Walks in The Yorkshire Dales - Swaledale - Wensleydale
The Yorkshire Dales: North and East
Swaledale, Wensleydale, Nidderdale by Dennis Kelsall, Jan Kelsall
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. More...
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Activities
walking, ramblingSeasons
Year round walking in the Yorkshire Dales, but be properly kitted out on the tops in winter.Centres
Richmond, Leyburn, Aysgarth, Sedbergh, Kirkby Stephen, Pateley Bridge, Kirkby LonsdaleDifficulty
From gentle three-mile walks to more strenuous day-long walks and suggestions for longer routes, Read More... not technically demanding but you should be able to use a map and compassMust See
the Howgills, Wild Boar Fell, Cautley Crag, Brimham Rocks, NidderdaleFew areas in England are so completely and immediately appealing as the Yorkshire Dales. Each valley has a character of its own, and this intimate and varied landscape harmonises, as nowhere else in the country, the work of nature and the hand of man.
This guide takes you on an exploration of the dales and surrounding hills and moors within the northern and eastern quarters of the region, where you will find some of the most remarkable limestone landscape in the country. Walks ranging from gentle three-mile strolls to more strenuous day-long rambles seek out the area’s most attractive and fascinating features.
- covers the Howgills, Mallerstang, Nidderdale, Wensleydale Swaledale, and Coverdale
- 42 walks with suggestions for combining routes into longer expeditions
- illustrated with OS mapping
- the second part of a two-volume walking guide to the entire Yorkshire Dales









