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Wild Guide North East England: Hidden Adventures in Northumberland, the Yorkshire Moors, Wolds and North Pennines: 10 (Wild Guides)

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Featuring stunning photography, detailed maps and engaging travel writing, this is the perfect guide for wild adventures and ultimate weekend escapes. If you’re an adventure-seeker looking to explore the wild and untamed landscapes of North East England, then Sarah Bank’s latest book, Wild Guide – North East England, is a must-read for you. Perfect for those seeking new adventures with the family, or dreaming up the ultimate romantic weekend escape

Although every journey can be an adventure, the joy of paddling for many people is simply being on the water and engaging every one of our senses. Watch ring-like patterns form as heavy raindrops hit the water or the light dancing across a river’s surface; breathe in the ozone of the ocean, the sweet smell of river water, and enjoy the fresh taste of spring-fed lakes. The sound of a paddle dipping beneath the water’s surface, the emptying of tidal creeks heralded by the cries of wading birds looking for their next meal, the gentle song of rivers flowing on their eternal journey to the ocean. All these sensory experiences increase our ‘blue health’, and all are beloved by paddlers. New from the award-winning Wild Guide series, with 600 secret adventures and 450 wilder places to eat and sleep, this book takes you to places no other guidebook reaches:Wild swim at a secret river beach dappled by willows, seek out a lost castle hidden within an enchanted forest, then watch the sun set from an ancient hillfort with a picnic of local cheese, sourdough and cider. Sarah Banks is a travel writer and photographer. Based in North Yorkshire she is the mother of three adventurous teenagers and a keen walker. Sarah has hiked several long distance trails including the Cleveland Way, the Wolds Way and the Northumberland Coast Path. A large sea pool, refreshed by the tide where according to legend, Emperor Constantine of Greece liked to bathe I'd cry with joy if M&S was in America - but the U.S has better hangover cures': New Yorker living in London reveals what she loves about UK shops (and what they could sell more of to help drinkers) Revealing over 1000 secret places, wild places, micro adventures and ideas for local food and natural places to stay.

On the C2C cycle route, The Pennine Journey & The Weardale Way, Barrington Bunkhouse is next to the village pub in the peaceful village of Rookhope. was probably used for more than one burial. Such cairns are a feature of the uplands of the North York Moors and are the stone equivalent of the earthen burial mounds of the lowlands. From Hutton-le-Hole, take R turn along Moor Ln, signposted ‘Lastingham’. After ¼ mile, take a slight L to Chimney Bank and continue for 3 miles. Parking at Chimney Bank car park. Cross road to footpath sign a few metres up the hill. Pass Ana Cross on R and continue to cairn on L. If we were to add our own entries to this list of fantastic hostels included in the Wild Guide, we would include Carrshield Camping Barn, Chartners Farm and Ilderton Dod Barns. Super remote and completely gorgeous! North Pennines – Carrshield Camping Barn A copy of your data will be held by Loop Publishing Limited (the publishers of Northern Life Magazine) for up to 10 years. The best 100 cities on the planet ranked - and 'despite Brexit' it's London that's No.1, followed by Paris and New York. So where does YOUR favourite city come on the list?Paddle along meandering estuaries, wild swim and picnic on silver sands. Featuring more than 100 stunning locations across Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Wiltshire and Somerset, this trusted guide provides all the practical information you’ll need for trips out on the water by paddle board, canoe or kayak, whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned paddler. Wild swim in crystal-clear river pools and seek out mysterious caves in ancient woodlands. Explore sea cliffs and caverns and picnic on dune-fringed beaches. Feast on local produce then gather around the campfire under a star-filled sky or stay in a treehouse with views across the moors. From the wild places of Northumberland to the North York Moors and coast, the Wolds and the North Pennines, this inspiring travel compendium reveals North East England’s most exciting, hidden gems. Featuring dazzling photography, detailed maps and engaging travel writing, this is the perfect guide for adventurers, families and explorers. Each of these dales has its own delights: the wild daffodils at Farndale; the abandoned ironstone railway at Rosedale, now a scenic trail for walkers and cyclists; Eskdale cut through by the lovely River Esk; and Fryup Dale, a picturesque patchwork of meadows dotted with rustic farmsteads and hamlets.

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