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The Cleveland Way and the Yorkshire Wolds Way

Author : Paddy Dillon
Publisher : Cicerone Press Limited
Page : 301 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2024-05-27
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781787650787

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The Cleveland Way and the Yorkshire Wolds Way by Paddy Dillon Pdf

A guidebook to the Cleveland Way and Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trails and the Tabular Hills Walk. All set within the North York Moors National Park, these straightforward routes can be walked individually in about 1 week or combined to form a long-distance walk of 405km (252 miles) taking 3 weeks. The Cleveland Way wraps its way around the national park covering 117km (110 miles) between Helmsley and Filey. The route is presented in 9 stages between 15 and 28km (10–17 miles) in length. Also contains route descriptions of the Yorkshire Wolds Way (130km, 80 miles) and the Tabular Hills Walk (80km, 50 miles) Contains step-by-step description of the route alongside 1:50,000 OS maps Includes a separate map booklet containing OS 1:25,000 mapping and route line for the Cleveland Way The book features a trek planner that highlights information about accommodation, facilities and public transport along the route GPX files available to download

Rambling Man Walks the Yorkshire Wolds Way

Author : Andrew Bowden
Publisher : Rambling Man Books
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2019-03-10
Category : Travel
ISBN : 8210379456XXX

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Rambling Man Walks the Yorkshire Wolds Way by Andrew Bowden Pdf

The Yorkshire Wolds Way. A 79 mile walking route that starts near the Humber Bridge, and ends with fish and chips in sight at the Victorian seaside resort of Filey. It's a walk that takes you through a secret part of Yorkshire. One rather overshadowed by those famous Yorkshire Dales, and the North York Moors. Hidden it may be. But it's there. Not very well known. But there. So in the middle of a heatwave, two men left their respective homes, and headed to the town of Hessle, on the Humber Estuary. And they went on a walk. A walk along fields, through enchanting dales, quaint villages and so much more. Although there were quite a lot of fields. This is the important, and extremely true tale of that journey. Of the sights. Of the sounds. Of the conversations about Adrian Chiles. Of the benches. Of the questions. Like, just what is a wold, anyway? Includes a guide to planning your own walk on the Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trail.

Walking the Wolds Way: Yorkshire on Foot from Hull to Filey

Author : David Clensy
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 88 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2007-09-01
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781430310198

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Walking the Wolds Way: Yorkshire on Foot from Hull to Filey by David Clensy Pdf

David Clensy had never walked further than his car door when he decided to take on the 80 miles of the Yorkshire Wolds Way. Join him as he steps out on the trek from Hull to Filey. Whether you're planning to walk the Way or just fancy a chuckle at someone else's misfortunes, you are sure to be engrossed in the journey.

Yorkshire Wolds Way

Author : Roger Ratcliffe
Publisher : Aurum Press
Page : 144 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2011-05-01
Category : Walking
ISBN : 1845136438

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Yorkshire Wolds Way by Roger Ratcliffe Pdf

The Yorkshire Wolds Way runs for the 79 miles (127km) over the gently rolling chalk hills between Hessle Haven and the Cliffs above Filey. Beginning by the Humber estuary, you can follow the countryside agency’s acorn waymarks through wooded slopes and valleys, past the deserted medieval village of Wharram Percy to the geological curiosity of Filey Brigg. This Official National Trail Guide, published in association with Natural England, the countryside agency who administer England's fifteen official long-distance footpaths, is the perfect companion for the dedicated walker and the weekend stroller.

Wolds Way

Author : Roger Ratcliffe
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Humberside (England)
ISBN : 1854101897

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Wolds Way by Roger Ratcliffe Pdf

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Camping Road Trips UK

Author : Caroline Mills
Publisher : Bradt Travel Guides
Page : 303 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2023-02-03
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781804691328

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Camping Road Trips UK by Caroline Mills Pdf

Camping Road Trips: UK showcases a personal selection of 30 road trips throughout the UK and Jersey (Channel Islands), all suitable for campervans, motorhomes, long-distance cyclists and any other road user who likes camping. All have been handpicked by experienced travel writer Caroline Mills, who has over 20 years’ experience of camping, caravanning and motorcaravanning. Whether a novice camper or experienced road-tripper, a solo adventurer or family group, these self-guided tours provide inspiration to explore a region of the UK slowly and intensively. There are routes of all distances, from weekends covering no more than 20 miles to routes of 500 miles and more for those enjoying a longer holiday – all while overnighting in some of Britain’s most beautiful locations. Collectively the routes explore some of the UK’s very best scenery – from coastal views and mountains, forests and national parks, vineyards, lakesides and riverbanks, to pastoral idylls, wilderness and vibrant cities brimming with architectural heritage. They follow rural lanes, mountain roads with cautiously exciting hairpin bends, national A-roads of historic note and the odd official touring route such as Scotland’s famous North Coast 500. Routes allow time to explore unexpected destinations, while well-known places are here visited out-of-season to avoid congestion and encourage year-round camping. Many routes are themed, helping readers enjoy a region’s food and drink, discover its gardens, or visit historic and cultural sites such as Lincolnshire’s aviation history. Many encourage ‘slow travel’ activities like walking or cycling. You can explore Teesdale’s traditional hay meadows and wildflowers on foot, let your tastebuds roam around England’s increasingly influential sparkling-wine industry, discover the beauty of Northern Ireland’s ancient Kingdom of Mourne, stay at a tea plantation on Dartmoor, or view Dover’s famous White Cliffs from a rib. Camping Road Trips: Britain is written in a highly personal style, based upon the author’s own travels – typically as a solo female or with her three children – and is designed to entice readers to explore a region further at their own pace, taking in their own interests to produce a relaxing and rewarding holiday.

North York Moors & Yorkshire Wolds

Author : Mike Bagshaw
Publisher : Bradt Travel Guides
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2018-02-05
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781784770754

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North York Moors & Yorkshire Wolds by Mike Bagshaw Pdf

This new, thoroughly updated second edition of Bradt's North York Moors and Yorkshire Wolds, part of the distinctive 'Slow travel' series of guides to UK regions, remains the only full-blown standalone guide available to this region of contrasts, from the magnificent cliffs and beaches of the Heritage Coast and rolling hills of the North York Moors to the tranquil chalk downland of the Wolds. Nestled at the heart of it all is the ancient historic city of York, with its stunning Minster, the largest Gothic cathedral in Northern Europe. As well as featuring all the main sights, Bradt's North York Moors and Yorkshire Wolds includes places and aspects of the region not detailed by other guidebooks and, while making a virtue of being selective, nonetheless covers the whole region in considerable detail. It also includes personal anecdotes and the views of local people as well as tapping into the Yorkshire-based author's considerable knowledge of the region, especially his experiences as an outdoor enthusiast, naturalist and beer connoisseur. With Bradt's North York Moors and Yorkshire Wolds, discover what makes this area tick. The annual Tour de Yorkshire has helped to establish the region as a biking Mecca, while the Yorkshire Nature Triangle in the east is renowned for its birds and wildlife, from adders to barn owls, otters to dolphins. Wildlife lovers will also find details of whale-watching tours. Included in the guide is information on the 10 long-distance paths which cross the area, plus tips on the sandy beaches and rocky coves that make this an ideal family destination. Local food and drink, from seafood to meats, cheeses and breweries, is covered, too. Also included are details of festivals, steam train journeys as featured in the Harry Potter films, the Georgian opulence of Castle Howard as featured in Brideshead Revisited, sea-bird colonies along the Heritage Coast, the only mainland colony of gannets in England at Bempton Cliffs, and the tallest standing stone in Britain. Written in an entertaining style combining personal narrative with authoritative information, Bradt's North York Moors and Yorkshire Wolds has all the most up-to-date information you could need for a successful visit.

North York Moors and Yorkshire Wolds

Author : Tony Waltham
Publisher : The Crowood Press
Page : 409 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2024-05-27
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780719843754

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North York Moors and Yorkshire Wolds by Tony Waltham Pdf

This book is one of a popular series that seeks to tell the story of some of Britain's most beautiful landscapes. Written with the general reader – the walker, the lover of the countryside – firmly in mind, these pages open the door to a fascinating story of bygone oceans, deltas, mineralisation and glacial landscapes. Millions of years ago, rocks that now form the lovely terrains of the Moors and Wolds were laid down on the floors of shallow seas, and were then deformed by plate tectonics before being shaped by streams and rivers. The sandstones were left to form the high Moors, whereas the chalk was carved into the rolling Wolds. Ice Age lakes came and went, and all the time wave action was fretting the coastline into glorious and varied profiles. With the help of numerous maps, diagrams and photographs, most of which are taken from his personal collection, geologist Tony Waltham tells the fascinating story of eastern Yorkshire, explaining just how the landscapes of sandstone uplands, chalk hills and clay vales came to look as they do. Including suggestions for walks and places to visit to appreciate the best of the inland and coastal landforms, this accessible and readable book opens up amazing new perspectives for all who are interested in the diverse landscapes of this beautiful area.

Walking Glyndwr's Way

Author : Paddy Dillon
Publisher : Cicerone Press Limited
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2024-05-07
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781787650688

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Walking Glyndwr's Way by Paddy Dillon Pdf

A guidebook to walking the 217km (135 mile) Glyndwr’s Way between Knighton and Welshpool via Machynlleth. This long-distance National Trail is suitable for any reasonably fit walker and can be walked in nine days. The route is presented in nine stages between 18 and 29km (11-18) miles in length with the additional options of adding two Offa’s Dyke National Trail stages to form a circular trail and ascending Pumlumon Fawtr. 1:50,000 OS maps provided for each stage Detailed information on accommodation, facilities and public transport along the route Highlights include Abbeycwmhir ruins, Llyn Clywedog, Dylife mines, Parliament House at Machynlleth, Dyfnant Forest, Llyn Efyrnwy, Ann Griffiths Walk, Powis Castle Pronunciation guide and topographical glossary included GPX files available to download

The National Trails

Author : Paddy Dillon
Publisher : Cicerone Press Limited
Page : 394 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 2015-10-12
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781783622429

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The National Trails by Paddy Dillon Pdf

An inspirational guidebook to Britain's National Trails - 19 long-distance walking routes through England, Wales and Scotland. Together, these routes (National Trails in England and Wales and Scotland's Great Trails) cover well over 3100 miles (5000km), exploring the rich scenic and historic countryside of Britain. If you've ever wanted to walk a National Trail, this larger format book is perfect for planning, offering stage by stage overviews for each route including the popular South West Coast Path, Hadrian's Wall Path, Pennine Way, West Highland Way, Cotswold Way, Offa's Dyke Path, South Downs Way, Southern Upland Way and many others. Outline schedules for each of the National Trails allow you compare the routes and choose your next walking trail. Whether relatively short and easy, or longer and more strenuous, there's a challenge for you. Basic day-by-day route descriptions for each trail are illustrated with maps and profiles, helping you choose the best routes to walk. Information is provided on access to and from the routes, maps, public transport, guidebooks, TICs, accommodation and useful websites.

The Wild Atlantic Way and Western Ireland

Author : Tom Cooper
Publisher : Cicerone Press Limited
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2018-06-15
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9781783626465

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The Wild Atlantic Way and Western Ireland by Tom Cooper Pdf

The Wild Atlantic Way is a driving route along Ireland's Atlantic seaboard, covering over 2,350km of coastline and showcasing the region's breathtaking landscapes. This guide adapts the route for cyclists - and throws in a couple of other highlights (such as the Aran Islands and Killarney) for good measure. Since relatively few people are likely to have seven weeks to spare for a full Wild Atlantic Way tour, the book presents six self-contained cycle tours, each offering 7-10 days of riding. For the full Wild Atlantic Way experience, these distinct routes can be linked together into a 44-stage trip from Derry/Londonderry to Cork. Each route includes detailed advice on accommodation and facilities, plus optional detours and shortcuts and points of interest. The routes themselves are presented as 'route cards': ideal for use with a cycle computer, these pages provide 'at a glance' information for when you're on the road, covering navigation, facilities and local highlights. The guide covers all the practicalities - including transport, equipment and general tips on cycling in Ireland.

Alan Rogers Britain & Ireland 2007 – Quality Camping & Caravanning Parks

Author : Alan Rogers Guides Ltd Staff
Publisher : Alan Rogers Guides Ltd
Page : 368 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2006-11
Category : Camp sites, facilities, etc
ISBN : 9780955048630

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Alan Rogers Britain & Ireland 2007 – Quality Camping & Caravanning Parks by Alan Rogers Guides Ltd Staff Pdf

This volume contains information on over 500 inspected and selected camping and caravanning parks in Britain and Ireland. It lists facilities available for fishing, golf, riding and boat launching, and listing of parks open all year.

Not the West Highland Way

Author : Ronald Turnbull
Publisher : Cicerone Press Limited
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2011-04-04
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781849653510

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Not the West Highland Way by Ronald Turnbull Pdf

The West Highland Way is one of the finest of Britain's long-distance paths. It passes through six separate mountain ranges, from the tall elegant cone of Ben Lomond and the crag towers of grim Glen Coe to the seductive Mamores. But it doesn't go onto those enticing Stobs and Bens. NOT The West Highland Way makes the most of the surrounding area, taking in sights that the linear Way doesn't allow. With mountain alternatives to all but one of the West Highland Way's nine standard stages, this guidebook takes you on a higher and wilder journey. By taking the best of what the standard Way has to offer and adding in all its diversions away from the linear paths, and get to the heart of what makes the West Highland Way so great. It crosses Ben Lomond and Beinn Dorain, the charming Campsie Fells and the mighty Mamores, while the crossing of the Black Mount from Inveroran to Glen Coe represents the best pub-to-pub to be found in Britain.

The Rough Guide to Yorkshire

Author : Jos Simon
Publisher : Rough Guides UK
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2015-04-01
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9780241216323

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The Rough Guide to Yorkshire by Jos Simon Pdf

The Rough Guide to Yorkshire was the first comprehensive guidebook to England's largest county. Detailed coverage of the ruggedly beautiful Dales and Moors, the magnificent North Sea coast and historic York rubs shoulders with penetrating insights into the multi-cultural cities of Leeds and Sheffield, the resurgent port of Hull, and the many industrial conurbations, market towns and rural villages in between. Take your pick of great stately homes to visit, of cathedrals and churches and monastic ruins, of steam railways and seaside resorts, of world-class historical and industrial museums, of hotels and places where you can consume good Yorkshire food and ale. Full-colour sections cover Yorkshire's varied landscape and world-famous writers and artists. Whether you're on holiday, on business, visiting family and friends or just passing through - even if you've lived in Yorkshire all your life - The Rough Guide to Yorkshire will ensure that you don't miss a thing. Make the most of your time on EarthTM with The Rough Guide to Yorkshire.

Bygone Liverpool: A History in Pictures

Author : David Clensy
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 70 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2008-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781435708976

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Bygone Liverpool: A History in Pictures by David Clensy Pdf

Featuring more than 85 vintage photographs, Bygone Liverpool charts the development of the city from its Victorian prosperity to its wartime austerity. This extensive pictorial history is married with an enlightening commentary by writer David Clensy, who gives readers a personal introduction to his Liverpool home. There's no finer way to get to grips with the glorious history of this European Capital of Culture.