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| Walks4all | March 11, 2010 | |
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Walking Books - The Yorkshire Dales
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Yorkshire Dales: Walks (Pathfinder Guide)( Paperback)
ISBN-13: 978-0711749955 |
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"Pathfinder Guides" are the ideal companion for country walks throughout the British Isles. Clear and easy-to-follow directions are accompanied by detailed maps from Ordnance Survey and specially commissioned photographs. With 28 colour-coded routes to choose from, all tried and tested by seasoned walkers and varying from extended strolls to exhilarating hikes, there is a walk to suit everyone.
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The Yorkshire Dales (Pocket Mountains) (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 978-0955082276 |
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Windswept fell-tops, ancient ruins, tranquil riverside pastures and the singular beauty of sculptured limestone - the Yorkshire Dales make for an iconic English landscape, and one of the country's best places to explore on foot. From the grandeur of the Three Peaks and spectacular Malham to the lonely heights above Wensleydale and the sleepy valleys of the north and west, Dominic North's forty circular routes blend a fresh perspective on the acknowledged classics with the wild and overlooked. A superb introduction to the National Park for visitors, and a treasure trove of the unexpected for those already in love with the Dales, covering Nidderdale and Wharfedale, Malham, Littondale and Upper Wharfedale, The Three Peaks and Ribbesdale from the Howgills to Hawes, Lower Wensleydale and Swaledale.
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Walks in the Yorkshire Dales: Jack Keighley's 50 Favourite Routes (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 978-1852844813 |
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Jack Keighley's family walks have been known and loved by both visitors and locals alike for many years. From the ninety walks featured in his original three-book series of "Walks in the Yorkshire Dales" (published 1989-1991 and now out of print), Jack Keighley has selected, revised and updated his fifty top favourites. All the walks are circular, and range from 4.5 to 7.75 miles. They have been chosen to appeal to all, and vary from simple valley strolls to strenuous fell expeditions. The walks are illustrated in Jack's unique style, with annotated sketch maps and delightful line drawings, making the routes accessible to all.
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Birdwatching Walks in the Yorkshire Dales (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 978-1874181538 |
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The Yorkshire Dales is an enchantingly beautiful area in the heart of northern England. It is a land of limestone pavements and scars, fast-flowing rivers and dramatic waterfalls, lonely heather moors and picturesque villages and valleys. But as well as its wonderful landscapes, the Dales is also a special place for many bird species, and these twin assets are combined in this excellent new book. Each of these well designed walks is set in gorgeous countryside where there is also every chance of seeing some of the birds which abounds in the area.Both novice and experienced birders can enjoy the dippers at Aysgarth, or great spotted woodpeckers in Grass Woods, as well as the rarer black grouse, wood warbler, pied flycatcher and nightjar, to name but a few. With helpful guide maps, interesting bird and habitat information, travel hints and a bird reference section, "Birdwatching walks in the Yorkshire Dales" should ensure that walkers of all abilities really can get the best out of this stunning National Park and its rich and varied bird population.
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Wensleydale and Swaledale: The Northern Yorkshire Dales (Freedom to Roam Guides) (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 978-0711225541 |
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This Wainwright-sized guide to the walking opportunities around Wensleydale and Swaledale focuses on land opened up to walkers by the recent Right to Roam legislation. It is part of a series of Freedom to Roam guides published in partnership with Ramblers' Association, long-time campaigner for greater public access to the countryside. The guide includes: an introduction to the area: its landscape, history and natural history; 12 free-range rambles, graded for difficulty, that allow walkers to choose their own route; a full-page 4-colour OS map for each walk; special features on points of interest chosen to add to walkers' enjoyment of the countryside; practical information for visitors; a guide to public rights of access.
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The Yorkshire Dales - South and West: Howgills, Dentdale, Ribblesdale, Airedale, Wharfdale (Cicerone Guide) (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 978-1852844851 |
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Few areas in England are so completely and immediately appealing as that central portion of the Pennines known as the Yorkshire Dales.Even today, many of the valleys remain relatively isolated from each other and the wider world, which has enabled each to develop a unique character. The ancient arteries of paths, trackways and narrow lanes are an integral part of that charm and invite leisurely roaming on a journey of personal discovery.This book guides you on an exploration of the dales and surrounding hills and moors. More than 40 walks, ranging from gentle two-mile strolls to more strenuous day-long rambles, seek out the area's most attractive and fascinating features. Everywhere are stunning views and panoramic scenery and intriguing geological formations, characteristic of the Dales.
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Pocket Pub Walks in the Yorkshire Dales (Pocket Pub Walks) [Illustrated] (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 978-1846740862 |
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A pocket sized collection of fifteen circular walks with maps and photographs.
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Walking Weekends: 30 Circular Walks from 15 Villages Throughout the Yorkshire Dales (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 978-1902001111 |
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Yorkshire Dales Walks with Children (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 978-1850588474 |
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This is a revised edition of "Yorkshire Dales Walks with Children" aimed at parents and young people. There are 21 circular routes - all less than 5 miles long and well-distributed across the Dales from Swaledale in the north to Bolton Abbey in the south, and from Dentdale in the west to Nidderdale in the east. In addition to the walks, there are places to visit - everything from candle workshops to a steam railway - points of interest to spot along the way and their own sections of the book to read while walking along. Directions are clear and easy to follow, and the facilities available on each walk are listed. You can see at a glance if a particular walk is suitable for pushchairs and where refreshments and toilets are located. There are also suggestions for alternative entertainment in the event of bad weather.
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