Walking Guidebooks for the Pennines and North East England
Creating a natural barrier between the west and east of northern England, the Pennines form a chain of mountain and moorland inviting you to escape the great northern cities and industrial towns of the region. The north east of England includes some fine walking country, including the Yorkshire Dales, the North York Moors, and the heritage coast and moorlands of Northumberland and the borders.
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Walking In Northumberland
Northumberland is a big county of great contrasts with some great walking both upland, moorland and dale, and on the coast. 36 day walks covering all parts of the county from the Cheviots, Pennines and the coastline. Also includes outlines of Northumberland’s 8 long-distance trails. More >>
£10.00
Hadrian’s Wall Path
A World Heritage Site, Hadrian’s Wall is a famous frontier, combining striking natural landscapes with monumental remains. Running between Bowness-on-Solway and Wallsend in Newcastle, the 84 mile route is described for walking in either direction, and the guide is divided into 22 stages, with detailed mapping showing the Roman remains beneath your feet. More >>
£12.95
South Pennine Walks
South Pennines is taken to refer to the expanse of hill country that straddles the Lancashire/Yorkshire border between the Yorkshire Dales and Peak National Parks. These 30 circular walks range from four to eight and a half miles and explore an area of remarkably varied and contrasting landscapes. For both experienced and novice walkers. More >>
£5.99
Historic Walks in North Yorkshire
This book combines both scenic and historical appeal in 20, mostly circular, walks. They take you from open moorland and exposed sections of hillside and cliff to the more sheltered dales and the streets of York. Walks include Skipton Castle, Ripon and Fountains Abbey, Ripley Castle, Castle Howard, Whitby Abbey, Bolton Abbey and Aldborough Roman Town. More >>
£9.00
The Pennine Way
Britain's best-known long-distance walk. It can be tackled in its entirety over two to three weeks or enjoyed in several short bites. This guide divides the Pennine Way into 16 stages, each ending at a place where accommodation is available. Starting in the Peak District at Edale, and ending in Kirk Yetholm near Kelso. More >>
£10.00
Walks in Dales Country
30 circular family walks throughout the Dales talking from half to a full day. Well-known spots such as Malham and Ingleborough, but also less-frequented, almost secret, gems. Graded from easy to strenuous. More >>
£5.99
Backpackers Britain: Northern England
25 great backpacker’s routes throughout northern England from the Dales and Forest of Bowland, to the Lakes and Pennines, and up to the Cheviots on Scottish border. Tough routes if done in one day, but good two-day outings in remote spots. More >>
£10.00
The Yorkshire Dales Angler’s Guide
A comprehensive guide on where to fish, how and where to obtain tickets or licences, what baits to use throughout the dales. Covers Airedale, Nidderdale, the north western Dales, Ribblesdale, Swaledale, Wensleydale, Wharfedale, plus all resevoirs, still waters and canals within the area. More >>
£9.99
Walking in County Durham
Durham runs from the Pennines to the sea, with landscapes from high moorland to gentle lowland. 33 day walks, 7 cycleways and 5 long-distance trails in a landscape rich in heritage. More >>
£7.99
The Alternative Coast To Coast
Running from Walney Island on the edge of the Lake District to Holy Island in Northumberland, across some of Britain’s finest hill country, this is a real alternative to the busy Coast to Coast trail. Over 300km in 18 stages; with a return route for a round-trip. More >>
£9.99
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