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Hill Walks from the Settle to Carlisle Railway Stations
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This book details 24 walks into the hills surrounding the historic and iconic Settle to Carlisle railway, based on the stations between Settle and Appleby. The area has some of the finest walking of the North Pennines; the Craven district around Settle; the Three Peaks area; Dentdale and Mallerstang; and the upper Eden valley. The walks which vary from 4.7 to 17.4 miles with suggestions for variations, are graded, and the descriptions come with OS map extracts and points of interest.
Cordee Code: | CWL310 |
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Page Size: | 116 x 181 mm |
No of Pages: | 240 |
Publisher: | 2qt Limited Publishing |
ISBN13: | 9781910077320 |
Author: | Hugh Stewart |
Published Date: | August 2014 |
Edition: | 2nd ed, Aug 2014 |
Binding: | Paperback |
Illustrations: | colour photos, OS maps |
Weight: | 300g |
Product Type: | Guide Books |
This book, updated in 2014, details 24 walks into the hills surrounding the historic and iconic Settle to Carlisle railway, based on the stations between Settle and Appleby. The area has some of the finest walking of the North Pennines; the Craven district around Settle; the Three Peaks area; Dentdale and Mallerstang; and the upper Eden valley.
The walks which vary from 4.7 to 17.4 miles with suggestions for variations, are graded, and the descriptions come with OS map extracts and points of interest.
Guided walks take place most weekends of the year from these stations, as charter rail services for ramblers popularised the activity from the mid 70's, but this book allows confident walkers to go it alone if they so wish, not necessarily along the same routes.
The walks which vary from 4.7 to 17.4 miles with suggestions for variations, are graded, and the descriptions come with OS map extracts and points of interest.
Guided walks take place most weekends of the year from these stations, as charter rail services for ramblers popularised the activity from the mid 70's, but this book allows confident walkers to go it alone if they so wish, not necessarily along the same routes.