PFG Vale of York and the Yorkshire Wolds (49)

PFG Vale of York and the Yorkshire Wolds (49)

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Publisher Crimson Publishing
Binding Paperback
ISBN
9780319090732
SKU
07363
Pages
96

Enjoy 175 miles of outstanding walking in the varied countryside of England’s largest county, from the great city of York to the cliffs of Flamborough Head. From gentle waterside rambles to invigorating high wold hikes, explore Yorkshire on foot through 28 spectacular walks graded by length and accessibility.

Featured Yorkshire walks include:

- Stroll beside the Humber Estuary and drink in the soaring Humber Bridge
- Follow a winding clifftop path around Flamborough Head for seascape views and dramatic cliff scenery
- Start at Stamford Bridge, site of the last Viking battle on English soil, and explore the beautiful Derwent Valley
- Step back in time at Wharram Percy, England’s most complete ruined medieval village
- Explore the Howardian Hills from the castle ruins at Sheriff Hutton and enjoy extensive views over the Vale of York to the Wolds
- From Nether Poppleton, enjoy a glorious ramble beside the Ouse
- Wander the dramatic headland of Filey Brigg and enjoy sweeping views across Filey Bay to Flamborough Head
- Discover a typical Wolds landscape of sweeping uplands and deep dry valleys on the Fridaythorpe and Huggate route
- Get away from it all on the remote, wild high wolds, taking in the quaint villages of Thixendale and Kirby Underdale

OS Pathfinder Guides: Outstanding Circular Walks

- The definitive pocket book guide to Great Britain’s great outdoors
- 28 mostly circular walks in one guidebook, ranging from 3-9 miles
- Walks are graded by length and difficulty ensuring a range of routes suitable for walkers of varying experience and mobility
- Includes OS Explorer 1:25 000 scale map extracts for every route (4cm to 1km or 2½ inches to one mile)
- Discover GPS waypoints, parking information and detailed route descriptions for foolproof navigation
- Enhances your walk with information on rare wildlife, natural habitats and points of historical interest