Walks Around Addingham

Walks Around Addingham

Author: Don Barrett

Publisher:

Published: 2018-03-14

Total Pages: 79

ISBN-13: 9781980417323

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Addingham, just south of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, is an excellent base from which to walk, being surrounded by glorious but undemanding walking country.The walks devised for this book radiate out from the village; north to Beamsley Beacon and historic Bolton Abbey, east to Ilkley, south to Rombald's Moor, west to Counter Hill and to points in between. Two walks are mainly within the village itself, including a trail round the village locating the Blue Plaques attached to historic buildings and telling their story. All the walks start and finish on Main Street, Addingham. The lengths vary and all have options and short cuts which enable the walker to choose which suits their interest and ability. Each walk includes a detailed route map and directions, interspersed with numerous photographs and notes about the history and nature in the area.The countryside surrounding Addingham has an extensive network of public footpaths, many of them hundreds of years old, so there is plenty of opportunity to explore new places.


Walking the Dales Way

Walking the Dales Way

Author: Terry Marsh

Publisher: Cicerone Press Limited

Published: 2024-07-18

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 1783628758

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A guidebook to the Dales Way between Ilkley and Bowness-on-Windermere. Taking in the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District National Park this week-long 128km (79 mile) walk is a perfect introduction to a multi-day hike. The route is presented in 6 stages between 11 and 31km (7–19 miles) in length and described from south to north, a summary description is also provided for those wanting to walk in the opposite direction. The Watershed variant between Wharfedale and Dentdale is included. Contains step-by-step description of the route alongside 1:100,000 OS maps Includes a separate map booklet containing OS 1:25,000 mapping and route line The book features a trek planner that highlights information about accommodation, facilities and public transport along the route Full accommodation listings are included


1001 Walks in Britain

1001 Walks in Britain

Author: Automobile Association (Great Britain)

Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 9780393058819

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Walks of 2 to 10 miles in every corner of Britain.


Walks in Ancient Lakeland

Walks in Ancient Lakeland

Author: Robert Harris

Publisher: Sigma Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9781850587637

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This guide to the Lakeland walks takes readers along 24 ancient tracks, to explore largely unknown areas and to uncover the mysteries of the lives of our ancient ancestors.


The Outlying Fells of Lakeland

The Outlying Fells of Lakeland

Author: Alfred Wainwright

Publisher: Frances Lincoln

Published: 2011-06-01

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 9780711231757

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This is the legendary A. Wainwright's guide to his selection of 56 'foothills' in Lakeland, brilliantly revised and updated by Chris Jesty. The outings described here with typical eloquence and humour were chosen by Wainwright with a particular readership in mind: 'those walkers who, because of age or infirmity, must be content with milder expeditions on lesser fells.' This guide is packed with gems of outstanding beauty which you don't have to be super-fit to enjoy: Orrest Head, where Wainwright's love affair with the Lake District began; Scout Scar, 'a pleasure every step of the way'; Beacon Fell, 'the epitome of that appeals to fellwalkers'; and many, many others. All the walks fall within the boundaries of the National Park. In the second edition, the main routes are picked out in red for greater visibility, and parking information is given where possible.


Walking the Wharfe

Walking the Wharfe

Author: Johno Ellison

Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides

Published: 2023-08-10

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1804692131

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In a world of globetrotting explorers and record-breaking journeys – of which he has been part himself – Johno Ellison decided to return to his roots and walk the entire length of the River Wharfe, the Yorkshire waterway beside which he grew up. In his new book for Bradt, Walking the Wharfe, Ellison retraces the steps of Victorian author Edmund Bogg to investigate how the riverscape and its communities have evolved during the intervening 120 years. While wild camping, meeting modern-day Vikings, wartime ghosts and the fearless ‘Dales Dippers’, and learning how not to deal with a herd of over-inquisitive cows, Ellison encounters a microcosm of English history and culture. Starting in the Vale of York, Ellison walks upstream to explore the region’s Viking and Roman heritage, as well as more modern developments such as Tadcaster’s disastrous bridge collapse in 2015. He examines a profusion of Victorian spa towns, considers the impact of the Industrial Revolution and enjoys rare wildlife such as red kites and an otter, creatures that have returned to the area following successful conservation initiatives. Traversing the Yorkshire Dales National Park, including along the Dales Way long-distance footpath, Ellison is first bewitched by local legends of giants, trolls and witches, then seduced into wild swimming in a chilly river – albeit not the Strid, a section of the Wharfe notorious worldwide for reportedly drowning everyone who has ever tumbled into it – before seeking refuge in a candlelit pub during a storm that caused a power blackout. During his ascent, Ellison learns from a family who have farmed the Yorkshire hills for five generations before reaching the Wharfe’s trickling source amid a vast boggy moorland. This enchanting travelogue is a must-read for anyone interested in nature, ‘the great outdoors’, or English history and culture. Residents and fans of Yorkshire will love it, as will anyone who has hiked the Dales Way. Above all, by combining personal connections with journalistic curiosity and a nose for a story, Walking the Wharfe affirms that even lesser-known parts of the small island of Britain can hold their own against renowned tourist sites the world over.


50 Walks in West Yorkshire

50 Walks in West Yorkshire

Author: Aa Publishing

Publisher: AA Publishing

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780749574888

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Walking is one of Britain's favorite leisure activities, and this guide features a variety of mapped walks to suit all abilities. The book features all of the practical detail you need, accompanied by fascinating background reading on the history and wildlife of West Yorkshire, and clear mapping for ease of use. Every route has been color-coded according to difficulty, and walks are annotated with local points of interest and places to stop for refreshments. Every walk is given a summary of distance, time, gradient, level of difficulty, type of surface, and access, landscape, dog friendliness, parking, and public toilets.