The home of Heathcliffe and Nora Batty, the wild and wuthering South Pennines is where Yorkshire and Lancashire collide, a watershed landscape of great natural beauty which is home to proud and welcoming communities with a heritage of rugged farming and industrial hard graft. This collection of forty walks explores the steep-sided valleys, heather moorlands, craggy hills and gritsone villages which have inspired and attracted writers and artists for generations to this unspoilt upland haven just a stone¿s throw from some of northern England¿s largest towns and cities.
South Pennines
How the South Pennines Were Made: 350 Million Years of Landscape Building : Geology Map and Wallchart
The Long Long Story of the South Pennines: A Young Person's Guide to Its History - Places to Visit -...
HISTORY IN THE SOUTH PENNINES: The Legacy of Alan Petford
Walking in the South Pennines
This book covers the southernmost section of the Bridleway, the first to be opened, starting near Buxton, in the heart of the Peak District National Park, and running north to the moors of the southern Pennines to the east of Hebden Bridge, ...
Included are the towns of Hebden Bridge, Todmorden, Holmfirth and Marsden. This book includes the whole area of the previous title 'Calderdale' along with the Yorkshire side of the long out-of-print 'Southern Pennines'.
... Ordnance Survey OL31 (North Pennines: Teesdale and Weardale) Getting there Roadside parking at Townhead in Renwick, ... and tranquillity are therefore found here in abundance, along pathways seldom trodden and below massive skies.
This guide covers Ilkley and Airedale, Pendle, Calderdale, Rossendale, Saddleworth and the area between Huddersfield and Holmfirth.