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Exploring Lake District Dales: A guide to their landscape, history, culture and nature

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Exploring Lake District Dales: A guide to their landscape, history, culture and nature

Contributors:

By (Author) Terry Marsh

ISBN:

9781844867127

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Conway

Publication Date:

30th September 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Rivers and lakes

Dewey:

914.27804862

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 188mm, Height 244mm, Spine 16mm

Weight:

756g

Description

Explore the beauty of the Lake District dales with this enchanting and absorbing guide.

The Lake District has over 100 dales, many of them tranquil enclaves far from the hectic comings and goings of daily Lakeland life. Yet beyond the main river arteries, most dales remain little-known; some see more sheep and deer than humans. Even locals would be hard pressed to pinpoint some with certainty.

Ticking your way through a list of Lake District summits is easy; they stick up and are easily accounted for. Less so the dales. Where, for example, is Blengdale, or Miterdale, seldom-visited Woundale, Fusedale, Moasdale and Pasture Bottom

In Exploring Lake District Dales, Terry Marsh champions the cause of the dales. Diving into their geology, geography, history, culture, folklore and matters of curious and touristic interest, this book reveals the beauty and appeal of dales, great and small.

Among captivating text and stunning photography, Exploring Lake District Dales also provides you with essential visitor information such as transport links, the most inspiring visitor attractions and sights, unmissable restaurants and great places to stay, making this book the complete package for all Lake District admirers.

Reviews

Few contemporary writers have lingered longer or more thoughtfully among these landscapes than Terry Marsh. A single philosophical fragment characterises this exploration: A patient and watchful eye, an attentive ear and the ability to stand still and let Lakeland come to you will reward even the least valiant of explorers
There is a quality at work here, one seldom met amid screes of guidebooks. He cheerfully confesses to being a tree hugger, and that an affectionate pat for standing stones makes me feel grounded. Sixty years of Lakeland exploration are distilled here: the result is a mature work that fuses writing and photography into a single artform honouring one mans sense of place.
Wordsworths universe of Natures fairest forms has rarely been so admirably served.

* Jim Crumley, author of Lakeland Wild and Seasons of Storm and Wonder *
Think nothing new can be written about Cumbria... think again. Terry Marshs painstakingly researched and beautifully written book fizzes with new information leaping from every page. * Mick Smith, Cumbria and Lakeland Walker magazine Editor *

Author Bio

Terry Marsh is a seasoned writer and photographer of travel and walking guidebooks. He has a long association with the Lake District, having served for several years as a volunteer warden and written a number of extant guides, mainly walking guides, on the area. He is also the author of Exploring Scotlands Islands, published by Bloomsbury (2024).

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