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Ride2Stride - the Settle-Carlisle Walking Festival

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Festival Programme 2016

A week long programme of Walks, Talks and Music.

No booking required - just turn up at the start of each event!

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Tue
Apr 26
Walk Settle, Little Stainforth & Feizor Thwaite Triangle
Join Dr David Johnson of Ingleborough Archaeology Group on a circular walk to look at the archaeology and geology in this fascinating area.
FESTIVAL LAUNCH EVENT
8 miles
Moderate
Settle
(Settle)
09.50
(17.00)
Leeds 08.49 IAG
Walk Caves and Crags
A moderate circular walk in the hills above Settle climbing up to Jubilee Cave and along Stockdale Lane. There is some steep ascent.
FESTIVAL LAUNCH EVENT
10 miles
Moderate
Settle
(Settle)
09.50
(17.57)
Leeds 08.49 FDR
Walk Woods and Water
Join Yorkshire Dales Society Chairman Mark Corner on a fascinating circular walk from Settle following the Pennine Bridleway and Mitchell Lane before visiting Mark's own woodland, returning via Scaleber Force.
FESTIVAL LAUNCH EVENT
8 miles
Moderate
Settle, (Settle) 09.50
(15.45)
Leeds 08.49 YDS
Talk Old Inns of the Yorkshire Dales
A talk by Dr David Johnson.
£3.00 includes light refreshments. Numbers in the venue are limited but tickets can be bought in advance at ingleborougharchaeologygroup.org.uk 
Unsold tickets will be available on the door.
  Friends Meeting House, Settle 19.30
(21.00)
  IAG
Music Music Sessions in the pub
Music at the Royal Oak, Settle.
  Royal Oak, Settle 16.00
(23.30)
  3PFC

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Wed
Apr 27
Walk Ribblehead Heritage Tour
The Ribblehead Viaduct is the highlight of the route with its magnificent 24 arches spanning Batty Moss over 100 ft below. Join the Ribblehead Tour to look at the archaeological sites and history of the Viaduct.
(There's an optional extended tour (5 miles, approx 4.5 hours) of the Ribblehead Viaduct site and a visit to the Force Gill aquaduct from where the entrance to Blea Moor Tunnel can be viewed - bring a packed lunch - Moderate).
Meet at the Ribblehead Station Heritage Centre.
3 miles Easy
Ribblehead
(Ribblehead)
10.25
(13.00)

(longer tour ends 15.27)
Leeds 08.49 /
Carlisle 08.53
FoSCL
Walk Murton Pike
A moderately strenuous circular walk from Appleby via Shepherds Cottage and Murton to Murton Pike, returning via Red Brow and Langton. (Walk leaders - David Singleton & Stephen Way)
12 miles Strenuous
Appleby
(Appleby)
10.47
(17.01)
Leeds 08.49 FoSCL
Walk Appleby circular via Dufton Pike and High Cup Nick
A fast-paced very strenuous walk to this spectacular natural ampitheatre.
15 miles
Strenuous
Appleby
(Appleby)
10.47
(18.56)
Leeds 08.49 FDR
Walk Appleby Castle Tour
Walk from the Station to Appleby castle for a 1 hour guided tour. Cost £5 payable on the day. Advanced booking advised - ring or text 07754 993483. (Walk leaders John Disney & Duncan Ward)
1 mile
Easy
Appleby
(Appleby)
11.36
(13.30)
Leeds 09.47 FoSCL/ FDHW
Walk Short Circular walk to Colby and Bandley Bridge following the Appleby Castle tour. Starts at Appleby Market Place by the TIC. Connects with train from Leeds arriving 12.42, 15 min walk to Market Place. (Walk leaders John Disney & Duncan Ward) 5 miles
Easy
Appleby
(Appleby)
13.30
(17.01)
Leeds 10.49 FoSCL
Walk Clapham, Feizor & Giggleswick Scar
Join YDS Vice President Colin Speakman on a linear walk from Clapham Station to Settle with spectacular views and some steep sections. Calls at Clapham village shop to meet anyone joining the walk from the Craven Connection 580/1 bus (departs Skipton 10.45; Settle at 11.30).
9 miles Moderate Clapham (Settle) 11.33
(17.57)
Leeds 10.17 (Morec. train) YDS
Music Music Sessions in the pub
Music at the Midland Hotel, Appleby.
  Midland Hotel,
Appleby
16.00
(23.30)
  3PFC

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Thur
Apr 28
Walk Appleby to Kirkby Stephen on Lady Anne's Way
Inspired by your visit to Appleby castle? Retrace Lady Anne Clifford's route on this strenuous walk via Brough Castle and Little Ormside.
17 miles
Strenuous
Appleby
(K.Stephen)
10.47
(19.09)
Leeds 08.49 FDR
Walk Garsdale to Hawes via Mossdale (*b)
Returning to Garsdale station by bus from Hawes (£4.00).
(Early bus to station for those coming from Hawes. See associated walk below).
6 miles
Moderate
Garsdale
(Garsdale)
10.21
(16.16)
Leeds 08.49/
Carlisle
08.53
FoSCL/ UDWG
Walk Garsdale to Hawes via Mossdale (*b)
Returning to Garsdale station by bus from Hawes (£4.00).
(Early bus to station for those coming from Hawes. See associated walk above).
10 miles
Strenuous
Garsdale
(Garsdale)
10.21
(16.16)
Leeds 08.49/
Carlisle
08.53
FoSCL/ UDWG
Walk Kirkby Stephen Circular via Lammerside and Eden Viaducts
8 miles
Easy
K.Stephen
(K.Stephen)
10.34
(17.14)
Leeds 08.49 FDR
Walk Nine Standards Rigg
A strenuous circular walk from Kirkby Stephen station to this iconic landmark, via Nateby and Birkett Fell, returning via Kirkby Stephen for music in the Black Bull.(Walk leader - Alan Prosser)
13 miles
Strenuous
K.Stephen
(K.Stephen)
10.34
(17.14)
Leeds 08.49 FoSCL
Walk Landscapes of Upper Ribblesdale
A circular walk to experience the changing landscapes of Upper Ribblesdale including classic limestone scenery and views of the magnificent Three Peaks. The walk follows sections of the Pennine Way, Ribble Way and Pennine Bridleway and is a National Park event led by Dales Volunteers. NO DOGS
7 miles Moderate Horton-in-R
(Horton-in-R)
09.58
(15.36)
Leeds 08.49 YDNP
Music Music Sessions in the pub
Music at the Black Bull, Kirkby Stephen.
  Black Bull,
Kirkby Stephen
16.00
(23.30)
  3PFC

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Fri
Apr 29
Walk Long Preston to Settle via Malham Cove
A strenuous linear walk from Long Preston to Settle via the spectacular Malham Cove. To join this walk from Settle catch the 580 bus at 09.25 arriving Long Preston 09.40.
15 miles Strenuous Long Preston (Settle) 09.43 (17.57) Leeds 08.49 FDR
Walk Horton to Settle
A linear walk from Horton-in-Ribblesdale to Settle through the little known Crummackdale to Wharfe Wood, then over Smearset Scar to Stainforth and Langcliffe. (Walk leaders - Stephen and Susan Way)
10 miles Moderate
Horton-in-R.
(Settle)
09.58
(17.57)
Leeds 08.49
FoSCL
Walk Conservation & Farming in Ribblesdale
Join conservationist David Tayler, farmer Anthony Bradley and RSPB expert Adrian Shepherd on this fascinating walk that visits Mearbeck Farm, home to the famous Blue Pig Company, views the managed habitat of wading birds along the Ribble valley and returns through Cleatop Park Wood Nature Reserve. Blue Pig Company sausage sandwiches are available to buy at the farm at lunchtime. To join this walk from Settle catch the 580 bus at 09.25 arriving Long Preston 09.40.
6 miles
Moderate
Long Preston (Settle) 09.43
(15.45)
Leeds 08.49 YDMT
Talk Settle-Carlisle Railway 1850-1990: decisions, decisions, decisions
Join Martin Pearson for a unique perspective into understanding WHY the national and local decisions were taken that led to the building of the Settle-Carlisle Railway. A story about the twists and turns in its fortunes, including the successful attempt to resist closure in the 1980s. £3.00.
  St John's Methodist Church, Settle 19.30 (21.00)   NCHT
Music Music Sessions in the pub
Music at the Punch Bowl Hotel, Low Bentham
Punch Bowl, Low Bentham 16.00
(23.30)
3PFC

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Sat
Apr 30
Walk Horton-in-Ribblesdale to Ribblehead via Sulber
A lovely linear walk from Horton to Sulber Nick, then through Selside and Colt Park to Ribblehead. (Walk leader - Duncan Ward)
7 miles Moderate
Horton-in-R.
(Ribblehead)
11.54
(17.42)
Leeds 10.49 FoSCL
Walk Horton to Ribblehead
Via Sulber, Selside and Coly Park
8 miles
Easy
Horton-in-R
(Ribblehead)
09.58
(17.42)
Leeds 08.49 FDR
Walk Dent to Ribblehead
Via Great Coum and Whernside.
15 miles Strenuous
Dent
(Ribblehead)
10.16
(17.42)
Leeds 08.49 FDR
Walk Dent to Ribblehead via Arten Gill
A glorious linear walk from Dent Station - highest mainline station in England, up the Coal Road to Arten Gill, then over Wold Fell to Newby Head, Gearstones and finishing at Ribblehead. (Walk leader - John Disney)
9 miles
Moderate
Dent
(Ribblehead)
12.12
(17.42)
Leeds 10.49 FoSCL
Walk Whernside - climb a peak slowly
A chance to climb Whernside, highest of the Yorkshire Three Peaks, on a circular walk from Ribblehead.
8 miles Moderate
Ribblehead
(Ribblehead)
10.06
(17.42)
Leeds 08.49 FDR
Music Music Sessions in the pub
Music at The Station Inn, Ribblehead.
  Station Inn
Ribblehead
16.00
(24.00)
  3PFC

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Sun
May 1
Walk Pen-y-ghent: Climb a Peak slowly
A circular climb up Pen-y-ghent from Horton-in-Ribblesdale.
8 miles
Moderate
Horton-in-R
(Horton-in-R)
10.20
(18.32)
Leeds 09.00 FDR
Walk Ribblehead to Horton-in-Ribblesdale
Via Ingleborough, Norber and Studrigg. NO DOGS.
15 miles
Strenuous
Ribblehead
(Horton-in-R)
10.28
(18.32)
Leeds
09.00
FDR
Walk Horton-in-Ribblesdale circular
A lovely walk starting along the River Ribble, then climbing to Hull Pot and returning to Horton. (Walk leader - Duncan Ward)
7 miles
Moderate
Horton-in-R
(Horton-in-R)
10.20
(14.30)
Leeds 09.00 FoSCL
Music Music Sessions in the pub
Music at the Crown Inn, Horton-in-Ribblesdale.
  Crown Inn, Horton-in-R 16.00
(24.00)
  3PFC

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Mon
May 2
Walk Settle Circular
Via Pikedaw, Langcliffe and Catrigg
14 miles
Strenuous
Settle
(Settle)
09.50 (17.57) Leeds 08.49 FDR
Walk Settle Circular
Via Giggleswick Scar and Feizor. Moderately easy walk with some steep gradients.
8 miles
Moderate
Settle
(Settle)
09.50 (17.57) Leeds 08.49 FDR
Walk Whelp Stone Crag from the Morecambe Line
A linear walk from Giggleswick Station to Whelp Stone Crag, then following the Ribble Way to Settle. (Walk leader - Stephen Way)
11 miles
Strenuous
Giggleswk
(Settle)
09.20
(17.57)
Leeds 08.18 (Morec. train) FoSCL
Walk Highway to Ancient Woodland
A moderately easy circular walk with a steep climb through Settle onto the old highway to Cleatop Park ancient woodland. Features include Settle history, limestone scenery, distant views, conservation measures and beautiful woods. Return on field paths and lanes. A National Park event led by Dales volunteers.  NO DOGS.
5.5 miles Easy Settle
(Settle)
10.43
(15.30)
Leeds 09.47 YDNP
Talk The Settle-Carlisle Line and the Yorkshire Three Peaks
Join Project manager and National Park Ranger Steve Hastie for a fascinating talk about the railway's close links to the Three Peaks Project. £3.00.
  Friends Meeting House, Settle 19.00
(21.00)
  YDS
Music Music Sessions at the pub
Round off the festival at the home of the 3 Peaks Folk Club.
  Settle Social Club 16.00
(23.30)
  3PFC

NOTES

Walks:

All walks start and finish at a station. Start times generally correspond with the arrival of a train from Leeds or Carlisle and may be subject to delay. The walk leader will meet you at the station. Walks marked  (*b) include a bus ride, fare payable. Finish times show the time of the next return train after the end of the walk. Walkers are responsible for their own travel arrangements to and from the start and finish of each walk. All walks are free and do not require booking.

WALK GRADES:

Easy – Leisurely walks with regular stops for viewing & refreshment. Any climbs will be of fairly modest gradient & length.

Moderate – These cater for the more experienced walkers. Expect a full day at a steady pace. You may well encounter steeper gradients & more difficult terrain.

Strenuous – A full day’s walk at a brisk pace, you probably will encounter steep slopes and difficult terrain. The walk may also include yomping and/or short scrambles. There could be time constraints.

The pace of the walk is appropriate to the distance and the available time. We ask that walkers accept the pace set. Anyone getting ahead of the leader may be deemed to have left the walk. Good footwear & adequate clothing (including waterproofs) are essential. Please carry enough food & drink for the day. The walk leader reserves the right to refuse participation to anyone who is judged to be not fit or adequately clothed or equipped for the walk concerned, and to vary the walk if conditions so dictate. Under 18 year olds to be accompanied by a responsible adult. Well behaved dogs on a lead allowed, unless otherwise stated.

No Dogs: Indicates No dogs on these walks please, except approved assistance dogs.

Whilst walk leaders take every care, your comfort and safety are your own responsibility.

Talks:

There is a small charge to cover room hire.

Music:

Most music sessions run from late afternoon and late into the evening, with breaks. It is your responsibility to make your way to the station for the last departing trains. There is no charge for admittance, but bucket collections will be made towards musicians’ expenses.

KEY:

FoSCL - Friends of Settle Carlisle Line; email: walksinfo@settle-carlisle.com

FDR - Friends of DalesRail; email: diane.taylor350@ntlworld.com  phone: 0113 293 1924

YDS - Yorkshire Dales Society; phone: 01756 749400

YDNP - Yorkshire Dales National Park Authority; email: events.ranger@yorkshiredales.org.uk

FDHW - Friends of A Dales High Way; email: chris@daleshighway.co.uk  phone: 07875 240898

WS - The Wainwright Society; email: secretary@wainwright.org.uk  phone: 07901 823885

WR - Wensleydale Railway; phone: 01969 650349 (walk only)

IAGIngleborough Archaeology Group; email: ingleborougharchaeologygroup@gmail.com 

3PFCThree Peaks Folk Club. email: rustichubby@live.co.uk  phone: 07712 936801

YDMT - Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust; email: david.tayler@ydmt.org

UDWG - Upper Dales Walking Group;

NCHT - North Craven Heritage Trust;

For further details on any event please contact each organising group directly.

Neither the festival organisers nor any participating organisation can accept responsibility for any loss, damage, injury or inconvenience resulting from these events.


Programme Front 2016

The Printed Programme will be available to download as a large pdf file. Click on the image above to download a copy (when ready).


See the 2015 Programme here.