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'This land of contrasts stretches from the historic port of Whitby, with its ancient clifftop abbey, north along miles of unspoiled rugged coastline to the seaside resorts of Saltburn and Redcar an ...
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A selection of two dozen walks in 'real walking country that entices not only the keen walkers, but also those looking for a peaceful stroll among the hills and forests or simply a place to picnic with family and friends. From gentle rambles in green valleys to the wilder paths rising to rugged moors and cliffs'.
'The Captain Cook Tourism Association gratefully acknowledges the support provided by Don Burlureaux in offering access to these excellent walks.'
'The walks vary in their level of difficulty. Most of the walks are short ones that may be suitable for people with impaired mobility ... The Baysdale walk is far more challenging. None of the deta ...
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'The terrain along the Trail varies, some sections are across rough terrain with steep slopes and steps, others are on good paths with gentle slopes. We have identified some of the more accessible sections and created a series of eight easy access walks for everyone to enjoy ...'
'Every weekend there are free guided walks for the general public. The walks are of various lengths and degrees of difficulty. They are all designed to link up with train services from the Leeds ar ...
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'Guided Walks from the Leeds-Settle-Carlisle, Leeds-Morecambe and other selected Railways'
'Each book in the series Her Master's Walks has ten routes. The walks consist of a two page descriptive guide and a full colour map with numbered arrow pointers. The route directions inclu ...
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Details of eight sample walks (6-9 miles) from the book series Her Master's Walks: 'A series of walking books covering the area of the Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors National Parks ... The latest book Her Master's Walks in Teesdale provides an introduction to the beautiful and distinctive landscape of the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.'
Stephen I Robinson
'We are a friendly bunch who gather at least twice a month to tramp over the moors, dawdle in the dales or even cruise the coast from time to time. Our emphasis is on sociable walks and our enterprising walk leaders aim to cover the diversity of Yorkshire’s scenery often using little-known paths. Why not give us a try?'
'There are 820km of public footpaths and bridleways to explore. Use our guides ... to download information about long distance routes, circular routes and short, easy strolls. Most of the routes ha ...
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'Covers 233 square miles (603 km2) of Northern England in the county of North Yorkshire.The AONB shares a common boundary with the Yorkshire Dales National Park immediately to the west ... We think one of the best ways to explore Nidderdale AONB is on foot. Go at your own pace, enjoy the sights and sounds and benefit from some of the most peaceful walking in the Yorkshire Dales.'
'Moorland covers a third of the North York Moors National Park and most of the higher ground is moorland. You can get superb views across the open moorland from the road between Castleton ...
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'On foot, under your own steam, out on the trail . . . is there any better way to experience the North York Moors than heading out for a walk? We don't think so, which is why we've put together a fantastic series of downloadable walks covering every corner of the National Park.'
North York Moors Gazetteer [John Rickard]
'Join us over the spring bank holiday weekend for our exciting new walking festival!'
'We will be building up a collection of suggested walks ... complete with maps and easy to follow instructions, each based on my own walks over the last few years, and illustrated by some of the th ...
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'The North York Moors may not be one of the best known national parks, but the area includes some breathtakingly beautiful scenery, including vast expanses of open moorland, dramatic sea cliffs, sudden escarpments and hidden valleys. This site is going to be my personal guide to the Yorkshire Moors, based on twenty years of walking in the national park ...'
Access to details of over fifty walks around and about the National Park.
John Rickard
'Short to medium length walks will help you to uncover charming market towns, rolling farmland, ancient woodland and beautiful heather moorland. Along the way there are historic houses, atmospheric ...
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'Did you know North Yorkshire has over 10,000km of public rights of way? There's something for everyone - short walks for leisure and health, day walks through beautiful landscapes, long distance challenge routes such as the Pennine Way and Coast to Coast, and off-road routes for cyclists and equestrians.'
Details of recent and upcoming Meetings plus of the Committee's Membership.
North Yorkshire County Council
North York Moors National Park Local Access Forum
Links to a range of 'rights of way' web pages: [1] Information and advice - - - : [2] definitive map and statements - - - : [3] registers - - - : [4] maintenance - - - : [5] advice for developers - - - : [6] open access land - - - : [7] notices - - - : [8] maps
The Trails include: [1] Swaledale Audio Trail - - - : [2] Ribblesdale Audio Trail - - - : Read More...
'We have created a series of archaeology audio trails around the Yorkshire Dales ... Our aims are to increase your enjoyment of the Yorkshire Dales and to help you understand more about the unique cultural landscape of the area created through the interactions of people and nature over thousands of years.'
Out of Oblivion
'Ramblers’ groups in this area have some great walks and activities to choose from.'
'A gallery of webpages showing the walks and other activities enjoyed by myself, Richard Ratcliffe, Burnley, Lancs. For anyone who is not familiar with the format of this site, the intended route for viewers is through the "Recent" ... It's mostly walk reports with photos and commentary.'
Full details of twenty short walks: ten around and about the Cleveland Way and ten the Yorkshire Wolds Way.
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'Welcome to the Top Ten Trails website - a collection of "top" experiences for you to enjoy along the Cleveland Way and Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trails.'
'The Upper Nidderdale Landscape Partnership is a £1.8 million scheme to look after and help people get involved with Upper Nidderdale’s historic landscapes, cultural heritage and wildlife habitats ... The Partnership is led by Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and brings together a wide range of organisations who are working with land managers, farmers and local communities.'
[1] Upper Wharfedale - - - : [2] Lower Wharfedale - - - : [3] Ribblehead - - - : [4] Nidderdale - - - : [5] Malhamdale - - - : [6] Middleton Fells - - - : [7] Swaledale - - - : [8] Ilkley Moor - - ...
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'The Yorkshire Dales provide one of the best walking areas in the country covering a wide variety of scenery and some isolated locations many of which can be accessed by public transport. Many of the walks make use of the excellent Settle-Carlisle train service and local transport links - no car needed! For this reason I would initially recommend a visit to the Ribblehead and Three Peaks area, Moorcock Inn, Dentdale and Little White Bus [Hawes] pages.'
John Carey
'This webpage is provided by the Yorkshire Dales Public Transport Users Group, you are advised to confirm details of bus services with operators before travelling. Please check bus and tra ...
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'The Yorkshire Dales National Park have produced a guide to linear walks accessible by public transport in the Yorkshire Dales ... Ideas for walks in Wensleydale have also been provided by Leyburn Walkers are Welcome.
Dales Rail Trails Tony & Chris Grogan (Skyware Press, 2012)
'Everyone has the right to access to the countryside in the Yorkshire National Park. Choose from our Miles without Stiles downloadable routes perfect for wheelchairs, pushchairs and a post-pub-lunch amble. You can also buy route cards at National Park Centres. To see where the routes can be found in the National Park have a look at the interactive map.'
'The National Park was established in 1954, and covers an area of 1,762 square kilometres (680 square miles) in the north of England, straddling the central Pennines in the counties of North Yorksh ...
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'The Yorkshire Dales is a fabulous place to go walking whether you are looking for a gentle stroll besides one of the many rivers, or you are looking for a hike on a wild and empty moorland.'
List of Yorkshire Dales [Wikipedia]
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