Book description
The Cleveland Way National Trail offers a fine walk around the North
York Moors National Park, enjoying scenery that includes the open
heather moorlands, gentle dales, interesting towns and villages, and
dramatic cliff coastline. The Link through the Tabular Hills Walk is a
Regional Trail that allows walkers to close the loop of the Cleveland
Way and transform it into an enormous circular walk. The Yorkshire Wolds
Way, one of the quietest of Britain's National Trails, wanders through
gentle, cultivated and sparsely populated countryside. It links
end-to-end with the Cleveland Way on the coast, so that walkers who
wander from trail to trail can cover over 400km (250 miles) of easy and
enjoyable walking in the beautiful Yorkshire countryside. Paddy Dillon
is a prolific outdoor writer with a score and more books to his name, as
well as a dozen booklets and brochures. He writes for a number of
outdoor magazines and other publications, as well as producing materials
for tourism groups and other organisations. He lives on the fringe of
the Lake District, and has walked, and written about walking, in every
county in England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales.