The Hambleton Hills, lying on the south-west border of the North York Moors National Park, is a superb area for walkers.
The beautiful rolling countryside of the Howardian Hills AONB provides excellent prospects for walkers. A diverse network of footpaths and bridleways offer a superb selection of routes ranging from riverside rambles to scenic hill walks.
Price: £4.99
Wensleydale is the largest of all the Yorkshire Dales. It is a green and fertile valley, with many natural and man-made features.
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Wharfedale is probably the best known of the Yorkshire Dales and
certainly one of the loveliest. Its breathtaking scenery and rich
variety of flora and fauna put it in a class of its own.
In 2008 Mark Clarke embarked on a journey to visit the highest point in each of the eighty-five historic counties in Great Britain. Over the course of four years, he walked over 500 miles and climbed over 100,000 feet, sampling all that is great about Britain along the way.
This wonderful new book is the perfect guide to both city and countryside, containing 25 carefully chosen meanders to places of historical interest.
Price: £8.95
Follow Debbie North's Coast to Coasting adventures in an All-Terrain wheelchair.
JOURNEY OF THE WHARFE takes you on a 60-mile odyssey in the company of one of the great Yorkshire rivers, from Hubberholme and Buckden Pike in the heart of the Dales to poppy-draped pastures between Selby and York.
Lady Anne's Way is a long distance trail of 100 miles following in the footsteps of the remarkable Lady Anne Clifford.
Price: £11.99
Lake District, the Howgills...
36 selected routes amongst England's finest mountains - some completely new, some established classics.
Price: £9.00
Leadmining in the Yorkshire...
The Cleveland Way begins from the historic market town of Helmsley and
traverses the wild, isolated moorlands of the Hambleton and Cleveland
Hills en route to the North Sea coastline at Saltburn.