Pennine Way trip
I completes the PW in 19 days mostly camping and a few hostels and one B and B. Thought a few note would help anyone planning a trip.Well worth doing.All campsite save one had showers available.
August 2009 Accommodation
Crowden campsite-small shop. Warden helpful;
Standedge The Carriage pub, camp site near the road but good food and packed lunch
Mankinholes Cross Farm also a B and B, good camp site in a field, breakfast, pub in village,
Ponden House B and B /camp site, breakfast available maybe lift to Silent House pub a mile away for evening meal but maybe not back. Very buggy at camp,
East Marton camped in café garden. Dinner in Cross Keys. Body wash available in toilet .
11th East Marton to Malham. Veggie breakfast in Gargrave. busy campsite at Malham. Busy pub with other Wayers,
Horton in Ribblesdale. Campsite rowdy Owner contacted at 3.30am to sort noise out. Tea and breakfast in Pen y Ghent Café. Sandwiches available in shop nearby
Hardraw Green Dragon pub, camped in small field before waterfall, food and breakfast available.also other campsite close by over Bridge
Tan Hill day, tea and buns at café in Thwaite, Tan Hill pub strong beer, licensed for weddings wedding party in for me and entertainer. Biker place.
Baldersdale. Camped near to old Hostel after finding nearby Clove Hill B and B/ campsite unattended.
Langden Beck Youth Hostel. Meals . Lunch at Middleton in Teesdale.
Dufton Youth Hostel. Warden at the hostel helpful. Red squirrels in the garden. Pub opposite for meals.
Garrigill ?pub closed only open four days a week!
Alston Youth Hostel. Pub nearby for meals.
Greenhead Hostel. (run from Hotel opposite) meals and beakfast in Hotel
Bellingham. lunch in Café. Private Hostel and bunk barn at Bellingham are run by the same private organisation, £15 pn no breakfast, went to B and B £26 with breakfast! .
Byrness hostel.
Hostel mostly Pennine Way trip August 2009 Accommodation
Crowden campsite-small shop. Warden helpful;
Standedge The Carriage pub, near the road but good food and packed lunch
Mankinholes Cross Farm also a B and B, good camp site in a field, breakfast, pub in village,
Ponden House B and B /camp site, breakfast available maybe lift to Silent House pub a mile away for evening meal but maybe not back. Very buggy at camp,
East Marton camped in café garden. Dinner in Cross Keys. Body wash available in toilet .
11th East Marton to Malham. Veggie breakfast in Gargrave. busy campsite at Malham. Busy pub with other Wayers,
Horton in Ribblesdale. Campsite rowdy Owner contacted at 3.30am to sort noise out. Tea and breakfast in Pen y Ghent Café. Sandwiches available in shop nearby
Hardraw Green Dragon pub, camp in small field before waterfall, food and breakfast available.also other campsite close by over Bridge
Tan Hill day, tea and buns at café in Thwaite, Tan Hill pub strong beer, licensed for weddings wedding party in for me and entertainer. Biker place.
Baldersdale. Camped near to old Hostel after finding nearby Clove Hill B and B/ campsite unattended.
Langden Beck Youth Hostel. Meals . Lunch at Middleton in Teesdale.
Dufton Youth Hostel. Warden at the hostel helpful. Red squirrels in the garden. Pub opposite for meals.
Garrigill ?pub closed only open four days a week!
Alston Youth Hostel. Pub nearby for meals.
Greenhead Hostel. (run from Hotel opposite) meals and beakfast in Hotel
Bellingham. lunch in Café. Private Hostel and bunk barn at Bellingham are run by the same private organisation, £15 pn no breakfast, went to B and B £26 with breakfast! .
Byrness hostel.
Hostel mostly self catering but has an honesty system from meals and resupply. Hostel licensed .
Kirk Yetholm food and accommodation
I finished at 5pm Taxi to Berwick and home to Lincolnshire by midnight.
I had A4 maps sheets at 1:50k printed off from the map system off a computer and the Cicerone guide of the path. I also added a few notes here and there from Wainwrights guide. Very few people had large maps some had the National Trail books by Tony Hopkins and these give just enough on 1:25k sections to make navigating pretty straight forward. Though some say the Trailblazer The Pennine Way (British Walking Guide) is much better for planning purposes as it gives more info. I would take a close look at the different guides on offer before buying or borrowing. One good one I saw had a lot of hand drawn maps and directions like Wainwright -it might have be the Hopkins one . The Cicerone guide is just being updated but I never used the guide on route, only read the next section the night before to see what was coming up. Plenty people on route; most of us found the guides slightly off with distance and it seems the overall mileage can be anywhere between 270 and 300 miles.