Lady Anne's Way

Lady Anne's Way is a 100-mile (160 km) hiking route between Skipton and Penrith in Northern England. The trail is punctuated by houses and towers once owned by the Clifford family, but is named after Lady Anne Clifford who renovated and repaired the buildings in the 17th century. The route goes through Grassington, Buckden, Askrigg, Garsdale Head, Kirkby Stephen, Great Ormside, Appleby-in-Westmorland and Penrith.

Lady Anne's Way
The old road from Mallerstang to Wensleydale, to the north of Garsdale
Length100 mi (160 km)
LocationNorthern England
Established1995
TrailheadsSkipton Castle, North Yorkshire53.9640°N 2.0154°W / 53.9640; -2.0154 (Lady Anne's Way, Skipton)
Penrith, Cumbria
54.6635°N 2.7512°W / 54.6635; -2.7512 (Lady Anne's Way Walk, Penrith)
UseHiking
DifficultyChallenging
SeasonAll year
WaymarkA lion's head symbol
Websitewww.ladyannesway.co.uk
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