Dennis and Jan Kelsall
Biography
Both natives of Lancashire and living not far from Preston, Dennis and Jan Kelsall are no strangers to the Ribble Way and the splendid countryside through which it runs. As professional outdoor writers and photographers, they have written and illustrated many guides covering some of the country's most popular walking areas. They also contribute to various magazines, as well as producing a weekly walking feature for the Lancashire Evening Post.Their enjoyment of the countryside extends far beyond a love of fresh air and open spaces and an appreciation of scenery. They also have a keen interest in the environment and its geology, flora and wildlife, as well as a passion for the local history that so often provides clues to interpreting the landscape.
Titles by Dennis and Jan Kelsall
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The Yorkshire Dales: South and West
Completely new guidebook to walking the beautiful Yorkshire Dales, with the best walking both well-known and newly unearthed, from an experienced writing team. This first volume covers the southern and western dales of Ribblesdale, Dentdale, the Howgills, Dentdale and Wharfedale. With over 40 of the best routes. More >>
£12.00
The Ribble Way
The 71-mile Ribble Way, described in this guidebook, traces the full length of the Ribble valley and leads walkers through some of the finest scenery in northwest England. Route described from the estuary mouth, near Preston, to the river’s source on Cam Fell in the Yorkshire Dales. More >>
£10.00
Walking in Pembrokeshire
The 40 outstanding walks in this guidebook cover the beautiful southwestern tip of Wales. The routes range from short ambles to full-day excursions, and take walkers through the spectacular coastal scenery of Pembroke's national park to the Preseli Hills, the Daugleddau's hidden tidal reaches, and by rivers and woodland. More >>
£12.00
The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path
This guidebook describes the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path, a 182 mile long-distance walk from Amroth, near Tenby, to St Dogmaels, north of Newport. The walk is divided into 15 clear sections of between 7 and 19 miles. The Pembrokeshire coast has been designated a National Park, such is it’s beauty, with soaring rugged cliffs, tranquil inlets and broad sandy beaches. With accommodation guide. More >>
£12.95
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