Yorkshire Dales: Local, characterful guides to Britain's special places

Yorkshire Dales: Local, characterful guides to Britain's special places

by Mike Bagshaw
Yorkshire Dales: Local, characterful guides to Britain's special places

Yorkshire Dales: Local, characterful guides to Britain's special places

by Mike Bagshaw

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Overview

This new, thoroughly updated edition of the Yorkshire Dales, part of Bradt’s series of distinctive ‘Slow’ guides to local UK regions, remains the most comprehensive guide to the area and covers the whole of the recently extended Yorkshire Dales National Park, Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and some ‘slow’ and historic towns and villages just outside the boundaries.
Each chapter covers, dale by dale, wildlife, folklore, history and local food and drink and suggests routes to follow to see the best of it all. Walking and cycling are included, as well as all the attractions and advice needed for a memorable visit. 
The Yorkshire Dales is famous internationally for its caves, scenic rivers, waterfalls and limestone flora, but it is also known in the USA for a diverse range of connections, from the lead on the roofs of the White House and Capitol Building to Roosters brewery collaborating with Pretty Things Brewery in Massachusetts. Richmond, Virginia is the largest city bearing the name but Richmond, North Yorkshire is the oldest and the one that all others are named after, while Cravendale in North Carolina is named after a 17th-century son of the Lord Mayor of London who began life as a poor farmhand in Appletreewick, Wharfedale. Knitting, President Roosevelt, Ripon in Wisconsin and a square mile of Yorkshire that is officially American soil also link the region to the USA. 
The Yorkshire Dales offer hundreds of square miles of open access land to explore, long-distance footpaths including the Pennine Way and Coast to Coast, medieval castles such as Skipton and Richmond, quaint stone villages and an exceptionally rich wildlife. Drop in to the Tan Hill Inn, the highest pub in Britain where sheep regularly find their way in to warm themselves by the roaring fire; journey into the depths of Gaping Gill, one of the largest underground chambers in Britain; or take a scenic rail trip on the famous Settle-Carlisle line, crossing en route the longest railway viaduct in the country at Ribblehead. Discover all this and more with Bradt’s Yorkshire Dales, the perfect companion for a successful trip.




Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781784776091
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 05/15/2019
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 5.18(w) x 7.73(h) x 0.66(d)

About the Author

On leaving school in his home town in Lancashire, Mike Bagshaw moved to the rival county of Yorkshire (missionary work was his excuse at the time) and loved it so much that he has lived there ever since. After studying zoology and training as a teacher at Sheffield University, almost all of his working career has been spent in an outdoor education centre in North Yorkshire. Many happy hours were passed river canoeing with school children or sitting alone up on the high fells of the Yorkshire Dales monitoring Duke of Edinburgh expedition groups though binoculars – tough work, but somebody had to do it.Although officially retired he continues to explore the nooks and crannies of his home county by bike, canoe and on foot. With a love of the wildlife and landscapes of the region and a keen interest in its crafts, architecture, local history, folklore and pubs, he is well placed to paint a personal picture of this special place. Mike lives near Whitby on the Yorkshire coast with his wife Lois and two dogs and spends his non-travelling time managing the small birch woodland they own, volunteering for the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust and writing regular nature columns for local newspapers and magazines.

Table of Contents

GOING SLOW IN THE YORKSHIRE DALES A Dales timeline, Flowers of the Dales, Wildlife of the Dales, Sheep of the Dales, There’s lead in them there hills, Savouring the taste, Car-free travel, How this book is arranged 1 THE CUMBRIAN CORNER Self-powered travel, The Westmorland Scars & Kirkby Stephen, Mallerstang & Garsdale, The Howgills & Sedbergh 2 THREE PEAKS COUNTRY Self-powered travel, The southern fringe, The Lune Valley, Ribblesdale 3 CRAVEN & WHARFEDALE Self-powered travel, Craven, Mid Wharfedale, Upper Wharfedale 4 SWALEDALE Self-powered travel, Upper Swaledale, Mid Swaledale: around Reeth, Lower Swaledale: including Richmond 5 WENSLEYDALE Self-powered travel, Upper Wensleydale: Hawes, Gayle & Hardraw, Mid Wensleydale: Askrigg to West Witton, Lower Wensleydale: Wensley to Bedale 6 NIDDERDALE, HARROGATE & AROUNDSelf-powered travel, Upper Nidderdale: Nidd Head to Pateley Bridge, Eastern Nidderdale, Knaresborough & Harrogate, North from Harrogate to Masham ACCOMMODATION INDEX
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