Saturday, 6 January 2007

Welcome!

Northern Pub Walks will primarily offer ramblings (excuse the pun) on walks completed by friends and I in Northern England but should our boots take us further afield (e.g. Scotland, Southern England, Greece, Western Australia), artistic license will allow these to be included too!

Almost all walks will be of a rural nature and will (hopefully) include somewhere to get a welcome drink at the end (or even en route). In this respect, the priority will be to give details of Free Houses where a decent pint of real ale can be enjoyed but failing that, the best alternative will be offered.

Most walks will be trudged in England's most spectacular walking county, Northumberland, and its neighbours.

All ratings (difficulty etc) are based on people of average fitness (which the author can only aspire to after the Christmas break)! Ideally, walks will be suitable for almost everybody but I'll point out in the comments sections where walks may not be suitable for any particular reason.

I hope the site can inspire some great days out. Enjoy!

2 comments:

Marooned said...

I think we should re-visit Clennel St. for our next outing.

A thoroughly enjoyablw walk with some spectacular views of the Cheviot Hills.

Watch out for the punishing hill towards the end though....

NEvs said...

Nice Site Dave!! I wasn't sweating that much mind you!!! ;-)