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Aire Valley and Bronte Country
in the Yorkshire Pennines
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| Cordee Code: | CWP770 |
|---|---|
| Page Size: | 115 x 175 mm |
| No of Pages: | 96 |
| Publisher: | Hillside Publications |
| ISBN13: | 9781907626234 |
| Author: | Paul Hannon |
| Published Date: | May 2018 |
| Edition: | 1st, May 2018 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Illustrations: | Full colour throughout |
| Weight: | 130g |
| Product Type: | Guide Books |
This new title is the latest in an improved series of Paul Hannon's walking guides. A range of enhancements see a more logical geographical spread featuring the Aire Valley from the edge of the Yorkshire Dales to the edge of industrial Bradford. Included are sections of previous titles `Malhamdale', 'Bronte Country' and 'IlkleyMoor'. All routes have been re-walked and updated, with the addition of several new walks. Focal point is the Bronte village of Haworth, and the walks include such iconic landmarks as Saltaire, TopWithins, the Five Rise Locks, Shipley Glen and Haworth Moor.
In addition to being far more visually appealing than their predecessors, with the use of colour throughout and a more modern house style, these new titles feature a lower cover price than the old series. Also, the 'Walking Country' is replaced by 'Walking in Yorkshire', to give a stronger,
recognisable identity. This book provides 25 enjoyable outings amid a rich variety of scenery. A collection of 40 colour photographs depict features and landscapes along the routes, while the concise route descriptions are complemented by a wealth of background information.
In addition to being far more visually appealing than their predecessors, with the use of colour throughout and a more modern house style, these new titles feature a lower cover price than the old series. Also, the 'Walking Country' is replaced by 'Walking in Yorkshire', to give a stronger,
recognisable identity. This book provides 25 enjoyable outings amid a rich variety of scenery. A collection of 40 colour photographs depict features and landscapes along the routes, while the concise route descriptions are complemented by a wealth of background information.


