Walking in the Yorkshire Dales : South and West: Wharfedale, Littondale, Malhamdale, Dentdale and Ribblesdale
Walking in the Yorkshire Dales : South and West: Wharfedale, Littondale, Malhamdale, Dentdale and Ribblesdale
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Author(s): Kelsall, Dennis
ISBN No.: 9781852848859
Pages: 256
Year: 202206
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 23.09
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

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 character. Also included is the Yorkshire Three Peaks, a 23 mile (37km) challenge to bag three iconic summits Pen-y-ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough. Mostly circular and ranging from 3.5 to 13 miles (621km), the routes showcase Yorkshires diverse landscapes, beautiful views and rich heritage and celebrate the ups, downs and endless in-betweens of the Dales. With the exception of the Three Peaks walk, they are designed to suit most abilities: steeper sections are rare and usually short-lived. Detailed route description and 1:50,000 OS mapping are provided for each route, along with information on nearby points of interest and facilities.


In addition, an introduction presents an overview of the regions plants and wildlife, geology and history and offers an insight into iconic local industries such as farming and quarrying. p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica}p.


p2 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; font: 12.0px Helvetica; min-height: 14.0px} From bucolic pastureland to wild moors, the Dales have it all. Highlights include delightful riverside walking in Wharfedale, spectacular views of the distant Howgills and Lake District Fells, and the arresting limestone cliffs of Malham Cove.


Charming villages and cosy pubs offer a warm welcome, but it is also possible to find tranquility and seclusion. The walks in this guide take in rolling hills, sweeping valleys and dancing streams, providing a wonderful introduction to this magnificent area.


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