Walking Holidays
Brook walking holidays will again offer a variety of delightful routes, some well-known and some more off the beaten track. Their popularity has grown over the years, possibly due to some of the following reasons:
- The linear routes planned offer much of interest, often starting in one valley and finishing in a completely different one, thus avoiding having to return to the starting point.
- These holidays are very suitable for persons on their own, with a good and friendly group of fellow walkers
- Comfortable transport, good places for lunch and the planning and checking of the routes - everything is organised to ensure an enjoyable carefree time.
- Most mornings and afternoons have an alternative of an easier or more energetic route. This arrangement seems to suit many, especially couples where one partner is a stronger walker than the other.
Example Programme:The programme starts on Sunday with a short introductory walk followed by four full days of walking, covering somewhere between 7 and 10 miles, but the general pace will be a relaxed one to allow time for stops of interest - scenic, architectural, local history, Lakeland traditions, flora etc. Some routes will involve more difficult terrain and a certain speed of travel. Ultimately it is the leader’s decision as to which members can attempt them; personal and group safety being always paramount.
A typical day would begin from the Hotel, or after travelling by small coach to the start, walking for up to three hours with a stop for coffee before lunch in a local hostelry or cafe, often with a real fire! A further two or so hours would complete the walking before returning to the hotel; later, a meeting in the lounge to reflect on the day’s walking and on the next day’s plans, followed by dinner.
Terms and conditionsWe ask for a deposit of £150 per person for the holidays, which can be made by cheque or credit card. This is non-refundable unless the room is subsequently re-let. Cancellation insurance is available. Subject to availability.