The revised edition of the classic cycling guide of
1947 by Harold Briercliffe. Used as the inspiration for
the Britain by Bike television series and a vital part
of the award-winning Britain by Bike book by Jane
Eastoe, the original book is reproduced along with
suggested cycling routes in the northern England region
for today's cyclists. Harold Briercliffe was the Alfred
Wainwright of cycling and his books provide great
insight into cycling in various parts of the UK in the
1940s. Harold's fascinating description of the towns,
villages and roads of Britain at the time is a joy for
all those who love these isles and especially for
cyclists looking for inspiration. Many roads have
changed over the decades and are now too busy for
enjoyable cycling, so Mark Jarman, along with Sustrans,
have made suggestions for alternative routes in the
region for today's cyclists. The book includes the
original photographs taken by Harold Briercliffe and the
original illustrations.The Cycling Tourng Guide:
Northern England covers cycle routes in the Lake
District, the Yorkshire Dales, and the North East Coast,
plus shorter tours around the Ribble Valley, Forest of
Bowland, around Pendle Hill, Bronte Country, Lancashire
Coast, Lunedale and the Pennine Link. It also covers
shorter trips around the Plain of York, and from Pool to
Richmond. The cycle routes vary in length from half day
and day-long trips to weekend and week-long
tours. |
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