The Dales Way is a 79 mile (127km) long distance trail in the north
of England, running between Ilkley, in North Yorkshire and
Bowness-on-Windermere, in Cumbria. Much of the route passes through
the Yorkshire Dales and Lake District National Parks. Starting out
in Ilkley, the route runs along Wharfedale, passing the impressive
ruins of Bolton Priory and the attractive market town of
Grassington. It continues along the River Wharfe through dramatic
limestone scenery before it crosses The Pennines to reach Dentdale
and Sedbergh. It then skirts the Howgill Fells and crosses the M6
motorway to finish overlooking Lake Windermere. This map-guide is
laid out for walkers travelling from Ilkley to Bowness, although
walkers travelling in the opposite direction should find it equally
useful. Each panel includes a detailed route map, route profile and
helpful notes on navigation. There are link routes from Bradford,
Leeds and Harrogate to the start of the route at Ilkley.
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