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The rolling hills of the Yorkshire Dales, scenic rail journeys, quaint market towns and invigorating walks - the perfect combination for rejuvenating break in Britain.
On this five-day trip you will visit the home of the Brontë sisters, ride on classic steam trains, traverse the Pennine Bridleway on foot and explore the charming market town of Skipton - your base throughout your stay.
You will be transported back in time on the Embsay and Bolton Abbey Railway, before spotting wildlife on a walk along the Bolton Abbey River Loop. You will explore the world of Wuthering Heights at Haworth and on a Bronte-themed walk across Yorkshire's wild moors. You will ride the heritage Keighley and Worth Valley Railway (including a stop at Oakworth, made famous in The Railway Children) and the Settle-Carlisle Railway and be treated to more stunning scenery on a Penine Bridleway walk.
Walk for approximately 3.5 hours at a moderate pace on three walking days
Ride three wonderful railways
Spend four nights' half board at the Rendezvous Hotel
Explore villages, bridleways and the home of the Brontë sisters
Enjoy a packed lunch on three walking days
Coach transfers for our excursions, services of two experienced local walking guides and services of an experienced tour manager
Make your own way to the hotel in Skipton where you'll meet your Tour Manager. Enjoy a relaxing evening with dinner in the hotel.
The award-winning Embsay and Bolton Abbey Railway was once part
of the former Midland Railway route from Skipton to Ilkley. This
morning you'll relax in one of the beautifully restored Edwardian
and Victorian carriages as you're pulled by a vintage steam
locomotive through some of Yorkshire's finest countryside. You'll
alight at Bolton Abbey Station, which is the start of today's
walk.
The Bolton Abbey River Loop is part of the Dales Way taking you
along the River Wharf to Barden Bridge. This fantastic riverside
walk through the Bolton Estate is a chance for us to see plenty of
wildlife. Look out for a fascinating variety of birds, such as
wagtails, oyster catchers, kingfishers, ducks and geese, as well as
plenty of wild flowers. During the walk you'll see the river flow
through a small gorge and have the chance to explore the Abbey
ruins. You return to the hotel by coach and enjoy dinner this
evening.
Easy Walk - Duration: approx. 3.5 hours, distance: approx. 7 miles. Terrain: well marked paths, mostly flat. (There is an option to shorten this walk and your tour manager and local guides will provide details if required.)
This morning we board the Keighley & Worth Valley Railway
for a fantastic one-way trip on this five-mile branch line that was
built to serve the mill trades in the late 19th century. Your
journey starts in Keighley at the foot of the beautiful Worth
Valley. In all you'll see six stations including the tiny station
at Damens, which once served a small mill nearby and the charming
station at Oakworth that shot to fame in the Railway
Children. Alight in the Pennine village of Oxenhope,
surrounded by rolling hills and windswept moorland.
Lower Laithe Reservoir is the start of the Brontë Moor Walk. You'll
pass the Brontë bridge and waterfall as you walk to Top Withens
before returning via the Pennine Way to the reservoir. The world of
Wuthering Heights is brought to life in Haworth, home of the Brontë
sisters. You'll have time to enjoy this delightfully quaint town
before returning to Skipton where dinner will be served in the
hotel.
Moderate Walk - Duration: approx. 3.5 hours, distance: approx. 5.5 miles. Terrain: well marked paths, country roads, Moderate hills.
After breakfast you'll take a leisurely stroll along the Leeds & Liverpool canal path to Skipton railway station where you board the train and travel by rail to Settle. Here you'll begin the walk up onto the Pennine Bridleway to enjoy the beautiful views that stretch far and wide across the Dales. Along the route you'll pass a number of caves carved from limestone synonymous with this area. They include the famous Victoria Cave, which was discovered by chance in 1837, the year of Queen Victoria's coronation. Archaeological finds from the cave include bones of long extinct animals dating back 130,000 years. At the end of the walk there's time to stop for coffee in the market town of Settle before taking the train back to Skipton.
Moderate Walk - Duration: approx 3.5 hours, distance: approx 6.5 miles. Terrain: well marked paths, moderate hills, bridleways. Walk between the hotel and Skipton station: Approximately 1.5 miles each way. (There will be an option to shorten this walk and your tour manager and local guides will provide details if required).
After a leisurely breakfast it's time for you to check-out of the hotel and make your way home.
Family-run three-star hotel by the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales
Rendezvous Hotel is beautifully situated overlooking the canal and conveniently located close to the town of Skipton, known as the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales. The hotel facilities include a bar, restaurant, indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room and gym. Complimentary car parking is available on site, and Skipton railway station is just less than 2 miles from the hotel.
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