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Wandelgids Grassington and Wharfedale | Hallewell Publications

The Yorkshire Dales National Park - an area of rolling green hills, dramatic limestone features and quaint villages - has five main dales (valleys). Walks Grassington & Wharfedale covers Wharfedale - containing the villages of Grassington and Kettlewell - plus the town of Skipton. In the north the walks run by the riverside or climb onto the grassy...
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Wandelgids Walking in the Yorkshire Dales: South and West | Cicerone
Wandelgids Walking in the Yorkshire Dales: South and West | Cicerone
Veelzijdige wandelgids van een deel van de Yorkshire Dales, goede kaarten en beschrijvingen en veel keuze uit een behoorlijk aantal wandelingen. Part of a two-book set, this guidebook describes 44 walks in the southern and western Yorkshire Dales, including the famous 23 mile Three Peaks circuit over Pen-y-Ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough. The other, mostly circular routes of 3½ to 13 miles cover the scenic region between Sedbergh, Kirkby Lonsdale, Settle, Skipton and Grassington. The Yorkshire Dales need little introduction: their picturesque scenery and hundreds of miles of footpaths, tracks and bridleways have been attracting walkers for decades. Part of a two-volume set, this guidebook presents over 40 routes in the south and west of the National Park, with bases including Sedburgh, Malham, Grassington, Skipton, Settle and Kirkby Lonsdale. The walks cover the valleys of Wharfedale, Littondale, Malhamdale, Ribblesdale and Dentdale – each with its own distinctive landscape and chara…
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Wandelgids Hawes and Wensleydale | Hallewell Publications
Wandelgids Hawes and Wensleydale | Hallewell Publications
Rewalked and updated in 2016, Walks Hawes & Wensleydale covers the Northern part of the Yorkshire Dales National Park - an area of rolling green hills, dramatic limestone features and quaint villages. The guide features walks in Wensleydale, which includes the popular towns of Hawes and Leyburn. Although there are no high peaks in the area, there are some fine hill walks, as well as paths passing the area's numerous waterfalls. The 21 walks featured range from 1 mile to 11 miles (1.5-18km). Routes include: Aysgill Force, Hardraw Force & Sedbusk, Semer Water, Aysgarth to Castle Bolton and Leyburn Shawl. The guide is part of a popular series of A6 pocket walking guides which describe routes which are suitable for walkers of all abilities and to suit all tastes. Route descriptions are accompanied by 2-colour sketch maps. The guides are illustrated with line illustrations, and will provide walkers with a good introduction to what each area covered has to offer.  
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Wandelgids Malham and the Three Peaks | Hallewell Publications
Wandelgids Malham and the Three Peaks | Hallewell Publications
Last rewalked and updated in 2021, Walks Malham & The Three Peaks covers part of The Yorkshire Dales National Park - an area of rolling green hills, dramatic limestone features and quaint villages. The Park covers five main dales (valleys) and this guide covers Ribblesdale and the surrounding hills, along with the smaller Malhamdale. This area contains the finest hill walking in the Dales (with paths up the `Three Peaks': Whernside, Ingleborough and Pen-y-ghent) plus the most dramatic limestone features: Malham Cove and Gordale Scar. The 23 walks featured range from 1 mile to 9.5 miles (1.5-15km). Routes include: Whernside, three routes up Ingleborough, Ingleton Waterfalls Walk, Pen-y-ghent, Victoria Cave Loop, Gordale Scar & Malham Cove and Malham to Settle. Now in its 2nd edition, this book is part of a popular series of A6 pocket walking guides which describe routes which are suitable for walkers of all abilities and to suit all tastes. Route descriptions are accompanied by 2-colour…
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Wandelgids Yorkshire Dales | Ordnance Survey
Wandelgids Yorkshire Dales | Ordnance Survey
Enjoy the magnificent waterfalls, sweeping scenery and cosy Dale pubs with ten short, leisurely walks suitable for all ages and abilities. Discover the Yorkshire Dales with its natural wonders, lush wildlife and quaint villages on accessible, tried-and-tested walks which everyone can go on – no walking experience required.   Yorkshire Dales Short Walks Made Easy include:   - Walk the banks of the River Eden through Westmorland and explore the limestone scenery around Kirkby Stephen - See some of the iconic waterfalls for which the Yorkshire Dales are famous in Upper Swaledale on a walk to East Gill Force and Kisdon Force - Discover Heriot Country around the village of Askrigg, surrounded by wildflower meadows - See the iconic Ribblehead Viaduct on a moorland walk in the shadow of Whernside, Yorkshire’s highest hill - Follow the River Wharfe through wildflower meadows through Grassington - Take in unmissable Malham Cove, one of England’s most spectacular natural features   OS Short Walk…
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Wandelgids North York Moors: Western Area | Hallewell Publications
Wandelgids North York Moors: Western Area | Hallewell Publications
Rewalked and updated in 2022, Walks North York Moors (Western Area) features walks in the North York Moors National Park - an area of picturesque moorland intersected by narrow dales, butted up against the coast in the north-east corner of Yorkshire. This guide covers the western half of the area - as far east as the villages of Danby and Rosedale Abbey (for routes around Whitby and the east of the area, see Walks North York Moors (Eastern Area)). The 24 walks in the guide range from 1.5 to 8 miles (2.5 13km). Routes include the ascent of distinctive Roseberry Topping, the path to the famous White Horse near Thirsk, and from Helmsley to the ruin of Rievaulx Abbey. Walks North York Moors (Western Area) is part of a popular series of A6 pocket walking guides which describe routes which are suitable for walkers of all abilities and to suit all tastes. Route descriptions are accompanied by 2-colour sketch maps. The guides are illustrated with line illustrations, and will provide walkers wi…
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Wandelgids South Peak District : Including Bakewell and Dovedale | Hallewell Publications
Wandelgids South Peak District : Including Bakewell and Dovedale | Hallewell Publications
Rewalked and updated in 2017/19, Walks South Peak District features walks in the gentler, southern half of the Peak District National Park; an area of low, green hills intersected by narrow valleys. The area's limestone is worked into numerous rock formations notably the famous spires and caves in Dovedale, and the long, low 'edges' above Curbar and Baslow. The main towns in the area are Buxton and Bakewell, but the walks pass numerous picturesque villages, as well as the splendid stately home of Chatsworth House. Walks range from 2 to 7.5 miles (3-12kms). Routes include Curbar Edge, Bakewell to Chatsworth, Thor's Cave & Wetton Hill, Dovedale and Mill Dale and The Roaches. This guide is part of a popular series of A6 pocket walking guides which describe routes which are suitable for walkers of all abilities and to suit all tastes. Route descriptions are accompanied by 2-colour sketch maps. The guides are illustrated with line illustrations, and will provide walkers with a good introduc…
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Wandelgids Exmoor | Hallewell Publications
Wandelgids Exmoor | Hallewell Publications
Rewalked and revised in 2021, Walks Exmoor features walks in the Exmoor National Park - a beautiful area including moorland, farmland, wooded valleys and stunning coastal scenery. (The major settlements - Minehead, Ilfracombe and Barnstaple - are all just outside the area.) The 20 walks in the guide range from 1 to 9 miles (1.6 14.4km). The bulk of the routes are in the northern coastal strip (the guide contains a number of short walks from the South West Coast Path), including the path from Lynmouth to the stunning Valley of Rocks and a group of linked walks on Bossington Hill (by Minehead). Elsewhere there is a fine riverside walk to the ancient footbridge of Tarr Steps. Walks Exmoor is part of a popular series of A6 pocket walking guides which describe routes which are suitable for walkers of all abilities and to suit all tastes. Route descriptions are accompanied by 2-colour sketch maps. The guides are illustrated with line illustrations, and will provide walkers with a good introd…
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Wandelgids The Dales Way | Rucksack Readers
Wandelgids The Dales Way | Rucksack Readers
This charming walk runs for 79 miles (127 km) from Ilkley in the Yorkshire Dales to Bowness in the Lake District. The route heads north through Wharfedale, crisscrossing the river, and rises over high moorland to pick up River Dee through Dentdale. It joins River Lune briefly before heading west to Bowness on Lake Windermere. The LDWA has documented Link Routes for walkers beginning in Leeds, Harrogate and Bradford.   Along the Way, you’ll see impressive railway viaducts and fine stone bridges; Bolton Priory and many small churches; limestone scenery with stone walls, hay meadows and lime kilns; and heritage centres you can visit. Above all, the route is blessed with many small villages with B&Bs and welcoming pubs at strategic intervals. Gradients are modest and most people will complete it comfortably in 6 or 7 days.   This guidebook has all you need to plan and enjoy the Dales Way:   detailed directions for the main Way walked south to north detailed directions for the Bradford…
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Wandelgids North Peak District : Including Castleton, Edale and the Upper Derwent Valley | Hallewell Publications
Wandelgids North Peak District : Including Castleton, Edale and the Upper Derwent Valley | Hallewell Publications
Walks North Peak District features walks around Castleton, Edale and the Upper Derwent Valley, in the northern part of the Peak District National Park. Although there are no truly high peaks in the area, there are steep climbs onto Kinder Scout and up the wooded slopes around the reservoirs of the Derwent Valley, and long walks through bleak moorland scattered with tors. Around Castleton the contours are softer, but there are good ridge walks and paths leading to the surrounding caverns. Walks range from 1 to 11 miles (1.5-18kms). Routes include Ladybower, Hayfield to Kinder Scout, Rushup Edge and Stanage Edge. This guide is part of a popular series of A6 pocket walking guides which describe routes which are suitable for walkers of all abilities and to suit all tastes. Route descriptions are accompanied by 2-colour sketch maps. The guides are illustrated with line illustrations, and will provide walkers with a good introduction to what each area covered has to offer.  
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Wandelgids Fife | Hallewell Publications
Wandelgids Fife | Hallewell Publications
Rewalked and updated in 2021, Walks Fife including St Andrews & the Lomond Hills covers the county of Fife, which lies between the estuaries of the Rivers Forth and Tay. There are a lot of coastal walks (along sections of the Fife Coastal Path), plus walks in and around the historic town of St Andrews and some good hill walks in the Lomond Hills. The 27 walks featured range from 0.5 miles to 13 miles (1.5-21km). Routes include: West and East Lomond, Bishop Hill and St Andrews to Crail. Now on its 3rd edition, Walks Fife is part of a popular series of A6 pocket walking guides which describe routes which are suitable for walkers of all abilities and to suit all tastes. Route descriptions are accompanied by 2-colour sketch maps. The guides are illustrated with line illustrations, and will provide walkers with a good introduction to what each area covered has to offer.  
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The Yorkshire Dales National Park - an area of rolling green hills, dramatic limestone features and quaint villages - has five main dales (valleys). Walks Grassington & Wharfedale covers Wharfedale - containing the villages of Grassington and Kettlewell - plus the town of Skipton. In the north the walks run by the riverside or climb onto the grassy hills; in the south the rock changes from limestone to sandstone and there are routes through the narrow wooded valley north of Castle Bolton or onto the heather moors to either side. The 22 walks featured range from 0.5 miles to 8.5 miles (1-14km). Routes include: Buckden Loop, a circuit from Kettlewell via Starbotton and Moor End, Grassington to Burnsall, Bolton Abbey & The Strid and Skipton Woods. Part of a popular series of A6 pocket walking guides which describe routes which are suitable for walkers of all abilities and to suit all tastes. Route descriptions are accompanied by 2-colour sketch maps. The guides are illustrated with line illustrations, and will provide walkers with a good introduction to what each area covered has to offer.  
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