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Wolsingham to North Pennines

Updated: March 28, 2024 12:45 PM
North Pennines

Wolsingham to North Pennines

Language: English

Currency: British Pound Sterling (GBP)

Distance: Approximately 25 miles (40 kilometers)

How to Reach:

  • By Car: Take the A68 road from Wolsingham to Middleton-in-Teesdale, then follow the B6277 road to Barnard Castle. From Barnard Castle, take the A67 road to Bowes, then follow the B6276 road to the North Pennines.
  • By Bus: Take the Arriva 57 bus from Wolsingham to Middleton-in-Teesdale, then transfer to the Arriva 95 bus to Barnard Castle. From Barnard Castle, take the Arriva 57 bus to Bowes, then transfer to the Arriva 58 bus to the North Pennines.

Expenses:

  • Accommodation: Around £50-£100 per night for a double room in a hotel or bed and breakfast.
  • Food: Around £20-£30 per day for meals and drinks.
  • Transport: Around £10-£20 per day for petrol or bus fares.
  • Activities: Around £10-£20 per day for entrance fees to attractions or guided tours.

Best time to go:

The best time to visit the North Pennines is in the spring or autumn, when the weather is mild and the scenery is at its best. However, the North Pennines can be enjoyed all year round, with each season offering its own unique charm.

What to Eat:

  • Cumberland sausage: A traditional sausage made with pork, beef, and spices.
  • Wensleydale cheese: A creamy, crumbly cheese made from cow's milk.
  • Bara brith: A fruit loaf made with tea, spices, and dried fruit.
  • Parkin: A sticky gingerbread cake made with oatmeal, treacle, and spices.

Where to Go:

  • High Force Waterfall: One of the most impressive waterfalls in England, with a drop of over 70 feet.
  • Cauldron Snout: A dramatic waterfall located in the Upper Teesdale valley.
  • Tan Hill Inn: The highest pub in England, located at the top of the Pennine Way.
  • Bowes Museum: A museum of art and archaeology located in the town of Bowes.
  • Raby Castle: A medieval castle located near the town of Staindrop.

FA

  • Is it safe to travel to the North Pennines? Yes, the North Pennines is generally a safe place to travel. However, as with any destination, it is always important to take sensible precautions to protect yourself from crime.
  • What are the roads like in the North Pennines? The roads in the North Pennines are generally well-maintained, but some of the smaller roads can be narrow and winding. It is important to drive carefully and be aware of other vehicles.
  • Is there public transport available in the North Pennines? Yes, there is a limited public transport network in the North Pennines. However, it is advisable to hire a car if you want to explore the region in depth.
  • What are the weather conditions like in the North Pennines? The weather in the North Pennines can be changeable, so it is important to be prepared for all types of conditions. It is advisable to pack layers of clothing and waterproof gear.

*Distance calculation may be aerial distance.

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