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North York Moors & Yorkshire Wolds incl. York and the Coast: Local, Mike Bagshaw

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Condition Report:New: A brand-new, unread and professionally handled book. Carefully preserved from publication to purchase, these books are offered in the best attainable condition. This grade applies to recently published titles that have not entered long-term storage.

Catalogue Note:A immaculate, crisp copy of the second edition of Mike Bagshaw's highly praised "Slow" guide to the North York Moors and Yorkshire Wolds, published by the renowned Bradt Travel Guides. Part of a celebrated series that champions eco-conscious regional immersion and unhurried exploration, this book remains one of the few standalone guides dedicated strictly to this contrasting region. Bagshaw—a seasoned naturalist, zoologist, and local outdoor educator—infuses the text with exceptional local knowledge, personal anecdotes, and insider tips ranging from hidden wildlife sanctuaries to regional microbreweries. It is an indispensable acquisition for travelers seeking an authentic, deep-dive companion to Yorkshire's heritage coast, rolling chalk hills, and historic landmarks.

Trade frantic itineraries for a richer, slower pace of discovery with Bradt's Slow Travel North York Moors & Yorkshire Wolds. This comprehensive guide leads readers through a stunning landscape of stark contrasts—from the heather-clad moorlands and dramatic cliffs of the Heritage Coast to the tranquil, rolling fields of the Wolds. Nestled at its heart is the ancient city of York, featuring the spectacular York Minster. Bagshaw unearths hidden gems missed by conventional travel books, detailing ten long-distance walking paths, incredible wildlife watching opportunities (including coastal whale-watching and England's only mainland gannet colony at Bempton Cliffs), and local cultural staples like riding historic steam trains. Complete with insights into local folklore, regional foods, and artisan crafts, this book is the definitive handbook for discovering what truly makes this unique piece of Britain tick

ISBN: 9781784770754

Book Condition: New

Book Authors: Mike Bagshaw

Book Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides

Book Language: en

Narrative Type: Non-Fiction

Genre: Travel, Exploration & Adventure

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Book Pages: 216

Book Publication Year: 2018

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Book Binding: Paperback

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