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Settle to Carlisle Way by Mickledore Travel

The Settle to Carlisle Railway is one of the most scenic rail journeys in the UK. In an astonishing feat of Victorian engineering the line was built in just seven years and involved the construction of no fewer than 14 tunnels and more than 20 viaducts. The line has many remarkable landmarks, perhaps most notably Ribblehead Viaduct, spanning a distance of 400 metres and boasting 24 magnificent arches soaring 30 metres above the ground.

For almost 150 years passengers have been enjoying the beauty of the Yorkshire Dales and Eden Valley through their carriage windows. Now, thanks to the Settle to Carlisle Way, you can experience this same spectacular landscape at a much slower pace.

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The Settle to Carlisle Railway is one of the most scenic rail journeys in the UK. In an astonishing feat of Victorian engineering the line was built in just seven years and involved the construction of no fewer than 14 tunnels and more than 20 viaducts. The line has many remarkable landmarks, perhaps most notably Ribblehead Viaduct, spanning a distance of 400 metres and boasting 24 magnificent arches soaring 30 metres above the ground.

For almost 150 years passengers have been enjoying the beauty of the Yorkshire Dales and Eden Valley through their carriage windows. Now, thanks to the Settle to Carlisle Way, you can experience this same spectacular landscape at a much slower pace.

From the limestone pavement of the Yorkshire Dales National Park to the bucolic farmlands of Cumbria’s Eden Valley, the Settle to Carlisle Way links together each of the stations along the much loved line. The terrain you walk over is as varied as landscapes you pass through. Fascinating limestone grassland, moorland tracks, magical woodland trails, riverside paths and delightful bridleways all play their part on this spectacular journey.

The early part of the walk is dominated by the famous Yorkshire Three Peaks of Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough as you wind your way to Garsdale before entering the narrow glacial valley of Mallerstang. From here the River Eden becomes your near constant companion as you weave your way along the valley floor to Carlisle, watched over by the magnificent North Pennine hills.

In spring the woods are bright with bluebells and giant bellflowers and in summer wildflower meadows fill the landscape with vibrant colour. Take a wander at dusk and you may be treated to the sight of foxes or badgers. When walking in woodland look carefully for red squirrels and great spotted woodpeckers.

Awe-inspiring landscapes, incredible examples of Victorian engineering, pretty towns and villages, and a wealth of wildlife combine to make the Settle to Carlisle Way a truly memorable walking experience.