Guided Walks
Saturday 17th December: Minibus trip to Long Preston and Austwick
7-mile circular walk from Gargrave and early evening meal at The Gamecock Inn, Austwick
Fully booked
Sunday 1st January 2023: Underbarrow
6-mile (650 feet ascent) circular walk from Underbarrow, followed by drinks at the Black Labrador inn.
Just turn up at the start.
Start: 10.30h Underbarrow village hall, grid ref. SD 466 962
https://what3words.com/rails.bossy.fiery
Leader: John Edmondson, 07484 212314
[email protected]
7-mile circular walk from Gargrave and early evening meal at The Gamecock Inn, Austwick
Fully booked
Sunday 1st January 2023: Underbarrow
6-mile (650 feet ascent) circular walk from Underbarrow, followed by drinks at the Black Labrador inn.
Just turn up at the start.
Start: 10.30h Underbarrow village hall, grid ref. SD 466 962
https://what3words.com/rails.bossy.fiery
Leader: John Edmondson, 07484 212314
[email protected]
Walkbase Kendal is the title of books by written John Edmondson and published by Amazon.
Walkbase Kendal is also a group that walks usually on Saturdays, typically at fortnightly intervals.
Guided walks normally use a minibus to travel between Kendal and the walk location.
These walks are arranged through our WhatsApp group: John Edmondson Walkbase K (link below)
Walkbase Kendal is also a group that walks usually on Saturdays, typically at fortnightly intervals.
Guided walks normally use a minibus to travel between Kendal and the walk location.
These walks are arranged through our WhatsApp group: John Edmondson Walkbase K (link below)
Kendal in Cumbria makes a superb base for those who enjoy walking. Surrounded by beautiful scenery it offers a wide variety of walking experiences. It’s a 5-minute drive into the Lake District National Park and 20 minutes from the Yorkshire Dales. England’s largest and deepest lakes and its highest mountains are within easy reach. The scenic Cumbria Coastal Way and the Dales Way both pass close to Kendal. Popular walking places in Lancashire are also only an hour away. For visitors, it’s quick and easy to get here: close to the M6, most trains on the West Coast Mainline stop at Oxenholme (Lake District) and Manchester and Liverpool airports are about 1.5 hours away. The town, once home to Britain’s most famous walk writer Alfred Wainwright (AW), has a lot to offer in itself, whether you’re looking for culture, nature, history, shopping, eating or drinking.