The North York Moors National Park is a walkers' paradise, and the
southern and western half includes the majestic Cleveland Hills and
Hambleton Hills, as well as a string of colourful valleys.
The Southern Yorkshire Dales includes the major valley of Wharfedale,
its tributary Littondale, as well as the headwaters of the River Aire in Malhamdale, all set within the National Park.
Walking in Yorkshire: South...
This book in the Walking in Yorkshire series from Paul Hannon provides
25 enjoyable outings amid a rich variety of scenery. A collection of
over 40 colour photographs depict features and landscapes along the
routes, while the concise route descriptions are complemented by a
wealth of background information.
This volume in the Walking in Yorkshire series from Paul Hannon merges
the Wensleydale and Swaledale areas, comprising two major valleys that
run a parallel course within the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Walking South Yorkshire is a collection of 30 circular walks, between 2 and 8 miles (3 and 13 kilometres) in length, that explore the ancient woodland and rural visitor attractions around Sheffield, Rotherham and Barnsley.
Price: £12.00This handy guidebook describes two National Trails, the Cleveland Way and Yorkshire Wolds Way, along with the Tabular Hills Walk. The three routes can be joined end-to-end to create a long-distance route of over 400 km of easy and enjoyable walking in the varied Yorkshire countryside, or undertaken as shorter individual walks.
Price: £14.95Guidebook to the Coast to Coast long distance walking route from St Bees
Head in Cumbria to Robin Hood's Bay in Yorkshire. At 190 miles (300km),
this popular long-distance route can be walked in two weeks. With clear
route description, maps, trek planner and accommodation guide. A
separate 1:25k map booklet is included with the guidebook.
Swaledale, regarded by many as the most beautiful of the Yorkshire Dales and a magnet for walkers who come the length and breadth of the country to sample this breath-taking scenery.
And yet despite that many walkers miss the harsh rugged hills that line the upper reaches of this dale and make the watershed that both surrounds and forms this iconic valley.
Widely known as England’s most picturesque line, the enduring Settle –
Carlisle Railway crosses the north Pennines between Yorkshire and
Cumbria.
Walking the Pennine Way Map...
The Yorkshire Coast is hugely varied. There are Victorian seaside towns like Filey, Scarborough
and Saltburn, the very epitome of the classic English seaside resort and quaint fishing harbours like Staithes, Runswick Bay and Robin Hood’s Bay. There are high
chalk cliffs, so highly symbolic of the English coast.
Walking Through Spring follows Graham Hoyland’s journey as he creates a
new national trail, walking with the Spring from the south coast in
March up to the border with Scotland, which he reaches on the longest
day: the twenty-first of June.
‘Walks Around’ is a series of walking books specially for those who like to get out and about in Yorkshire the easy way. Ten short walks of six miles or under chosen by local expert Colin Speakman.
Price: £2.99