Howgills and Limestone Trail

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Howgills and Limestone Trail A Wainwright-related long-distance footpath based on his guides 'Walks on the Howgill Fells' and 'Wa The route has strong associations with railways.

A new 76-mile walk in the footsteps of Alfred Wainwright following a route between Kirkby Stephen in Cumbria and Settle in North Yorkshire with a short diversion into Lancashire. The Trail can be linked with the final stages of the Pennine Journey from Kirkby Stephen to Settle to form a 134-mile circular walk. It passes over the spectacular Smardalegill viaduct and close to the Stainmore railway, the disused Ingleton-Tebay railway and the Settle-Carlisle railway.

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