Walks in Dales Country
There are 30 circular family walks in this guidebook, taking in well-known Dales Country spots such as Malham and Ingleborough. Routes take between a half to a full day. Also less-frequented, almost secret routes. Graded from easy to strenuous.
Walks in Dales Country
An illustrated guide to 30 scenic walks
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9781852843236
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£6.99
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Seasons
All year round.
Centres
Sedbergh, Kirkby Lonsdale, Hawes, Aysgarth, Grassington, Leyburn, Pateley Bridge, Skipton, Ripon.
Difficulty
Mainly easy walks of half to full days. Includes high dales country such as ascending Ingleborough, which is more strenuous.
Must See
Almost too many to mention...Dent and Gawthorp, The Monk’s Road from Arncliffe, Maiden Castle, Jervaulx Abbey, Little Whernside, Ingleborough.
Introduction
About this Book
Walking in the Dales
The Walks
Road Map of the area showing the Starting Points
- The Splendours of Malham
- Upper Arkengarthdale
- Blubberhouses
- Drumaldrace
- Marble Steps Pot
- Azerley Park
- Dent and Gawthrop
- Swinner Gill and Kisdon
- The Monk’s Road
- Lead Mines of Nidderdale
- Maiden Castle
- Lower Bishopdale
- The XII Apostles
- Jervaulx Abbey and East Witton
- The Heart of Wharfedale
- The Ascent of Little Whernside
- Hell Gill
- Pinhaw Beacon
- Majestic Ingleborough
- A Circuit of Thruscross Reservoir
- Three Craven Villages
- Fountains Abbey and Sawley
- Semerwater and the Roman Road
- Hare Head and Bolton Priory
- Coverdale
- John O’Gaunt’s Castle
- Barbondale
- Airton and Bell Busk
- Redmire Force and the Templars’ Chapel
- Horse Head





