleasure. A few directions/instructions of course, but i don't want to miss something because I'm map reading, its not so much fun - again though if i want to take on the challenge of a longer distance path then re-establishing my map reading skills will be essential ;o(

I'm going to try and put an itinerary together this week and report back - if you have any suggestions though please let me know, I'm open to some help ;o)

6 comments:

  1. Hope you're getting somewhere with your planning. I certainly wish I'd done some more planning before our recent week in Snowdonia rather than doing it off-the-cuff. My tip - plan a rest day. I'm newish to walking as well and after a couple of days my legs were killing!

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  2. awh great tip - a rest day will go in too ;o)

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  3. Hi hope you don't mind a suggestion link
    http://www.ancient-wisdom.co.uk/englandrudstone.htm
    cheers Danny

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  4. and one from my Blog if you like Standing Stones ?
    http://teddytourteas.blogspot.com/2011/01/devils-arrows-bouroghbridge.html
    cheers Danny

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  5. Hi. I can recomend Spurn Point. It is quite a long drive from Hull though, and a long walk from the car park at Kilnsea. You can drive a good way down it if you like but once past Kilnsea you have to pay, the wardens are patrolling. Oh, and no dogs allowed, so maybe you would not be able to do it unless you can leave the dogs with someone.

    If you can go as far as North Yorkshire, there are some fantastic places around Pickering. You have got the North Yorks Railway running up and down to Scarborough. You could go part the way on the train and walk back.

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  6. thanks mean queen - we did spurn point ;o)

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