This talk follows my completion of the Cleveland Way, North Yorkshire’s 109 mile long National Trail.
We set out from the market town of Helmsley, cross the North York Moors to Saltburn-by-the-Sea and then follow the coast southwards to the conclusion of the trail above Filey Brigg. Along the way there’s some spectacular scenery, fascinating history and intriguing local legends to enjoy.
My talk is illustrated throughout with images taken while walking the Cleveland Way.
Views: 25 | Enquiries: 0I’m Paula, I have a BA (Hons) in. Arts & Humanities and I have a lifelong interest in history, archaeology, nature and walking in the countryside.
Over the years I’ve walked hundreds of miles, mostly in the north of England - in the Yorkshire Wolds, the North York Moors, Yorkshire Dales, Lake District and Peak District. I’ve also completed several long distance trails. I have a popular online blog, following my adventures and have had walks and photographs published in national walking magazines.
I’m a semi-professional photographer and have had my images published in magazines and books, on websites, on TV and even in a Hollywood movie. It goes without saying, therefore, that my talks are all illustrated.
My talks have been well received by groups such as Women’s Institutes, Probus and the U3A and I love sharing my passion for history, nature and the landscape. I have my own equipment (projector, stand, screen etc.) and can usually be ready to go at very short notice!
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