The Pennine Bridleway has a loop that juts out from Settle, and then comes back to finish where it started. And with this loop totaling around 10 miles it can be extended without creating too challenging a day - and the plan for today is to walk this loop, but extending to explore Malham Cove and Gordale Scar.
Today is the second day (of two) spent walking along Offa's Dyke Path , having done a section of that trail on the previous day, with a walk between Chirk and Oswestry .
Today I am once again heading back out to complete another section of the Pennine Way - and here I will be doing the last of the sections I planned to do in the "wrong" direction (ie from North to South), as I make my way across Northumberland National Park.
On the previous day I had followed the Royal Military Canal from Folkestone to Hamstreet - and today we pick back up the journey, with the aim to reach either Rye or Hastings (depending on timings).