Dennis Kelsall

Dennis Kelsall Biography

Both native Lancastrians, Dennis and Jan Kelsall have long held a passion for countryside and hill walking. Since their first Cicerone title was published in 1995, they have written and illustrated around 35 guides covering some of Britain’s most popular walking areas and have become regular contributors to various outdoor magazines. Their enjoyment of the countryside extends far beyond a love of fresh air, the freedom of open spaces and an appreciation of scenery. Over the years Dennis and Jan have developed a wider interest in the environment, its geology and wildlife, as well as an enthusiasm for delving into the local history that so often provides clues to interpreting the landscape.

 

Titles by Dennis Kelsall

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The Lune Valley and Howgills - A Walking Guide
A pocket-sized guidebook to 40 walks, from 3 to 11 miles, exploring the varied landscape of the Lune Valley and Howgill Fells, some of the most unspoilt countryside in northwest England. Set between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales and two other AONBs, the walking is hugely rewarding, with magnificent views and woodland full of wildlife. Read and see more…
The Yorkshire Dales: North and East
Walking in the Yorkshire Dales describes 42 day walks in the Dales National Park. This second volume offers suggestions for longer walks and treks in the north and east of the Dales. Including circular walking routes in the Howgills, Mallerstang, Nidderdale, Wensleydale, Swaledale and Coverdale. Read and see more…
The Yorkshire Dales: South and West
Walking in the Yorkshire Dales describes 40 day walks in the Dales National Park. This first volume offers suggestions for longer walks and treks in the south and west of the Dales. Including circular walking routes in Ribblesdale, Littondale, Malhamdale, Dentdale and Wharfedale. Read and see more…
The Ribble Way
The Ribble Way walk is a 71-mile long-distance trail. The route 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. Read and see more…
Walking in Pembrokeshire
Handy guidebook describing 41 circular walks in Pembrokeshire. Routes range from short strolls to full-day excursions, through the coastal scenery of Pembroke's national park to the Preseli Hills, Daugleddau's hidden tidal reaches, and by rivers and woodland. With walks ranging between 2 and 12 miles, there's something for everyone. Read and see more…
The Pembrokeshire Coastal Path
A handy guidebook for anyone planning to walk the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail. The scenic 182-mile long distance route from Amroth to St Dogmaels, typically takes around 2 weeks to walk. The Pembrokeshire coast path offers some of the finest walking in Britain, with soaring rugged cliffs, tranquil inlets and broad sandy beaches. Read and see more…
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