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Richmondshire and Hambleton Walking in Yorkshire Guidebook

Richmondshire and Hambleton Walking in Yorkshire Guidebook

author: Paul Hannon
Between the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors stretches a vast tract of unsung countryside around the Vale of Mowbray, bounded to the north by the River Tees and the south by the Vale of York: centrally placed is the county town of Northallerton.

This guidebook describes 25 varied walks, well-illustrated and concisely described, which lead you through some of the fascinating landscapes of woodland, riverbank, parkland, and moorland, featuring sections of the Cleveland Way and Coast to Coast Walk, and the beautiful rivers Swale and Ure. Each walk chapter includes distance, start location with grid reference and post code, plus OS Explorer map sheet number. Only overview sketch maps are included. The book is illustrated with colour photographs.

Explore the absolute splendour of historic Richmond, amble around the old market towns of Thirsk, Bedale, and Leyburn, and enjoy a wealth of colourful stone-built villages such as Crakehall, Well, Borrowby, Felixkirk, Ravensworth, and Osmotherley. Discover the natural delights of Carlton Moor, Hudswell Woods and Coverdale, and the less frequented charms of Hutton Rudby and Snape. Walk through history at Middleham Castle, Easby Abbey, Thornborough Henges, Stanwick Fort, and Jervaulx.

For a full list of walk locations click the link below the 'Add to Cart' button

ISBN 9781907626319 Pages 96 (2024) 115mm x 175mm

Price: £5.99