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A guidebook to Devon, one of the most popular long distance cycling routes in the UK. It features: full-colour mapping; accommodation listed and mapped; eating spots and places of interest; bike shops, tourist information and more; and, full colour
A guidebook to Devon, one of the most popular long distance cycling routes in the UK. It features: full-colour mapping; accommodation listed and mapped; eating spots and places of interest; bike shops, tourist information and more; and, full colour
This Climbers' Club guide documents climbs on the North Devon coast and includes the best boulder problems in the
Explore the North Devon coast with this laminated, waterproof Devon walking map. With 10 circular, clearly-marked routes this easy-to-use map will help you discover coast via some of the finest pubs and
The ultimate coast-to-coast guide for armchair travelers who never leave their armchair because they're watching their favorite television shows. For more than 75 years, television shows have used their fictional or real settings as major characters. When you think of shows like Seinfeld, E.R., The
Combining travel writing with a walking guide, Suffolk Coast Walk provides a wonderful insight into this fascinating county and is the companion book to Essex Coast Walk by the same
Third edition of Cicerone's guide to the Coast to Coast walk popularised by Wainwright. The walk across northern England from St Bees Head in Cumbria to Robin Hood's Bay on Yorkshire's east coast is now one of the most popular long-distance walks in Britain. At 178 miles (300km) long, the trail can
A walking guide describing 50 walks along the Essex coast, the longest coastline of any English
Guidebook to the Southern Upland Way, a coast to coast walk through Galloway and the Scottish Borders. One of Scotland's Great Trails, the 347km (215 mile) route links Portpatrick on the west coast to Cockburnspath on the east, through diverse landscapes and rich natural and historical interest. It
This is based on the route described in The Coast-to-Coast Walk by Alfred Wainwright. Trevor Bell sets off along the same pathways. The result is a historical, and partly anecdotal, account of the route from Robin Hood's Bay in Yorkshire to St Bees in Cumbria, evoking a nostalgia for an England
A guide to Turkey's Southwest
Guidebook to Hadrian's Cycleway, a 174 mile coast-to-coast route across northern England, following the corridor of the Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site. From Ravenglass in Cumbria through Northumberland to South Shields, with an alternative Tynemouth finish, on cycle paths and quiet country
The A-Z Adventure series features the accuracy and quality of OS Explorer mapping in a convenient book, complete with
Guidebook to walking Devon's Coast to Coast, a 117 mile route incorporating the Two Moors Way and a section of the Erme-Plym Trail. Beginning at Wembury Bay on the south coast and finishing at Lynmouth, the walk passes through the beautiful countryside of Dartmoor and Exmoor. A map booklet of the
180 miles of cliff top, beach and cove around the magnificent Welsh coast, The Pembrokeshire Coast Path (Llwybr Arfordir Sir Benfro) is the 186-mile National Trail around Wales's magnificent southern headland. Winding around the coast from St Dogmaels to Amroth, it clings to soaring cliff tops,
Whether you're looking for an easy afternoon stroll along the shore, a riverside ramble to an atmospheric country pub or a tor-topping trek on the moors, there's something to suit every boot in Patrick Kinsella's inspiring collection of 40 Devon coast and country
These attractive and cleverly structured guides give walkers ten of the finest walks along each of the main sections of the Wales Coast Path in a popular pocketable
From Great Yarmouth to Aberystwyth, Westering is a coast-to-coast journey crossing the Fens, Leicester, the Black Country and central Wales. It connects landscape, place and memory to evoke a narrative unravelling the deep topography, and following a westerly route that runs against the grain of