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Short Walks Yorkshire Dales

af Francis Frith Collection

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Many characteristics of the Yorkshire Dales alter day by day, changing with the seasons, the weather and the hour-making the area an ideal destination for the walker. The unique limestone landscape encompasses vast expanses of high, lonely moor and respectable-sized hills, but it is the intricate web of valleys such as Wharfedale and Swaledale that gives the area its name. The Ice Age was crucial in moulding this landscape of wet upland bog to lush riverside meadows, green valleys and verdant woodland. Spectacular waterfalls are another typical feature and this guide of 20 short walks in the Yorkshire Dales visits those at Aysgarth, Hardraw, Burton Force, Mill Gill and Catrigg Force. Part of the popular Pathfinder® Guides series - Britain's best loved walking guides. With clear, large scale OS maps and tough hard-wearing covers for all weather types all Pathfinder® Guides are durable for the walker to easily use during countryside walks. For more walks in the Yorkshire Dales, don't forget to take a look at companion title Pathfinder® Guide to Yorkshire Dales Walks.… (mere)
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Many characteristics of the Yorkshire Dales alter day by day, changing with the seasons, the weather and the hour-making the area an ideal destination for the walker. The unique limestone landscape encompasses vast expanses of high, lonely moor and respectable-sized hills, but it is the intricate web of valleys such as Wharfedale and Swaledale that gives the area its name. The Ice Age was crucial in moulding this landscape of wet upland bog to lush riverside meadows, green valleys and verdant woodland. Spectacular waterfalls are another typical feature and this guide of 20 short walks in the Yorkshire Dales visits those at Aysgarth, Hardraw, Burton Force, Mill Gill and Catrigg Force. Part of the popular Pathfinder® Guides series - Britain's best loved walking guides. With clear, large scale OS maps and tough hard-wearing covers for all weather types all Pathfinder® Guides are durable for the walker to easily use during countryside walks. For more walks in the Yorkshire Dales, don't forget to take a look at companion title Pathfinder® Guide to Yorkshire Dales Walks.

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