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Publisher's information 2007
The Lake Pickering Circuit was devised to commemorate Percy Kendall's classic paper suggesting how a great lake occupied the Vale of Pickering at the end of the Ice Age. The Circuit is a 155-mile trail following the higher land around the edges of the Vale and the route is made up of 36 separate but inter-connected circular day walks. These pass along the Howardian and Tabular Hills, the North Sea coastal cliffs and the Yorkshire Wolds. A total of 384 miles is mapped and described. The Vale of Pickering has a rich history of Christian witness and the walks can be used as a basis for Christian pilgrimage.