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Walking Around Helmsley and Ryedale Keven Shevels

Walking Around Helmsley and Ryedale By Keven Shevels

Walking Around Helmsley and Ryedale by Keven Shevels


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Summary

As it heads north-west from Helmsley, a network of footpaths takes you through this valley, along wooded trails and riverside fields to the heather clad moors that line the upper reaches of this quiet, little dale. For the walker, this presents some of the best countryside that Yorkshire has to offer.

Walking Around Helmsley and Ryedale Summary

Walking Around Helmsley and Ryedale by Keven Shevels

The small market town of Helmsley lies on the southern edge of the North York Moors National Park and flowing past the edge of town lies the River Rye. Born high on the slopes of the Cleveland Hills, this river cuts a deep sided valley as it makes it's way through the flat-topped Tabular Hills passing Hawnby, Rievaulx and finally Helmsley before entering the Vale of Pickering. As it heads north-west from Helmsley, a network of footpaths takes you through this valley, along wooded trails and riverside fields to the heather clad moors that line the upper reaches of this quiet, little dale. For the walker, this presents some of the best countryside that Yorkshire has to offer. It's little wonder that the medieval monks chose this valley to site their monasteries and settlements. Here history mixes with the countryside with four thousand years of human habitation lying amongst the trees, in the fields and across the moors. A walk here tells you much more than where your next footstep goes.

About Keven Shevels

Keven Shevels Kev has been involved with outdoor sports since his school days when participation in the Duke of Edinburgh award revealed the beauties of hill and dale and resulted in him walking or running through the countryside of the North East and beyond for most of the last forty years. Many of these trips into the great outdoors being visits to the heather-clad uplands of the North York Moors, an area for which he has developed a great fondness. Over the last six years, Kev has put pen to paper describing routes through the North Pennines that reveal his passion for both the countryside and the history that has shaped it and the people who live upon it. That, coupled with an in-built curiosity to go and view things that spark his interest, tend to result in routes that take the reader into new, undiscovered areas and reveal a history that may not be apparent from the outside. He is not ashamed to admit that he is one of these boring people who can sit and spend hours reading a map like more normal people read a book. His great delight is coming up with new routes that he can subsequently explore and investigate. All of this has resulted in an easy to read, informative style of guidebook that has proved very popular among the walking fraternity and received very favourable reviews in both local and national press. Now Kev returns to one of his favourite areas, the North York Moors, and in this, the second in a number of books that he is planning on the Moors, he explores the area around Helmsley following the valley of the River Rye up into the Moors themselves.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Introduction 2. Access & the Right to Roam 3. The Walks 4. The Weather 5. The Maps 6. Facilities, Tourist Information Centres & Websites Walk 1: Griff Grange Circular 5.4 miles Walk 2: Rievaulx and Low Gill 5.7 miles Walk 3: Beck Dale and Ash Dale 6.6 miles Walk 4: The Two Rivers 4.9 miles Walk 5: A Circuit of Rye Head 9.3 miles Walk 6: Riccal Dale 7.2 miles Walk 7: The Hills Behind Hawnby 7.2 miles Walk 8: Roppa Edge and the Magna Via 8.4 miles Walk 9: Sunny Bank and Arden Hall 6.4 miles Appendix Ferguson Grading System The Author Walking North East Acknowledgements Disclaimer

Additional information

GOR006504428
9781905444595
1905444591
Walking Around Helmsley and Ryedale by Keven Shevels
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Trailguides Limited
2014-07-31
112
N/A
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