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The Yorkshire Dales: North and East Dennis Kelsall

The Yorkshire Dales: North and East By Dennis Kelsall

The Yorkshire Dales: North and East by Dennis Kelsall


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Summary

This guidebook contains 42 circular day walks in the north and east Yorkshire Dales. It explores the dales, hills and moors between Kirkby Stephen and Pateley Bridge. Walking ranges from gentle three-mile strolls to more strenuous day-long rambles across the Howgills, Wensleydale, Mallerstang and Coverdale.

The Yorkshire Dales: North and East Summary

The Yorkshire Dales: North and East: Swaledale, Wensleydale, Nidderdale by Dennis Kelsall

This walking guidebook to the Yorkshire Dales offers 42 day walks and suggestions for longer treks in the north and east of the Dales National Park, including the Howgills, Mallerstang, Nidderdale, Wensleydale, Swaledale and Coverdale. The walking ranges between 3 and 12 miles, with advice on how to extend the routes. Each valley has a character of its own, and this intimate and varied landscape harmonises, as nowhere else in the country, the work of nature and the hand of man. This guide takes you on an exploration of the dales and surrounding hills and moors among some of the most remarkable limestone landscape in the country, illustrated with OS mapping and evocative photography. It is one of a two-volume series of walks in all of the Yorkshire Dales.

About Dennis Kelsall

Dennis and Jan Kelsall are outdoor writers and photographers, contributing to various magazines and producing a weekly walking feature for the Lancashire Evening Post. They have a keen interest in the environment, its geology, flora and wildlife. Other titles by Dennis and Jan Kelsall published by Cicerone are The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, Walking in Pembrokeshire and The Ribble Way.

Table of Contents

Introduction The Dales Landscape Evolution of the Landscape Geological History Human Settlement Industry and Enterprise Farming in the Dales Plants and Wildlife The Northern and Eastern Dales The Yorkshire Dales National Park Practicalities Navigation and Maps Careful Planning Clothing and Footwear Food and Drink Taking your Car Leaving your Car Behind Using this Guide The Walks Part 1: The Howgill Fells 1 Sedbergh and the River Rawthey 2 The Rivers Rawthey and Lune from Sedbergh 3 Winder, Calders and the Calf 4 Carlin Gill and Fell Head from Fairmile Gate 5 The River Rawthey from the Cross Keys Inn 6 Cautley Crag and the Calf 7 Around Wandale Hill 8 Baugh Fell from Rawthey Bridge 9 Grisedale Part 2: Mallerstang 10 High Seat 11 Pendragon Castle and Little Fell 12 Wild Boar Fell and Swarth Fell Part 3: Swaledale and Arkengarthdale 13 Apedale and Harkerside Moor 14 Grinton and Maiden Castle 15 Fremington Edge 16 Slei Gill 17 Whaw to Dale Head 18 Old Gang and Surrender 19 Beside the River Swale from Gunnerside 20 Gunnerside Gill 21 Ivelet Bridge from Muker 22 Great Shunner Fell and Lovely Seat from Thwaite 23 Muker, Thwaite and Kisdon Force from Keld 24 Whitsundale and the Head of the River Swale Part 4: Wensleydale and Coverdale 25 A Walk in Coverdale 26 West Witton and the River Ure to Redmire Force 27 Aysgarth to West Burton 28 Aysgarth Falls 29 Ivy Scar from Aysgarth 30 Whitfield Gill Force and Mill Gill Falls 31 By the River Ure from Bainbridge 32 Bainbridge to Semer Water 33 Aysgill Force 34 Dodd Fell Hill and Drumaldrace 35 Cotterdale 36 Great Shunner Fell from Hardraw 37 The High Way Part 5: Nidderdale 38 Brimham Rocks 39 Ashfold Side 40 Middlesmoor and How Stean Gorge 41 Nidderdale 42 Little Whernside Appendix 1: Route summaries and suggestions for longer routes Appendix 2: Where to find out more

Additional information

GOR005259841
9781852845094
1852845090
The Yorkshire Dales: North and East: Swaledale, Wensleydale, Nidderdale by Dennis Kelsall
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cicerone Press
20111006
256
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