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Herriot Way
Monday, 12th May, 2008
James Herriot, a Scot who fell in love with North Yorkshire and worked here all his life, wrote best-selling books describing his adventures as a vet in the Dales and on the Moors. Wensleydale and Swaledale are the heart of Herriot country.
They happen also to be two wonderfully beautiful Yorkshire Dales.
This 4-day walk combines strolling in the valley bottoms with some energetic work on the skylines. It includes Great Shunner Fell, a genuinely high Pennine summit, where your navigation skills might well be required, so map, compass and whistle are essential items in your equipment.
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What's Going On?
Spotlight's National Trail websites have merged with The Sherpa Van Project, which provides accommodation and baggage transfer services for walkers all over Britain. Over the next few months we'll be modifying this site to bring you an even better service, packed with route information, details of stopovers and things not to be missed on your walk. Please be patient with us and if you have any thoughts, comments or complaints, fire them off to info@sherpavan.com. Happy Walking!
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