Walks in the North York Moors Book 2
The 30 circular family walks in this guidebook are on the North York Moors in the National Park, covering remote stretches of the high moor, gentler sections along the moor’s flanks and the coastline from Redcar as far south as Scarborough.
Walks in the North York Moors Book 2
An Illustrated guide to thirty walks of outstanding beauty and interest
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Paperback - Wirobound
Edition
First
ISBN_13
9781852841973
Availability
Reprinted
Price
£5.99
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Seasons
All year round.
Centres
Scarborough, Pickering, Helmsley, Thirsk, Osmotherley, Stokesley, Castleton, Lealholm, Whitby, Robin Hood’s Bay.
Difficulty
Straightforward half-day and full-day walks between 5 and 9 miles long. Some of the high moors, but no real difficulties.
Must See
Little Fryup Dale, the coast north from Robin Hood’s Bay, Roppa Edge, Hawnby, Captain Cook’s monument, Ampleforth.
Introduction
About this book
Walking in the National Park
The Walks
Road Map of the area showing the Starting Points
Symbols used on the maps
Information Centres The Walks
About this book
Walking in the National Park
The Walks
Road Map of the area showing the Starting Points
Symbols used on the maps
Information Centres The Walks
- Little Fryup Dale
- Scugdale and the Carlton Moor
- The Valley of the Murk Esk
- North from Robin Hood’s Bay
- Silton Forest and Oakdale
- Thornton Dale and Howl Dale Wood
- A Stroll along Roppa Edge
- Byland Abbey
- Hutton-le-Hole and Douthwaite Dale
- The Exquisite Hills of Hawnby
- Raincliffe Woods and Forge Valley
- Captain Cook’s Monument
- Around the Head of Farndale
- Ampleforth and Gilling East
- Three Crosses Walk
- Scawton and Cold Kirby
- The Charms of Coxwold
- Danby Dale
- Spout House and Fangdale Beck
- Dramatic Newton Dale
- Egton Grange
- East Moors
- Swainby, Faceby and a Lost Village
- A Ramble from Roxby
- Paradise
- Cloughton Wyke and Hayburn Wyke
- Blakey Topping and Malo Cross
- Hob on the Hill
- Langdale Rigg and Forest
- Autumn in Riccal Dale





