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The Dales Way: our December 2011 review

Posted on Tuesday 10 January 2012 . Permalink

(Anna-Maria and Chris write:) This is one of the wettest reviews we have done in some time and is likely to stick in the memory for a while.


Oh no! What's happened to the footpath?!

The Dales Way is a delightful walk passing through two valleys (Wharfedale and Dentdale) before cutting up under the shadow of the Howgills and striking out across the valley between the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District to allow a final day of Lake District walking. This final day allows the walker to get a real feel for what it is about the scenery that differs between the rolling hills of the Yorkshire Dales and the more rugged terrain of the Lake District.


A stone bench at the Dales Way start

Our review was carried out over the New Year period. We often review routes over this holiday week and while it has sometimes allowed us to review routes in snowy conditions in the past, this year led us to wading through unexpected streams and rivers and plenty of mud. Fortunately the accommodation that we use welcomes muddy walkers and we were warmly greeted each evening despite our condition.

Unfortunately the wet weather had a heavy impact on the wildlife. Other than a fleeting glimpse of a deer and, on another opportunity, a heron (who was presumably much happier than we were with the damp outlook), our animal encounters were less wild and more domesticated, passing as we did through numerous fields of sheep which are being kept on lower pastures during the winter months.

The weather also provided some unexpected challenges for us. The riverside path on the final day had been completely consumed by the river and was knee-deep in flowing water and we found that even the simplest field crossings had become shin-deep mud to be waded through with care. There was a definite sense of adventure as a result of this and we only hope that the rain abates for a while to prevent similar flood damage occurring to the Yorkshire and Lake District routes as we saw in early 2010.


Ho hum - what a day!


Anna-Maria on the slightly damp footpath


Ah well - press on along the path...

As a long distance footpath the Dales Way is perhaps one of the kinder routes for those who haven’t walked a multi-day route before thanks to its flatter nature. The first two and a half days and the beginning of the final day are all characterised by riverside walking with very little climbing away from the river while the middle days cross low moorland, staying at the lowest points wherever possible.

This is not a route for those looking for hilltops and far-reaching views. Instead it is an opportunity to explore some of the lesser-know corners of the Yorkshire Dales and appreciate the more immediate beauty they can provide.

This is definitely a route not to be overlooked. While the Dales Way is frequently overshadowed by the more widely known Pennine Way and Coast to Coast, the Dales Way has a subtlety. It allows the walker time to think and to appreciate the surrounding countryside rather than providing constant challenges in the climbs or strenuous terrain.


The signpost in Ilkley showing the Dales Way route

The Dales Way certainly felt like a companionable route. With paths than were often wide enough to walk two-abreast we were able to talk together with ease and the relatively easy terrain (when not wading through knee-deep bogs thanks to the days of torrential rain) provided time for contemplation of New Year’s Resolutions still to be begun.

Dales Way - please join us on the route!

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