Cleveland Way

Cleveland Way by Ian Sampson, published by Aurum in 2010, is a revised edition that spans 144 pages in English. This book serves as the complete, official guide to the Cleveland Way, a 108-mile National Trail that traverses the North York Moors National Park. The route begins in Helmsley and the White Horse, extending to the stunning coastline from Saltburn to Filey, showcasing panoramic views of both countryside and coast.
Readers will find a detailed description of the trail divided into nine chapters, each corresponding to a day’s walk. The guide includes 1:25 ordnance survey mapping, highlighting points of interest along the way. Additionally, it offers background information on local history, wildlife, archaeology, and landscape, making it a valuable resource for both long-distance walkers and casual strollers interested in exploring the region’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.
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The Cleveland Way is the 108-mile National Trail that skirts the edge of the North York Moors National Park. Following Natural England’s acorn waymarks, the route stretches from Helmsley and the White Horse in the west across the Moors to the dramatic coastline from Saltburn to Filey, offering panoramic views of the countryside and coast. This is the complete, official guide for the long-distance walker or the weekend stroller. A complete description of the route is divided into nine chapters, each covering one day’s walk. A 1:25 ordnance survey mapping is marked with points of interest along the route shown alongside the text. Background information on local history, wildlife, archaeology, and landscape is also included.
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