Walkers, Writers & Watering Holes

Summary
Walkers, Writers and Watering Holes is a delightful stroll through Wharfedale, drawing on the deep knowledge of the area possessed by the authors. Wharfedale was once described by Alistair Aird when he edited The Good Pub Guide, as OThe best pubbed area in Britain'. Between them, Barrie and Jack have visited over 120 fine pubs along the course of the River Wharfe, from its source near Hubberholme, to where it joins the River Ouse at Cawood. A short history of each pub, complete with a report on the food and drink available there, is augmented with information on other local beauty spots, places of interest and walks, making this a comprehensive and entertaining guide for the pub enthusiast, rambler, or just the lover of the magic that is Wharfedale.
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