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Stage 16
Pennine
Way Bellingham to Byrness 27km / 16.25miles 
part of the Walking on the Web guide to walking in England
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| Serviced accommodation | gradual ascents or descents along well defined paths or tracks. Suitable for novice walkers | ||
| Unserviced accommodation | considerable ascents and descents over moderate fell type terrain | ||
| Camp site | strenuous sometimes exposed routes requiring map reading and navigational skills | ||
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| Shop for provisions | |||
| Cafe / Restaurant | |||
| Public House | |||
| Mueseum or building of historic interest, Castle | |||
| First Aid / Pharmacy | |||
| Train | |||
| Airport |
If you've stayed in the Youth Hostel then you've got a flying start in the morning because it's on the way out north. As the road turns right with Bellingham's water reservoir on the corner take the farm road up to Blakelaw.
Hareshaw House
Cross the B6320 road and head up and over the moor to Whitley Pike.
Padon Hill monument
Brown Rigg Head
Blakehopeburnhaugh
Byrness
part of the European Long Distance Walking Route E2
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