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Yorkshire Coast Path: A guide to walking 120 miles of magnificent coastline from Redcar to the Humber

The Yorkshire coastline is the second most visited tourist destination in England – so why no walking guide to its entire length? The Trail Guides published by, for example, Aurum, and other walking publishers like Cicerone, sell steady numbers of guides to the Northumberland Coast Path, let alone National Trails like the South-West Coast Path. But why no guide to Yorkshire`s coastline? Some of it comes under the Cleveland Way, though this is predominantly a walking route across the North York Moors. But from Redcar all the way south to Bridlington, and then on along Spurn Point on the Humber, is magnificent clifftop and seaside walking. The route takes in scenic holiday hotspots like Whitby, Scarborough, Filey and Robin Hood`s Bay, not to mention steam railways, seabird cliffs and the home of Dracula. Now Andrew Vine, an experienced walker and distinguished Yorkshire journalist, puts this right with the definitive walking guide, full of colour photos, and the whole route covered with OS large-scale maps. It is an essential purchase for the holidaymaker, the daytripper and local resident alike.