Is The Dales Way Britain’s Best First Long-Distance Walk?
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The Dales Way is often recommended as one of the best first long-distance walks in the UK — but that doesn’t mean it’s without challenge.
In this episode of Notes From Big Trails, Rob speaks with Jessica Mather, who completed the trail in four days last summer — covering roughly 20 miles a day while camping along the route.
Starting in Ilkley and finishing in Bowness-on-Windermere, Jess shares what it’s actually like to move quickly across the trail — from the open landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales to the familiar feeling of walking back towards home in the Lake District.
Along the way they talk about planning a multi-day trip, choosing campsites, dealing with swollen feet and finding unexpected moments of trail magic.
They also talk about why multi-day walks feel so different to day hikes — and why confidence matters more than experience when you're starting out.
In this episode
- What the Dales Way is and why it’s so accessible
- Walking 80 miles in four days
- Camping along the route
- Following seven rivers through the Yorkshire Dales
- Swollen feet in the summer heat
- Trail magic honesty boxes
- The people you meet on long-distance trails
- Why finishing can feel strangely overwhelming
- Advice for first-time multi-day walkers
About the trail
Dales Way
Distance: 80 miles / 129km
Location: Yorkshire Dales and Lake District, England
Terrain: riverside trails, farmland paths, rolling hills and villages
Difficulty: moderate
Best for: first-time multi-day walkers, experienced hikers wanting a shorter challenge, and anyone who likes pub stops with their adventure
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