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The Hidden Places of Yorkshire by Kate Daniel,David Gerrard Pdf
David Gerrard explores the beautiful countryside and coastline of Yorkshire. He includes easy to read facts on the more interesting, unusual and unique aspects of each place visited.
The Hidden Places of Yorkshire Including the Dales, Moors and Coast by David Gerrard Pdf
This is the 6th edition of Hidden Places guides covering the largest county in England and will be printed in full colour. Yorkshire is truly a county packed with diversity. In the northwest are the picturesque Dales with its varied scenery of peat moorland, green pastureland and scattered woods intersected by the numerous streams and rivers. To the northeast are the imposing Yorkshire Moors, the rich agricultural Vale of York, the chalky hills of the Wolds and the dramatic storm-tossed coastline. To the south are the industrial and commercial cities and towns, which have made such a major contribution to our industrial and cultural heritage. The book is written in an attractive narrative style and is packed with information and coloured photographs covering the more secluded and little known venues for food, accommodation and places of interest as well as the more enduring attractions of the county. The cover features eye-catching photographs of the waterfall at Ingleton, a view of the Yorkshire Dales and the ruins of Kirkstall Abbey.
The Hidden Places of Yorkshire: Including the Dales, Moors and Coast by David Gerrard Pdf
The 8th edition of this attractively illustrated guide to Yorkshire is packed with information on the more secluded and less well-known visitor attractions and includes places to eat, drink and stay as well as covering the more established places of interest. returncharacterreturncharacterThe county of Yorkshire is full of scenic, historical and cultural diversity. In the north west of the county are the picturesque Dales with their varied scenery of peat moorland, green pastureland and scattered woods intersected by the numerous brooks streams and rivers. To the north east are the imposing Yorkshire Moors, the rich agricultural Vale of York, the chalky hills of the Wolds and the dramatic storm-tossed coastline. In the south are the industrial and commercial cities and towns which have made such a major contribution to the UK's industrial and cultural heritage. This handy-sized book is an invaluable guide to those wishing to explore the historic county of Yorkshire. returncharacterreturncharacterThe York and County Press described the previous edition "as covering every corner of the county, promising new discoveries and snippets of information for even the best traveled of Yorkshire folk"
England's landscape is as diverse as its culture. It is a country with magnificent landscapes. This guide looks at the more established places of interest throughout the country, but it also focuses on the more secluded and little known visitor attractions and places to stay, eat and drink.
Barbara Vesey explores the beautiful countryside and coastline of Yorkshire. She includes easy to read facts on the more interesting, unusual and unique aspects of each place visited.
The Hidden Places of Yorkshire by Barbara Vesey,David Gerrard Pdf
Printed in full colour, this seventh edition to Yorkshire includes detailed directional maps and photographs. It is packed with places of interest, and places to stay, eat and drink under each village/town.
This beautifully illustrated guides explores the country in a relaxed narrative style by guiding the reader to some of the established visitor attractions but also focusing on the more secluded and less well-known places of interest and places to stay, eat and drink.Also known as the "Red Dragon", Wales is a country blessed with some of the most dramatic landscapes in Britain. To the north lies Snowdonia, a land of awe-inspiring mountains, wild moorlands and enchanting lakes. Further south the land is abundant with deep valleys and vast forests. Wales also has a rich cultural heritage full of myths and legends founded on Celtic ancestry but has an equally strong industrial past.
The Hidden Places of Ireland by David Gerrard,Travel Publishing Ltd Pdf
Often called the Emerald Isle, Ireland is rich in greenery, but there is an abundance of every variety of landscape. This guide focuses on the well-known as well as the more secluded venues for food, accommodation and places of interest in the country.
The Hidden Places of Devon by David Gerrard,Peter Long Pdf
The stunning county of Devon is a region blessed with beauty and is dotted with delightful little towns, quaint stone villages and eye-catching landscapes. Lush green rolling hills are intersected with bright fresh streams and wooded valleys; Devon is also home to the National Parks of Dartmoor and Exmoor (which it shares with Somerset), two areas of outstanding natural beauty. Both parks have spectacular scenery that consist of bleak uplands and isolated moorland that stretch out towards a rugged coastline. The book is packed with information covering the more secluded and little known venues for food, drink, accommodation and places of interest as well as the more enduring attractions of the region. The new edition includes an attractive cover that incorporates an eye-catching photograph of Erme Estuary on the south coast.