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Hiking in the UK in winter
Whether you're heading out on Boxing Day, fancy a bracing walk or some beautiful views in the summer sun, here are some great reader suggestions for where to get your hiking fix in the UK
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    A really warm welcome in a well preserved, attractive and unspoilt village inn with a roaring fire, good selection of beers including an excellent Black Sheep, and filling meals at fair prices. Good anytime, but well earned bliss if youve just staggered round the three Yorkshire Peaks in under the twelve hours allowed for the 26 mile romp. The worrying tale at the bar is that the fastest fell runner came in at two hours 20 something minutes, but you should feel good just if you made it.

    By the bridge in Horton in Ribbledale, and close enough to the station to get you there and back, and on the Pennine Way

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    A great winter walk, with long times without meeting other people, a classic ascent, and some stunning scenery.

    B6160 to head of Littondale from A65, then 10 miles up valley to village of Litton.

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