The Waterfalls of England: A Practical Guide for Visitors and WalkersSigma Leisure, 2003 - 190 pagine From Northumberland in the north to the southern tip of Cornwall there are over 200 easily accessible waterfalls to admire. Each waterfall is given a unique star rating for its attractiveness and appeal together with clear directions and graded access according to the severity of the route. |
Sommario
Dangers and Delights | 1 |
Waterfalls put to use | 8 |
Waterfalls in Art | 16 |
Waterfalls in Poetry 22 | 22 |
The Lake District | 45 |
Yorkshire Dales and Howgill Fells | 111 |
North York Moors | 144 |
Forest of Bowland South Pennines Peak District | 153 |
Welsh Marches | 167 |
West Country | 173 |
Additional waterfalls | 183 |
Parole e frasi comuni
12 miles 15 mins 30 mins 9 miles 14km Access Alston Ambleside Aysgarth beck drops bridge BURN FALLS Buttermere car park Church cliff climb Coniston Crag downstream East Explorer OL Map FALLS 1 km Farm fell follow footbridge Further upstream Gill Beck Gill Falls Gordale Scar gorge Grade Easy Grade Moderate Grid Ref Hawes Hay-on-Wye High Force Ingleton J. M. W. Turner Keswick Kirkby Stephen km FALLS Lake District Lake District 90 Lake District Maps Landranger 90 ledges left bank limestone lower falls metres miles 10km minor road Nearest towns North Pennines North York Moors OL Map 30 Orientation path leads Penrith plunge pool ravine Reservoir right bank River Swale River Tees rock Rydal sandstone series of falls Skelwith steep stile stone stream Swaledale Tarn Teesdale Thirlmere track trees turn left turn right upper falls valley vertical village Walk wall waterfall wooded Yorkshire Dales Yorkshire Dales Maps