About this deal
Sherpa Van is a well-established luggage moving service that covers many of the UK’s major walking and cycling routes. If you are turning off the trail towards Blawith or Water Yeat, you should try to get as far as Beacon Tarn, a tiny jewel of a lake amongst steep hills. Sherpa Van runs two daily passenger services: in the mornings between Richmond, Kirkby Stephen, and St Bees and in the afternoon from Robin Hood's Bay to Richmond. The day's walk will inevitably bring you close to Burneside (3 syllables, with the first 'e' pronounced as if it were 'ey'). Even such energetic individuals will inevitably stop for lunch at Danby Wiske, where the pub serves food well into the afternoon.
A soft, cozy, removable, and machine washable faux lambskin liner wrapped around a solid stability board gives your pet the ultimate comfort during travels.There are fine all-round views from the summit of Dent, before you descend to Ennerdale Bridge at the edge of the Lake District National Park.
If you make an early start you can be at Skelwith Bridge or even Elterwater in time for a pub lunch. If you are flying into London, you’ll need to get the tube or train to London Euston, where you can catch the train to Carlisle, and then on to St Bees by train. At the halfway point, you will cross the park boundary and the scenery becomes wilder and more rugged. After a couple of fairly demanding stages most walkers welcome the opportunity of an easier day in the peace and solitude of the secretive valley of Dentdale. From Stake Pass it is a steep descent into the long, silent and uninhabited valley of Langstrath to the first settlement, Stonethwaite.The scenery of limestone escarpments, moorland, pasture and scattered farmsteads is quite different from any other stage of the walk. This part of the Dales Way has few settlements or accommodation opportunities, and so most Dales Way walkers will have spent a night in Sedbergh.