The route from Cumbria to North Yorkshire is the first national trail to cross the Lake District.
From Jane McDonald superfans to a dedicated dinner lady, these positive stories have been making the news over the last week.
Yorkshire is celebrating a landmark moment as Alfred Wainwright’s legendary 190‑mile Coast to Coast route is officially designated a National Trail — more than 50 years after it was first walked.
Walking history has been made as the Coast to Coast route from St Bees to Robin Hood’s Bay has become a national trail, after £5.5m worth of investment.
The Yorkshire Dales has been placed firmly at the centre of one of the country’s most iconic walking routes, as the Coast to Coast is officially designated a National Trail more than 50 years after ...
Via Bridgfords Buyers after a holiday home rather than a permanent residence won’t fail to be impressed by this coastal ...