Slow Travel North York Moors & Yorkshire Wolds

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Bagshaw, Mike

  • Titel: Slow Travel North York Moors & Yorkshire Wolds : including York & the Coast / Mike Bagshaw ; Caroline Mills
  • Reihe: Bradt Travel Guides (Slow Travel series)
  • Person(en): Bagshaw, Mike [Verfasser*in] ; Mills, Caroline [Mitwirkende*r]
  • Organisation(en): Bradt Guides Ltd., UK [Verlag]
  • Ausgabe: Edition 3
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • Originalsprache: Englisch
  • Umfang: 255 Seiten : Illustrationen ; Karten ; 20 cm
  • Erschienen: Chesham, UK : Bradt Guides, 2023
  • ISBN/Preis: 978-1-804-69009-3 Broschur : EUR 20.00
  • Schlagwörter: North York Moors ; York <County> ; Wandern ; Führer
  • Signatur: RAT und TAT > Reisen und Länder
  • Bel 1 YORK BAGS•/21 Englisch Bel 1

Inhalt: Yorkshire resident, outdoors enthusiast and travel writer Mike Bagshaw has thoroughly updated this new third edition of Bradt's North York Moors & Yorkshire Wolds, part of Bradt's award-winning series of Slow travel series of guides to UK regions. It remains the only standalone guide to this region of contrasts. Walkers, cyclists, wildlife-lovers, families, foodies and culture vultures will find everything they need to plan and enjoy time here. From magnificent cliffs and beaches along Yorkshire's Heritage Coast and rolling hills in the North York Moors (one of the original nine National Parks of England and Wales) to the Wolds' tranquil chalk grasslands, this region offers remarkable variety. Nestled at its heart is York, probably Britain's best-preserved medieval city, with its stunning Minster, northern Europe's largest Gothic cathedral. The region is increasingly popular for outdoors pursuits, which feature strongly in this guide. The Tour de Yorkshire cycle race has helped establish the region as a cycling Mecca. Walkers can explore along ten long-distance footpaths. Sandy beaches, rocky coves, stunning woodlands and heather-clad moors make the destination ideal for families keen to immerse children in nature. Whitby has become a nationally acclaimed centre for whale- and dolphin-watching tours, while wildlife-lovers can also delight in otters and adders, or gawp at 'seabird skyscrapers' at Bempton Cliffs, including England's only breeding colony of gannets, Europe's largest seabird).This culturally resonant region harbours treats as diverse as steam train journeys across remote moorland (as featured in the Harry Potter and Mission Impossible films), local food and drink (from seafood, meats and cheeses to independent breweries and gastropubs), the Georgian opulence of Castle Howard (of Brideshead Revisited fame), the Goth Weekend festival at Whitby (where Count Dracula made landfall in Bram Stoker's novel), Britain's oldest seaside resort (Scarborough), the country's tallest standing stone (Rudston