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Saturday, June 10, 2006

Saturday, June 10, 2006 10:55 am by Cristina   No comments
Thanks to this article from The Telegraph we have found out about a book that might come in handy now that the days are so inviting to get out. So, for trekkers and Brontëites alike this might be a great book: South Pennines and The Bronte Moors : Including Ilkley Moor by Andrew Bibby. It was published a little over a year ago and might be a gem now with the new Land Access.

Summary:
Frances Lincoln teams up with Ramblers Association - ardent campaigner for greater public access to open land - to produce a ground-breaking series of Wainwright-sized guides to areas newly opened up to walkers by the Right to Roam legislation now coming into effect. The first five guides explore the rich new opportunities for walkers in the Peak and Pennine region. Each guide includes: An introduction to the area: its landscape, history and natural history; 12 free-range rambles, graded for difficulty, that allow walkers to choose their own route; A full-page 4-colour OS map for each walk; Special features on points of interest chosen to add to walkers' enjoyment of the countryside; Practical information for visitors; A guide to public rights of access
ILLUSTRATIONS: Colour photos


We can confidently say that you won't regret a trek on the Brontë moors. It's simply impossible.

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