No booking required - just turn up at the start of each event!
Please note: NO DOGS other than registered assistance dogs, will be accepted on Ride2Stride walks. The festival attracts large numbers of walkers, and this decision has been taken in the interest of safety and enjoyment for everyone and to protect lifestock and wildlife. This does not affect walks led by participating organisations for the rest of the year.
| DATE | EVENT TYPE |
DETAILS | WALK GRADE | VENUE/ START STN. (RETURN) |
START TIME (FINISH) |
MEET TRAIN departs: |
RUN BY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tue Apr 25 |
Walk | Behind the Scenes at Settle Water
Tower and Signal Box. Join guided tours of the restored Water Tower and Signal Box at 10.00, 10.30 and 11.00. Limited space so 10 per tour – first come, first served. Finishes in time to join the walk to Giggleswick Chapel. FESTIVAL LAUNCH EVENT |
Easy | Settle (Settle) |
09.50 (11.30) |
Leeds 08.49 | FoSCL |
| Walk | The Spendours of Giggleswick
Chapel. Join a half hour walk on hard paths and roads to Giggleswick Chapel to visit the magnificent, copper domed building which dominates the local landscape. Tour starts 12.15. Return to Settle or join an additional 5 mile walk over the tops to Little Stainforth returning along the River Ribble to Settle. Donations to Chapel welcome. |
5 miles Moderate |
Settle (Settle) |
11.46 (16.34) |
Leeds 10.49 | FoSCL | |
| Walk | An Industrial Foray in Upper
Ribblesdale. Explore the area’s fascinating industrial heritage on a walk with Dr David Johnson from Settle to Stackhouse, Stainforth and the Craven Limeworks returning via Langcliffe. FESTIVAL LAUNCH EVENT |
6.5 miles Moderate |
Settle, (Settle) | 09.50 (15.45) |
Leeds 08.49 | IAG | |
| Walk | Along the Ribble. Join Colin Speakman, Vice President of the Yorkshire Dales Society, on a lovely linear walk from Settle to Horton-in-Ribblesdale, taking in many features of interest including Stainforth Foss, Long Lane and Dub Cote. FESTIVAL LAUNCH EVENT |
7 miles Moderate |
Settle, (Horton-in-R) | 09.50 (15.36) |
Leeds 08.49 | YDS | |
| Walk | Settle Circular via the Elgar Way.
Elgar was a regular visitor to Settle. This strenuous walk includes some of his favourite haunts. FESTIVAL LAUNCH EVENT |
13 miles Strenuous | Settle, (Settle) | 09.50 (17.57) |
Leeds 08.49 | FDR | |
| Talk | The Coming of the Railway changed the
Dale: past industrial endeavours in Upper Ribblesdale.
Talk by Dr. David Johnson £3.00. Places at the venue are limited. Advance tickets from www.ingleborougharchaeologygroup.org.uk Any unsold tickets 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 |
| DATE | EVENT TYPE |
DETAILS | WALK GRADE | VENUE/ START STN. (RETURN) |
START TIME (FINISH) |
MEET TRAIN departs: |
RUN BY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wed Apr 26 |
Walk | Appleby Circular via High Cup Nick.
A fast paced strenuous walk to one of Cumbria’s geological wonders, the glacial valley of High Cup Nick, highlight of the Pennine Way. |
14 miles
Strenuous |
Appleby (Appleby) |
10.46 (18.56) |
Leeds 08.49 | FDR |
| Walk | Appleby Circular via Great Ormside
and Little Ormside. Visit the pretty village of great Ormside, named after the Viking warrior Orm, and the neighbouring hamlet of little Ormside. |
10 miles
Moderate |
Appleby (Appleby) |
10.46 (17.01) |
Leeds 08.49 | FDR | |
| Walk | Appleby Castle and Town Trail.
Back by popular demand. Meet at Appleby station to walk to the Castle for a guided tour followed by a walk to explore the town. £6 Castle entry. |
2 miles
Easy |
Appleby (Appleby) |
10.46 (17.01) |
Leeds 08.49 | FDR / FoSCL | |
| Walk | Settle Caves and Waterfalls.
Dr Tony Smith, Trustee of the Society will lead this full day’s walk on the Settle Loop visiting Victoria Cave and waterfalls along the way. |
9 miles
Moderate |
Settle (Settle) |
10.44 (17.57) |
Leeds 09.47 | YDS | |
| Music | Music Sessions in the pub Music at the Midland Hotel, Appleby. |
Midland Hotel, Appleby |
16.00 (23.30) |
3PFC |
| DATE | EVENT TYPE |
DETAILS | WALK GRADE | VENUE/ START STN. (RETURN) |
START TIME (FINISH) |
MEET TRAIN departs: |
RUN BY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Thur Apr 27 |
Walk | Jericho Shanty Town Experience.
Meet at the Ribblehead Visitor Centre for a talk about the shanty towns followed by a short walk to the magnificent Ribblehead Viaduct to hear how the railway was built and how the navvies lived and worked. Return to the station for a train journey to Garsdale (fare payable) passing the sites of the shanty towns. Return on the 15.13 to Ribblehead or Leeds. Please bring a packed lunch and waterproof clothing. The event is not suitable for people with limited mobility. No booking necessary. For further information http://sandctrust.org.uk/Jericho or email ruth.evans@settle-carlisle.com or phone 01574 811 492 |
2 miles Easy |
Ribblehead (Garsdale) |
12.02 (15.13) |
Leeds 10.49 | FoSCL |
| Walk | Kirkby Stephen Circular via Stenkrith.
A lovely circular walk from Kirkby Stephen station in the shadow of Nine Standards Rigg. The route follows part of the disused Stainmore Railway and Ladthwaite Beck before heading north via Long Rigg, returning through Hartley. |
10 miles Moderate |
K.Stephen (K.Stephen) |
10.34 (17.14) |
Leeds 08.49 | FoSCL | |
| Walk | Kirkby Stephen Circular via Ash Fell
Edge and Smardale. Cross open fell to beautiful Smardale with its viaduct and nature reserve. The walk includes a visit to Kirkby Stephen and a chance to see the Loki stone. |
14 miles Strenuous |
K.Stephen (K.Stephen) |
10.34 (19.09) |
Leeds 08.49 | FDR | |
| Walk | Viaducts and Verse. Join this leisurely 6 mile walk led by Mark Corner, chairman of the Yorkshire Dales Society. It starts at Kirkby Stephen railway station and visits the vicinity of Wharton Hall and the location of an impressive ancient oak tree. From there we head to the stunning Stenkrith Park and the "Devil's Mustard Mill" gorge before a stroll along the a disused railway line over two viaducts close to the village of Hartley before visiting the charming market town of Kirkby Stephen. After lunch there we follow the River Eden and join the Poetry Path, a celebration of the hill farmer's ancient and enduring relationship with the stunning landscape in and around Cumbria's upper Eden Valley, before returning to the station. For those wishing to stay in Kirkby Stephen for the 16:00 music event they can return to the town after the Poetry Path rather than heading for the station. |
6 miles
Moderate |
K.Stephen (K.Stephen) |
10.34 (15.00) |
Leeds 08.49 | YDS | |
| 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. |
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 |
| DATE | EVENT TYPE |
DETAILS | WALK GRADE | VENUE/ START STN. (RETURN) |
START TIME (FINISH) |
MEET TRAIN departs: |
RUN BY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fri Apr 28 |
Walk | Horton to Settle via Dry Rigg/Arcow
Quarry Reserve Viewing Area. A fascinating walk from Horton to visit the newly opened rail link and visitor viewing area, continuing to Settle via Wharfe and Smearsett Scar. |
11 miles Strenuous | Horton-in-R. (Settle) |
09.58 (17.57) | Leeds 08.49 | FoSCL |
| Walk | The Dale That Died. Join a circular walk from Garsdale station into Grisedale and hear the story of this remote valley, which suffered decline and became largely forgotten, but has more recently revived. The walk ends with a visit to the local chapel where the 1975 TV documentary "The Dale That Died" by Barry Cockroft will be shown. Donations to the chapel welcome. |
6 miles
Moderate |
Garsdale (Garsdale) |
10.21 (17.27) |
Leeds 08.49 |
FoSCL | |
| Walk | Kirkby Stephen to Garsdale via Swarth
Fell and Wild Boar Fell. This strenuous walk above Mallerstang will take you over Wild Boar Fell, one of the Yorkshire Dales most remote fells. |
14 miles Strenuous | Kirkby Stephen (Garsdale) | 10.34 (19.22) |
Leeds 08.49 | FDR | |
| Walk | Garsdale circular via Cotter End and
Thwaite Bridge. A moderately easy walk passing waterfalls and old farmsteads and enjoying far reaching views. |
8 miles Moderate | Garsdale (Garsdale) |
10.21 (17.27) |
Leeds 08.49 | FDR | |
| Talk | 90 Glorious Miles! A Dales High Way is 10 years old this year. Join Chris Grogan, co-creator of the route, for a light hearted, illustrated talk about how this long distance footpath from Saltaire to Appleby-in-Westmorland was devised. £3.00 |
Friends Meeting House, Settle | 19.30 (21.00) | FDHW | |||
| Music | Music Sessions in the pub Music at the Moorcock Inn, Garsdale |
Moorcock Inn, Garsdale | 16.00 (23.30) |
3PFC |
| DATE | EVENT TYPE |
DETAILS | WALK GRADE | VENUE/ START STN. (RETURN) |
START TIME (FINISH) |
MEET TRAIN departs: |
RUN BY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sat Apr 29 |
Walk | Red Squirrels at Snaizeholme.
A strenuous walk from Dent station to Ribblehead via Snaizeholme, where if you are lucky you might see red squirrels. There is a very steep climb from Snaizeholme to the Roman Road. |
14 miles
Strenuous |
Dent (Ribblehead) |
10.16 (17.42) |
Leeds 10.49 | FoSCL |
| Walk | Horton-in-Ribblesdale to Ribblehead
via Crummack Dale. A beautiful linear walk with some climbing over Moughton Scar, passing Sulber Pot and Long Churn Cave on the way to Ribblehead. |
8 miles
Moderate |
Horton-in-R (Ribblehead) |
11.54 (17.42) |
Leeds 10.49 | FoSCL |
|
| Walk | Nature, Norsemen
and Navvies. A fascinating walk through Gauber nature reserve, passing the site of a Viking farmstead, to Great Douk Pot, calling at Chapel-le-Dale Church the burial place of many who died building the railway and the navvy settlements at Batty Green. |
10 miles
Moderate |
Ribblehead (Ribblehead) |
10.06 (17.42) |
Leeds 08.49 | FoSCL | |
| Walk | Horton-in-Ribblesdale to Ribblehead
via Trow Gill, Gaping Gill and Ingleborough. This is a strenuous walk for strong walkers up the narrow gorge of Trow Gill and over Ingleborough summit. |
15 miles Strenuous | Horton-in-R (Ribblehead) |
09.58 (17.42) |
Leeds 08.49 | FDR | |
| Walk | Climb A Peak Slowly: Ingleborough. Climb Ingleborough at a relaxed pace on this 10 mile linear walk from Horton-in-Ribblesdale to Ribblehead. |
10 miles
Moderate |
Horton-in-R (Ribblehead) |
09.58 (17.42) |
Leeds 08.49 | FDR | |
| Walk | A Taste of A Dales High Way.
This moderate Ribblehead circular walk via Chapel-le-Dale and Blea Moor includes a section of A Dales High Way and offers stunning views of Ingleborough, Whernside and Ribblehead viaduct. |
8 miles Moderate | Ribblehead (Ribblehead) |
12.02 (17.42) |
Leeds 10.49 | FDR / FDHW | |
| Music | Music Sessions in the pub Music at The Station Inn, Ribblehead. |
Station Inn Ribblehead |
16.00 (24.00) |
3PFC |
| DATE | EVENT TYPE |
DETAILS | WALK GRADE | VENUE/ START STN. (RETURN) |
START TIME (FINISH) |
MEET TRAIN departs: |
RUN BY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sun Apr 30 |
Walk | Pen-y-ghent: Climb a Peak slowly A circular climb up Pen-y-ghent at a leisurely pace from Horton-in-Ribblesdale. |
8 miles Moderate |
Horton-in-R (Horton-in-R) |
10.20 (18.32) |
Leeds 09.00 | FDR |
| Walk | Horton-in-Ribblesdale Circular.
A lovely walk along the Ribble Way climbing to Hull Pot and retuning to Horton. |
7 miles Moderate |
Horton-in-R (Horton-in-R) |
10.20 (14.28) |
Leeds 09.00 |
FoSCL | |
| Walk | Ribblehead to Horton via Cam End and
Pen y Gent. A strenuous walk from Ribblehead with climbs up Cam Fell and over the summit of Pen-y-ghent to Horton-in-Ribblesdale. |
15 miles Strenuous |
Ribblehead (Horton-in-R) |
10.28 (18.32) |
Leeds 09.00 | FDR | |
| Music | Music Sessions in the pub Music at the Crown Inn, Horton-in-Ribblesdale. |
Crown Inn, Horton-in-R | 16.00 (24.00) |
3PFC |
| DATE | EVENT TYPE |
DETAILS | WALK GRADE | VENUE/ START STN. (RETURN) |
START TIME (FINISH) |
MEET TRAIN departs: |
RUN BY |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mon May 1 |
Walk | Horton to Settle via Pen y Gent,
Winskill and Catrigg Force. Strong walkers will enjoy this final strenuous walk of the Festival over the summit of Pen-y-ghent passing the hidden gem that is Catrigg Force. |
13 miles Strenuous |
Horton-in-R. (Settle) |
09.58 (17.57) | Leeds 08.49 | FDR |
| Walk | Horton to Settle via Norber Erratics.
This is a moderate walk with a steep initial climb that visits the Norber Erratics, one of the geological treasures of the area. |
11 miles Moderate |
Horton-in-R. (Settle) |
09.58 (17.57) | Leeds 08.49 | FDR | |
| Walk | Settle Circular to Oxenber Woods.
This lovely walk via Stackhouse and Feizor visits the wildflower rich Oxenber woods and returns to Settle through Stainforth and Langcliffe. With cafes at Settle, Feizor and Staincliffe a pit stop may be included.. |
10 miles
Moderate |
Settle (Settle) |
10.44 (17.57) |
Leeds 09.47 | 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. |
5.5 miles Easy | Settle (Settle) |
10.44 (15.45) |
Leeds 09.47 | YDNP | |
| 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 |
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. 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.
No Dogs: No dogs on any walk please, except approved assistance dogs.
There is a small charge to cover room hire.
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.
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)
IAG – Ingleborough Archaeology Group; email: ingleborougharchaeologygroup@gmail.com
3PFC – Three Peaks Folk Club. email: rustichubby@live.co.uk phone: 07712 936801
YDMT - Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust; email: david.tayler@ydmt.org
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.
The Printed Programme is available to download as a large pdf file. Click on the image above to download a copy.