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The Cleveland Way
Monday, 12th May, 2008
The Cleveland Way is one of twelve designated National Trails. Starting at the historic market town of Helmsley the 110 mile walk skirts the upland ridge on the edge of the North York Moors National Park before reaching the coast to end at Filey. It is often described as two walks in one: The first of beautiful heather moorland and the second of outstanding coastland.
The purpose of ClevelandWay is to provide you with a means to plan your own itinerary, book your accommodation and/or take advantage of services offered along the route. A factsheet is provided to help you plan your itinerary whilst a chat bulletin board will allow you to ask your unanswered questions and draw upon the advice of those who have previously undertaken the walk.
I hope you find ClevelandWay useful and welcome all comments as a means to continually improve and evolve the site. Please mention ClevelandWay when booking so that the future of the site will be assurred and that other walkers may benefit as you have done. Happy walking.
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What's Going On?
Spotlight's National Trail websites have merged with The Sherpa Van Project, which provides accommodation and baggage transfer services for walkers all over Britain. Over the next few months we'll be modifying this site to bring you an even better service, packed with route information, details of stopovers and things not to be missed on your walk. Please be patient with us and if you have any thoughts, comments or complaints, fire them off to info@sherpavan.com. Happy Walking!
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Get this 'Cleveland Way Accommodation & Information Guide' - it's free with every order! more details

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