The Cleveland Way and the Yorkshire Wolds Way

The Cleveland Way and the Yorkshire Wolds Way
Title The Cleveland Way and the Yorkshire Wolds Way PDF eBook
Author Paddy Dillon
Publisher Cicerone Press Limited
Pages 301
Release 2024-05-27
Genre Travel
ISBN 1787650782

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A guidebook to the Cleveland Way and Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trails and the Tabular Hills Walk. All set within the North York Moors National Park, these straightforward routes can be walked individually in about 1 week or combined to form a long-distance walk of 405km (252 miles) taking 3 weeks. The Cleveland Way wraps its way around the national park covering 117km (110 miles) between Helmsley and Filey. The route is presented in 9 stages between 15 and 28km (10–17 miles) in length. Also contains route descriptions of the Yorkshire Wolds Way (130km, 80 miles) and the Tabular Hills Walk (80km, 50 miles) Contains step-by-step description of the route alongside 1:50,000 OS maps Includes a separate map booklet containing OS 1:25,000 mapping and route line for the Cleveland Way The book features a trek planner that highlights information about accommodation, facilities and public transport along the route GPX files available to download

The Cleveland Way Map Booklet

The Cleveland Way Map Booklet
Title The Cleveland Way Map Booklet PDF eBook
Author Paddy Dillon
Publisher
Pages 64
Release 2016-07-13
Genre
ISBN 9781852849344

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The Cleveland Way

The Cleveland Way
Title The Cleveland Way PDF eBook
Author Alan Staniforth
Publisher White Lion Publishing
Pages 146
Release 2019-01-03
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1781315035

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The Cleveland Way winds for over a hundred miles around the North York Moors National Park, from the ancient moorland town of Helmsley to finish on the seafront at Filey. Along the way it takes in splendid coastal towns and villages like Staithes and Whitby, wild empty heather moorland, a blaze of purple in late-summer, dramatic coastline and clifftops, and stunning historic sites like Rievaulx Abbey. Whether you're interested in the industrial history of ironstone mining, or a weekend stroller seeking a coastal walk from the seaside resort of Scarborough, this book, published in association with Natural England which waymarks the National Trails, is the only companion you need.

Rambling Man Walks the Yorkshire Wolds Way

Rambling Man Walks the Yorkshire Wolds Way
Title Rambling Man Walks the Yorkshire Wolds Way PDF eBook
Author Andrew Bowden
Publisher Rambling Man Books
Pages 84
Release 2019-03-10
Genre Travel
ISBN

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The Yorkshire Wolds Way. A 79 mile walking route that starts near the Humber Bridge, and ends with fish and chips in sight at the Victorian seaside resort of Filey. It's a walk that takes you through a secret part of Yorkshire. One rather overshadowed by those famous Yorkshire Dales, and the North York Moors. Hidden it may be. But it's there. Not very well known. But there. So in the middle of a heatwave, two men left their respective homes, and headed to the town of Hessle, on the Humber Estuary. And they went on a walk. A walk along fields, through enchanting dales, quaint villages and so much more. Although there were quite a lot of fields. This is the important, and extremely true tale of that journey. Of the sights. Of the sounds. Of the conversations about Adrian Chiles. Of the benches. Of the questions. Like, just what is a wold, anyway? Includes a guide to planning your own walk on the Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trail.

Yorkshire Wolds Way

Yorkshire Wolds Way
Title Yorkshire Wolds Way PDF eBook
Author Roger Ratcliffe
Publisher Aurum Press
Pages 144
Release 2011-05-01
Genre Walking
ISBN 9781845136437

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The Yorkshire Wolds Way runs for the 79 miles (127km) over the gently rolling chalk hills between Hessle Haven and the Cliffs above Filey. Beginning by the Humber estuary, you can follow the countryside agency’s acorn waymarks through wooded slopes and valleys, past the deserted medieval village of Wharram Percy to the geological curiosity of Filey Brigg. This Official National Trail Guide, published in association with Natural England, the countryside agency who administer England's fifteen official long-distance footpaths, is the perfect companion for the dedicated walker and the weekend stroller.

Wolds Way

Wolds Way
Title Wolds Way PDF eBook
Author Roger Ratcliffe
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 1992
Genre Hiking
ISBN 9780319002360

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Tales from the Big Trails

Tales from the Big Trails
Title Tales from the Big Trails PDF eBook
Author Martyn Howe
Publisher Vertebrate Publishing
Pages 418
Release 2021-09-02
Genre Travel
ISBN 1839810599

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'I am already planning the next adventure. The wanderlust that infected me has no cure.' It all started in Fishguard in the mid-1970s when, aged fifteen, Martyn Howe and a friend set off on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path armed with big rucksacks, borrowed boots, a Primus stove and a pint of paraffin, and a thirst for adventure. After repeating the route almost thirty years later, Martyn was inspired to walk every National Trail in England and Wales, plus the four Long-Distance Routes (now among the Great Trails) in Scotland. His 3,000-mile journey included treks along the South West Coast Path, the Pennine Way, the Cotswold Way and the West Highland Way. He finally achieved his ambition in 2016 when he arrived in Cromer in Norfolk, only to set a new goal of walking the England and Wales Coast Paths and the Scottish National Trail. In Tales from the Big Trails, Martyn vividly describes the diverse landscapes, wildlife, culture and heritage he encounters around the British Isles, and the physical and mental health benefits he derives from walking. He also celebrates the people who enrich his travels, including fellow long-distance hikers, tourists discovering Britain's charm, farmers working the land, and the friendly and eccentric owners of hostels, campsites and B&Bs. And when he is asked 'Why do you do it?', the answer is as simple as placing one foot in front of the other: 'It makes me happy.'