The beautiful Yorkshire countryside is home to some of
England's greatest abbeys, and along The Abbey Trail you have the opportunity
to visit no less than seven of these historic buildings. Included are Kirkstall,
Fountains, Byland, Rievaulx, Lastingham, Rosedale and Whitby.
Although The Abbey Trail is 116 miles long and can be completed as a long-distance
walk, it is also divided into eight one-day sections. Clear directions mean
that readers can choose to select many shorter alternatives. There are also
six one-day circular walks outlined, but whichever walk you choose, you will
find relevant detailed maps provided throughout.
The author provides a brief history about each of the seven abbeys, linking
this with information on the beautiful surrounding countryside. The Abbey Trail
also takes the walker past a variety of other places of historic interest such
as Otley (the birth of Chippendale), Ripon with its wonderful cathedral built
in 1220, and Whitby with its historic harbour and old town.
The Yorkshire countryside, with its gently sloping hills and valleys and amazing
scenic views, is perfectly suited to walkers of all ages and abilities. |