Exploring the Limestone Landscapes of the Three Peaks and Malham: A Walking, Cycling and Motoring Guide
Family Walks in Three Peaks and Malham
This guide brings together a selection of the best walks in Malham and the Three Peaks. The walks include hill climbs, moorland tracks, and walks by becks and rivers.
This new title is one of three concurrent additions to the updated series of Paul Hannon's 'Short Scenic Walks' guidebooks.
The Three Peaks You can't visit the western Dales without becoming aware of Yorkshire's famous Three Peaks –in descending order ... Malhamdale Malhamdale (buses #210 & #211 from Skipton; www.malhamdale.com), lying between Wharfedale and ...
Keen eyes will make out Shap Fell, Helvellyn, Scafell, The Old Man of Coniston and Black Combe, while to the east are Baugh Fell, Aye Gill Pike and behind them Wild Boar Fell. Further round is Great Knoutberry Hill, Great Shunner and ...
But there is certainly a problem with Horton becoming a bus terminal for the Three Peaks. ... I told him to do one and he said he was doing the Three Peaks and he thought I wouldn't mind. ... That has happened in Malham a little.
From the splendid scenery in Malhamdale to the pretty villages of Wensleydale and the grandeur of the Three Peaks, this work contains photographs that guide you through Yorkshire Dales.
Just north of Malham are the high peaks and cliffs of Ingleborough , Pen - y - ghent , and Whernside that form the Alpes Penninae . The 24 mi . Three Peaks Walk , which connects the Alpes , begins and ends in Horton in Ribblesdale at ...
A guidebook to 44 circular walks in the south and west of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, with bases including Sedbergh, Malham, Grassington, Skipton, Settle and Kirkby Lonsdale.