Cleveland Way

Cleveland Way by Ian Sampson, published by Aurum Press in 2012, is a revised and updated edition that spans 141 pages. This guide presents a detailed exploration of the Cleveland Way, a scenic trail that stretches over a hundred miles around the North York Moors National Park, starting from the historic town of Helmsley and concluding at the coastal town of Filey. The book highlights various attractions along the route, including picturesque coastal towns like Staithes and Whitby, expansive heather moorland, and significant historical sites such as Rievaulx Abbey.
Readers will find practical information for hiking and walking, making it suitable for both serious trekkers and casual walkers. The guide covers aspects of the trail’s industrial history, particularly ironstone mining, while also catering to those seeking leisurely strolls along the coastline from Scarborough. With its focus on travel and recreation, this edition serves as a comprehensive companion for anyone looking to explore the natural beauty and rich history of the Cleveland Way.
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The Cleveland Way winds for over a hundred miles around the North York Moors National Park, from the ancient moorland town of Helmsley to finish on the seafront at Filey.
Along the way it takes in splendid coastal towns and villages like Staithes and Whitby, wild empty heather moorland, a blaze of purple in late-summer, dramatic coastline and clifftops, and stunning historic sites like Rievaulx Abbey.
Whether you’re interested in the industrial history of ironstone mining, or a weekend stroller seeking a coastal walk from the seaside resort of Scarborough, this book, published in association with Natural England which waymarks the National Trails, is the only companion you need
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