Packed with stunning photographs and practical tips encompassing everything from after-work local adventures to spending a night out on the hills, The Outdoors Fix might just provide the inspiration you need to embrace the great outdoors and live more adventurously.
The Pennine Way - the Path,...
A portrait of the The Pennine Way, Britain's oldest and best known
long-distance footpath, stretching for 268 miles from the Derbyshire
Peak District to the Scottish Borders. It charts the path's remarkable
history, and walkers past and present relate their experiences of this
commanding, exhilarating and complex path.
This wonderful series takes all the hard work out of finding that perfect location for your photograph. This SPECIAL OFFER includes THREE volumes covering the Yorkshire Dales, Peak District and Lake District and SAVES YOU £8 on the full RRP with free delivery.
The Photographer’s Guide to...
Discover the top photography locations in The Yorkshire Dales with this detailed guide book.
Price: £12.95
The South Yorkshire Moors -...
Pocket-size photographic guide to 12 walks in the Three Peaks area and the Howgill Fells on land opened up to walkers by the Countryside and Rights of Way legislation. Published with Ramblers' Association.
Price: £8.99
The Tributaries Walk is a seven day circular walk following the rivers
and tributaries that run through Yorkshire's finest limestone Dales.
The West Yorkshire Moors is an original cartographic guide to all of West Yorkshire’s open access moorland, large parts of which were not until recently accessible to the walkers, fell-runners and antiquarians who wanted to explore them.
Price: £12.99
'The West Yorkshire Woods - Part 1: The Calder Valley' is an original cartographic guide to the Calder Valley’s woodlands. The book covers the rich variety of landscapes that lie between Norwood Green and Walsden, including Cragg Vale, Shibden Dale, Hardcastle Crags, and the Ryburn, Luddenden and Blackburn Valleys.
Price: £12.99
The Yoredale Way is a long distance walk that follows the course of the
River Ure, from its source on the high fells in the Yorkshire Dales
National Park above Kirkby Stephen, to the village of Boroughbridge 73
miles later.
From its humble source north-west of York, the Yorkshire Ouse winds its way gently along some 60 miles of superb countryside. It swallows up streams from picturesque dales and steadily swells until it unites with the River Trent to become the mighty Humber and sweeps into the North Sea.
Price: £6.95
A funny, heartwarming and inspiring true story of life as a shepherdess in one of the most remote and beautiful spots in England.