A Dales High Way: Route Guide
A
Dales High Way: Route Guide
(3rd edition)
by Tony & Chris Grogan
ISBN: 978-1-911321-06-4
Published by: Skyware Ltd.
Date of publication: Feb 2020
Price: £8.99
Paperback, 210 mm x 100 mm, Stitch fold, Colour
56 pages with 36 detailed maps & 34 colour photos.
Comes with weather-resistant plastic wallet.
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Available direct from the publishers and from good book shops.
This is the original guide to the new long distance walk covering 90 miles from Saltaire, near Shipley, West Yorkshire, to Appleby-in-Westmorland in Cumbria.
The guide is specially designed for use as the primary route guide for the walk, being robust, pocket-sized and with detailed route maps carrying instructions ON the maps themselves. Of course, the appropriate OS maps and a compass should also be carried.

Each copy of A Dales High Way book comes with a handy weather-resistant plastic wallet.
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Scenes from A Dales High Way
"Their description of
the route makes you want to pull your boots on and set off
immediately."
- Mike Priestley, T&A
"This pocket sized book
contains many interesting photographs and informative descriptions
of the history, geology and the culture of the area - worth buying
for these alone."
- Jay Dingley, Strider
"The authors suggest
the return journey should be by train along the stunning
Settle-Carlisle Railway and I can think of no better way to end this
spectacular walk."
- Ann Clarke, Westmorland
Gazette
"It contains
large-scale coloured maps for every two to four miles of the route,
and these are full of detailed helpful directions."
- Keith Wadd,
West Riding Rambler
"An excellent and
innovative route which is to be highly recommended for dedicated
fell walkers - my feet are itching to get started on this
walk!"
- Peter G. Davies, FoSCL
magazine
"This is an
excellently-produced, pocket-sized publication, printed in full
colour on quality paper."
- Mike Priestley,
T&A