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  • The Cleveland Way and the Yorkshire Wolds Way

    Cicerone Press The Cleveland Way and the Yorkshire Wolds Way

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    Book SynopsisA walking guidebook to the Cleveland Way and Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trails, plus the Tabular Hills Walk. Crossing the North York Moors National Park, coastal scenery and quiet countryside, the three routes can be joined to create an easy circular route of over 250 miles (400km). Includes an OS 1:25K map booklet of the Cleveland Way.

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    £16.16

  • Via Ferratas of the Italian Dolomites Volume 1:

    Cicerone Press Via Ferratas of the Italian Dolomites Volume 1:

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    Book SynopsisThis guidebook presents 75 via ferrata routes in the stunning Italian Dolomites. Part of a 2-volume set, this book covers Val di Fassa/Canazei, Selva, Badia/La Villa, Covara, Arabba, Falzarego, Cortina, Misurina, Sesto and Auronzo in the northern, central and eastern Dolomites. Routes are graded by technical difficulty and seriousness and there are comprehensive route descriptions accompanied by access notes, maps and topos. A wide range of grades, lengths and styles, from routes for novices to difficult and technical climbs are covered. Stunning photography completes this inspirational guide to some of the most breathtaking via ferrata routes in the world. The Italian Dolomites boast some of the most magnificent mountain scenery on the planet and some of the most iconic. Soaring rocky spires and jagged ridgelines are interspersed with gentle valleys and idyllic mountain villages. The Dolomites are also home to the world's greatest concentration of via ferratas - mountain routes or climbs that are protected by a series of cables, metal rungs, pegs and ladders.Table of ContentsOverview map Map key Route summary table Foreword Introduction What is a via ferrata? Using this guide When to go Getting there Getting around Accommodation Telecommunications Maps and place names Weather Route gradings Equipment Cable etiquette What to wear Accidents and mountain rescue A brief history Geology Plant life Wildlife Val di Fassa/Canazei Route 1 Sentiero Massimiliano Route 2 Via Ferrata Laurenzi Route 3 Via Ferrata Passo Santner Route 4 Via Ferrata Roda di Va#xe8;l Route 5 Via Ferrata Masare Route 6 Via Ferrata Catinaccio d'Antermoia Route 7 Via Ferrata Franco Gadotti Route 8 Via Ferrata I Magnifici Quattro Route 9 Via Ferrata Kaiserjäger Route 10 Sentiero Attrezzato Bepi Zac Route 11 Via Ferrata Paolin-Piccolin Route 12 Via Ferrata dei Finanzieri Route 13 Via Ferrata Hans Seyffert Route 14 Via Ferrata Eterna Brigata Cadore Selva Route 15 Via Ferrata Sass Rigais Est/Sud Route 16 Sentiero Attrezzato Piz Duledes Route 17 Via Ferrata Sandro Pertini (closed and wire removed) Route 18 Via Ferrata Oskar Schuster Route 19 Via Ferrata Col Rodella Route 20 Via Ferrata Mesules (Pössnecker) Badia/La Villa Route 21 Sentiero Attrezzato Günther Messner Route 22 Sentiero Attrezzato Sass de Putia Route 23 Via Ferrata Sasso Santa Croce Route 24 Sentiero Attrezzato Piz de les Conturines Route 25 Via Ferrata Furcia Rossa Corvara Route 26 Via Ferrata Piz da Cir V Route 27 Sentiero Attrezzato Gran Cir Route 28 Via Ferrata Brigata Tridentina Route 29 Via Ferrata Vallon Route 30 Via Ferrata Piz da Lech Route 31 Sentiero Attrezzato Sassongher Arabba Route 32 Via Ferrata Cesare Piazzetta Route 33 Via Ferrata delle Trincee Route 34 Via Ferrata Sass de Rocia Route 35 Sentiero Attrezzato Col di Lana Falzarego Route 36 Sentiero Attrezzato Sass de Stria Route 37 Via Ferrata Cesco Tomaselli Route 38 Sentiero dei Kaiserjäger Route 39 Sentiero Attrezzato Galleria del Lagazuoi Route 40 Via Ferrata degli Alpini al Col dei Bos Route 41 Via Ferrata Averau Route 42 Via Ferrata Ra Gusela Cortina Route 43 Via Ferrata Scala del Menighel Route 44 Via Ferrata Giovanni Lipella Route 45 Sentiero Attrezzato Grotta di Tofana Route 46 Sentiero Astaldi Route 47 Via Ferrata Punta Anna and Gianni Aglio Route 48 Via Ferrata Lamon and Formenton Route 49 Sentiero Giuseppe Olivieri Route 50 Via Ferrata Maria e Andrea Ferrari Route 51 Sentiero Attrezzato Giovanni Barbara/Lucio Dalaiti/Cengia de Mattia Route 52 Via Ferrata Ettore Bovero Route 53 Via Ferrata Michielli Strobel Route 54 Sentiero Attrezzato Terza Cengia del Pomagagnon Route 55 Sentiero Attrezzato Ren#xe8; de Pol Route 56 Via Ferrata Ivano Dibona Route 57 Via Ferrata Marino Bianchi Route 58 Via Ferrata Sci Club 18 Route 59 Via Ferrata Giro del Sorapiss Misurina Route 60 Sentiero Attrezzato Capitano Bilgeri/Monte Piana/Monte Piano Route 61 Via Ferrata Merlone Route 62 Sentiero Attrezzato Alberto Bonacossa Route 63 Sentiero delle Forcelle Route 64 Via Ferrata De Luca/Innerkofler Route 65 Via Ferrata delle Scalette/Curato Militare Hosp Sesto Route 66 Via Ferrata Strada degli Alpini Route 67 Via Ferrata Nord Route 68 Via Ferrata Mario Zandonella Route 69 Via Ferrata Aldo Roghel/Cengia Gabriella Route 70 Via Ferrata Mazzetta Auronzo Route 71 Sentiero Cengia del Doge Route 72 Sentiero degli Alpini Route 73 Sentiero Attrezzato Amalio da Pra Route 74 Via Ferrata Sartor Route 75 Via Ferrata Via di Guerra/CAI Portogruaro Appendix A Useful contacts Appendix B Glossary of mountain terms Appendix C Further reading

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    £16.96

  • Walking the Via Francigena Pilgrim Route - Part

    Cicerone Press Walking the Via Francigena Pilgrim Route - Part

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    Book SynopsisA guidebook to walking the 2000km Via Francigena pilgrimage route from Canterbury to Rome. Part of a three-volume set, this volume covers the first 1090km, from Canterbury, England, through France to Lausanne, Switzerland. Suitable for most abilities, this section can be walked in around two months, or there is the option to cycle the majority of the way, shaving around three weeks off the total time. The route is presented in 52 stages, of between 11 and 40km (7–25 miles). Variants for cyclists are shown on the maps but not described. GPX files available to download 1:100,000 mapping plus larger-scale town maps for key locations Handy route summary tables and pilgrim lodging details help you plan your itinerary Comprehensive information about refreshments and facilities along the route Advice on planning and preparation Table of ContentsMap key Overview map Canterbury to Lausanne Overview profile Canterbury to Lausanne Map of the Via Francigena Canterbury to Rome Profile of the Via Francigena Canterbury to Rome Route summary table Foreword Introduction: the Via Francigena from Canterbury to Lausanne A brief history of the Via Francigena Planning your walk Where to begin and how to get there How to get back When to walk Cycling and the ‘un-official bike option' Where to stay What and where to eat Should I make reservations ahead? How much money should I budget? What is a pilgrim credential and how do I get one? Tips for making the most of your walk Topography of the Via Francigena from Canterbury to Lausanne Understanding local cultures Training for your walk What and how to pack Baggage transport and storage Telephones Health and well-being How to use this guide Route descriptions GPX tracks and accommodation downloads Section 1: Kent Kent County Stage 1 Canterbury to Shepherdswell Stage 2 Shepherdswell to Dover to Calais by ferry Section 2: Hauts-de-France region Stage 3 Calais to Wissant Stage 4 Wissant to Guînes Stage 5 Guînes to Licques Stage 6 Licques to Tournehem-sur-la-Hem Stage 7 Tournehem-sur-la-Hem to Wisques Stage 8 Wisques to Delettes Stage 9 Delettes to Amettes Stage 10 Amettes to Bruay-la-Buissi#xe8;re Stage 11 Bruay-la-Buissi#xe8;re to Ablain-Saint-Nazaire Stage 12 Ablain-Saint-Nazaire to Arras Stage 13 Arras to Bapaume Stage 14 Bapaume to P#xe9;ronne Stage 15 P#xe9;ronne to Trefcon Stage 16 Trefcon to Seraucourt-le-Grand Stage 17 Seraucourt-le-Grand to Tergnier Stage 18 Tergnier to Laon Stage 19 Laon to Corbeny Stage 20 Corbeny to Berry-au-Bac Section 3: Grand-Est region Stage 21 Berry-au-Bac to Reims Stage 22 Reims to Verzy Stage 23 Verzy to Cond#xe9;-sur-Marne Stage 24 Cond#xe9;-sur-Marne to Ch#xe2;lons-en-Champagne Stage 25 Ch#xe2;lons-en-Champagne to Saint-Germain-la-Ville Stage 26 Saint-Germain-la-Ville to Saint-Amand-sur-Fion Stage 27 Saint-Amand-sur-Fion to Vitry-le-François Stage 28 Vitry-le-François to Saint-Remy-en-Bouzemont Stage 29 Saint-Remy-en-Bouzemont to Outines Stage 30 Outines to Montmorency-Beaufort Stage 31 Montmorency-Beaufort to Pr#xe9;cy-Saint-Martin Stage 32 Pr#xe9;cy-Saint-Martin to Dienville Stage 33 Dienville to Dolancourt Stage 34 Dolancourt to Baroville Stage 35 Baroville to Orges Stage 36 Orges to Richebourg Stage 37 Richebourg to Faverolles Stage 38 Faverolles to Langres Stage 39 Langres to Chalindrey Stage 40 Chalindrey to Coublanc Section 4: Bourgogne-Franche-Comt#xe9; Stage 41 Coublanc to Champlitte Stage 42 Champlitte to Dampierre-sur-Salon Stage 43 Dampierre-sur-Salon to Bucey-l#xe8;s-Gy Stage 44 Bucey-l#xe8;s-Gy to Cussey-sur-l'Ognon Stage 45 Cussey-sur-l'Ognon to Besançon Stage 46 Besançon to Foucherans Stage 47 Foucherans to Mouthier-Haute-Pierre Stage 48 Mouthier-Haute-Pierre to Pontarlier Stage 49 Pontarlier to Jougne Section 5: Switzerland - Vaud Stage 50 Jougne to Orbe Stage 49-50 variant Les Fourgs to Orbe via Sainte-Croix Stage 51 Orbe to Cossonay Stage 52 Cossonay to Lausanne Appendix A Stage planning table Appendix B Useful contacts Appendix C Bibliography Appendix D Sigeric's journey - then and now

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    £17.06

  • The North York Moors: 50 walks in the National

    Cicerone Press The North York Moors: 50 walks in the National

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    Book SynopsisA guidebook to 50 walks in the North York Moors, the largest continuous expanse of heather moorland in England. Routes range from short and easy low-level walks to long and strenuous routes across the high moors, including the Lyke Wake Walk – a 4-stage, 65km (40 mile) route traversing the national park from west to east. The walks range in length from 7–22km (4–14 miles) and can be enjoyed in between 2 and 7 hours. They are arranged by area into the Tabular Hills, Hambleton Hills, Cleveland Hills, Northern Moors, High Moors, Eastern Moors and Cleveland Coast. 1:50,000 OS maps included for each walk Sized to easily fit in a jacket pocket GPX files available to download Detailed information on terrain, refreshments and public transport for each walk Information given on local history and archaeology Table of ContentsMap key Overview map Introduction Brief history of the moors North York Moors industries Getting to the North York Moors Getting around the North York Moors Accommodation Food and drink When to walk Maps of the routes National park visitor centres Tourist information centres Emergency services Using this guide The Tabular Hills Walk 1 West Ayton, Hackness and the Forge Valley Walk 2 Hackness, Broxa and Whisper Dales Walk 3 Lockton, Stain Dale, Saltergate and Levisham Moor Walk 4 Levisham and the Hole of Horcum Walk 5 Levisham Station, Levisham and Newton-on-Rawcliffe Walk 6 Hutton-le-Hole, Lastingham, Cropton and Appleton-le-Moors Walk 7 Gillamoor, Boonhill Common and Fadmoor Walk 8 Newgate Bank, Rievaulx Moor and Helmsley Bank Walk 9 Helmsley, Beck Dale and Ash Dale Walk 10 Hawnby Hill and Easterside Hill The Hambleton Hills Walk 11 Rievaulx Abbey and Old Byland Walk 12 Byland Abbey, Mount Snever and Oldstead Walk 13 Sutton Bank, Gormire Lake and the White Horse Walk 14 Osmotherley, Thimbleby, Siltons and Black Hambleton The Cleveland Hills Walk 15 Osmotherley, Beacon Hill and High Lane Walk 16 Chop Gate, Cringle Moor and Cock Howe Walk 17 Chop Gate, Urra Moor, Hasty Bank and Cold Moor Walk 18 Kildale, Ingleby Moor and Battersby Moor Walk 19 Kildale, Leven Vale, Baysdale and Hograh Moor The Northern Moors Walk 20 Great Ayton, Easby Moor and Roseberry Topping Walk 21 Guisborough, Gisborough Moor and Hutton Village Walk 22 Danby, Siss Cross, Commondale and Castleton Walk 23 Scaling Dam, Clitherbeck, Danby and Beacon Hill The High Moors Walk 24 Chop Gate, Cock Howe, Ryedale and Wetherhouse Moor Walk 25 Chop Gate, Tripsdale, Bransdale and Bilsdale Walk 26 Low Mill, Harland, Rudland Rigg and West Gill Walk 27 Church Houses, Bloworth Crossing and Farndale Moor Walk 28 Hutton-le-Hole, Ana Cross, Spaunton Moor and Lastingham Walk 29 Rosedale Abbey, Hartoft, Lastingham and Ana Cross Walk 30 Rosedale Ironstone Railway around Rosedale Head Walk 31 Rosedale Ironstone Railway from Blakey to Battersby Walk 32 Westerdale, Fat Betty, Westerdale Moor and Esklets Walk 33 Danby, Castleton, Botton Village and Danby Rigg Walk 34 Lealholm, Heads, Glaisdale Moor and Glaisdale Rigg Walk 35 Glaisdale Rigg, Egton High Moor and Egton Bridge The Eastern Moors Walk 36 Goathland, Simon Howe, Wheeldale and Mallyan Spout Walk 37 Rail Trail from Moorgates to Goathland and Grosmont Walk 38 Goathland, Sleights Moor and Whinstone Ridge Walk 39 Goathland, Eller Beck, Lilla Howe and Goathland Moor Walk 40 Chapel Farm, Lilla Howe and Jugger Howe Beck Walk 41 Sleights, Ugglebarnby, Falling Foss and Littlebeck The Cleveland Coast Walk 42 Runswick Bay, Hinderwell, Staithes and Port Mulgrave Walk 43 Runswick Bay, Kettleness and Goldsborough Walk 44 Whitby, Saltwick Bay, Robin Hood's Bay and Hawsker Walk 45 Robin Hood's Bay, Boggle Hole and Ravenscar Walk 46 Cloughton, Staintondale, Ravenscar and Hayburn Wyke The Lyke Wake Walk Walk 47 Osmotherley, Carlton Bank, Cringle Moor and Hasty Bank Walk 48 Clay Bank, Urra Moor, Bloworth Crossing and Blakey Walk 49 Rosedale Head, Hamer, Wheeldale Moor and Simon Howe Walk 50 Eller Beck, Lilla Howe, Jugger Howe Moor and Ravenscar Appendix A Route summary table Appendix B Useful contacts

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    £12.30

  • Walking The Cumbria Way: Ulverston to Carlisle -

    Cicerone Press Walking The Cumbria Way: Ulverston to Carlisle -

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    Book SynopsisA guidebook to the Cumbria Way, a 73-mile long distance path through the heart of the English Lake District from Ulverston to Carlisle. The route is largely low-level, but this book also describes alternative mountain days which add the Coniston Fells, Glaramara and Skiddaw en route. The guide divides the route into 5 stages of between 12 and 16 miles, but there is plenty of opportunity to plan your itinerary for a more easy-going 7 to 8 days. This guidebook also provides useful information for every stage, from accommodation to available facilities en route, as well as an annotated OS map and details on points of interest.Table of ContentsMap key Introduction The main route The mountain routes Wildlife and plants Geology (Ronald Turnbull) When to go Getting there Accommodation Safety Planning your itinerary What to take Maps Using GPS Using this guide The Cumbria Way Stage 1 Ulverston to Coniston (or Torver) Stage 2 Coniston to Great Langdale Stage 2A Torver to Great Langdale - mountain route Stage 3 Great Langdale to Keswick Stage 3A Great Langdale to Keswick - mountain route Stage 4 Keswick to Caldbeck Stage 4A Keswick to Caldbeck - mountain route Stage 4B Keswick to Caldbeck - foul weather route Stage 5 Caldbeck to Carlisle Appendix A Route summary table Appendix B Facilities summary table Appendix C Accommodation stage by stage Appendix D Useful contacts

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    £14.20

  • The Thames Path: National Trail from London to

    Cicerone Press The Thames Path: National Trail from London to

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    Book SynopsisA guidebook to walking the Thames Path National Trail between Woolwich Foot Tunnel in east London and the river's source in Gloucestershire. Covering 292km (182 miles), this straightforward trail takes around 2 weeks to hike. A level walk alongside riverside paths, it makes an ideal first long-distance trail for beginners.The route is described from east to west in 20 stages between 6 and 26km (4–16 miles) in length. An optional route extension from Erith in Kent to the traditional start at Woolwich Foot Tunnel is also provided. GPX files available to download Contains step-by-step description of the route alongside 1:50,000 OS maps Includes a separate map booklet containing OS 1:25,000 mapping and route line Handy route summary table helps you plan your itinerary Refreshment and accommodation information given for each route stage Public transport by stage is listed for those wanting to break the trail into shorter sections Table of ContentsOverview map Route summary table Map key Introduction Towpath to National Trail The Path today Wildlife Looking after the river Accommodation and transport Maps Safety Using this guide The Thames Path Stage 1 Woolwich Foot Tunnel to Tower Bridge Stage 2 Tower Bridge to Putney Stage 3 Putney to Kingston Stage 4 Kingston to Chertsey Stage 5 Chertsey to Staines Stage 6 Staines to Windsor Stage 7 Windsor to Maidenhead Stage 8 Maidenhead to Marlow Stage 9 Marlow to Henley Stage 10 Henley to Reading Stage 11 Reading to Pangbourne Stage 12 Pangbourne to Goring Stage 13 Goring to Wallingford Stage 14 Wallingford to Dorchester Stage 15 Dorchester to Abingdon Stage 16 Abingdon to Oxford Stage 17 Oxford to Newbridge Stage 18 Newbridge to Lechlade Stage 19 Lechlade to Cricklade Stage 20 Cricklade to the Source Appendix A Optional Prelude: Erith to Woolwich Foot Tunnel Appendix B Further reading

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    £16.16

  • Walking in Norfolk: 40 circular walks in the

    Cicerone Press Walking in Norfolk: 40 circular walks in the

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisA guidebook to 40 day walks in Norfolk. Exploring the coast, Fens, Brecks and Broads, the walks are suitable for beginner and experienced walkers alike. The circular walks range from 6 to 19km (4–12 miles) and can be enjoyed in 2–4 hours. Some routes use parts of long-distance paths, including the Peddars Way, Norfolk Coast Path, Boudica's Way and Weavers Way. 1:40,000 OS maps included for each walk Sized to easily fit in a jacket pocket Refreshment and public transport options are given for each walk Easy access from Norfolk, King’s Lynn and Great Yarmouth

    5 in stock

    £13.46

  • Walking the Kerry Way

    Cicerone Press Walking the Kerry Way

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    Book SynopsisGuide to Ireland's 190km Kerry Way. Described anti-clockwise from Killarney, the circular route is presented in 10 stages and offers view of Killarney National Park and the Beara and Dingle peninsulas. Optional side trips include Carrauntoohill, Skellig Michael and Valentia Island.

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    £16.16

  • Walking the Wales Coast Path

    Cicerone Press Walking the Wales Coast Path

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    Book SynopsisA single guidebook to walking the whole Wales Coast Path - 1400km (870 miles) the length of Wales from Chester to Chepstow, including Anglesey, described in 57 stages. The route passes through the Eryri (Snowdonia) and Pembrokeshire National Parks and many AONBs and can be linked with the Offa's Dyke Path for a complete circuit of Wales.

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    £16.16

  • Mountain Walking in Snowdonia: 40 of the finest

    Cicerone Press Mountain Walking in Snowdonia: 40 of the finest

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    Book SynopsisA guidebook to 40 mountain walks exploring Eryri (Snowdonia), Wales. Graded by difficulty, the routes cover the whole of the national park and range from easy to strenuous, with the majority falling into the ‘moderate’ and ‘strenuous’ categories. Four routes call for low-grade scrambling.Included are 38 walks of between 5 and 20km (3–13 miles), which can be enjoyed in 2–7 hours, plus a challenging two-day traverse of ‘the Welsh 3000s’ – the 15 Welsh summits over 3000ft. 1:50,000 OS maps included for each walk Sized to easily fit in a jacket pocket Handy route summary table to help you choose an appropriate route Access and parking information provided for each route Geology, history, wildlife and a Welsh–English glossary Table of ContentsMap key Overview map Introduction Geology History Wildlife Getting there Getting around Where to stay When to go Equipment Mountain rescue Using this guide Place names The Carneddau Walk 1 Tal y Fan Walk 2 Aber Falls and the Northern Carneddau Walk 3 Cwm Eigiau Horseshoe Walk 4 The Southern Carneddau Walk 5 Cwm Llafar Horseshoe The Glyderau Walk 6 Gallt yr Ogof and Y Foel Goch Walk 7 Glyderau from Pen-y-Gwryd Walk 8 Tryfan by the North Ridge and Heather Terrace Walk 9 Tryfan Without Fears Walk 10 Cwm Bochlwyd and Glyder Fach Walk 11 Y Garn and the Devil's Kitchen Walk 12 Elidir Fawr and Y Garn Betws-y-Coed Walk 13 Llyn Crafnant and Llyn Geirionydd Walk 14 Llyn y Parc and Conwy View Snowdon Walk 15 Moel Eilio Horseshoe Walk 16 Snowdon Horseshoe Walk 17 Snowdon via Miners' Track and PyG Track Walk 18 Lliwedd via Miners' Track and Y Gribin Walk 19 Snowdon via the Watkin and the Rhyd Dhu Paths Walk 20 Yr Aran Eifionedd Walk 21 Cwm Pennant and the Moel Hebog Ridge Walk 22 Mynydd Mawr Walk 23 Nantlle Ridge Siabod and the Moelwyns Walk 24 Moel Siabod Walk 25 Aberglaslyn Gorge and Llyn Dinas Walk 26 Cnicht and Cwm Croesor Walk 27 The Moelwyns The Rhinogs Walk 28 Rhinog Fawr by the Roman Steps Walk 29 Rhinog Fach and Y Llethr Dolgellau, Cadair Idris and the South Walk 30 Precipice Walk, Dolgellau Walk 31 Cadair Idris by the Pony Path Walk 32 Cadair Idris from Minffordd Walk 33 The Dolgoch Falls and Tarrenhendre Bala Walk 34 Rhobell Fawr Walk 35 Cwm Cywarch Horseshoe and Aran Fawddwy Walk 36 Traverse of the Aran Ridge Walk 37 Arenig Fawr and Moel Llyfnant Walk 38 Cadair Berwyn and Pistyll Rhaeadr The Welsh 3000s Day 1 Snowdon and the Glyderau Day 2 Carneddau Appendix A Route summary table Appendix B Welsh/English glossary Appendix C Useful contacts

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    £14.20

  • The Snowdonia Way: A walking route through Eryri

    Cicerone Press The Snowdonia Way: A walking route through Eryri

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    Book SynopsisThis guidebook describes the Snowdonia Way in Wales, a long-distance route through Eryri (Snowdonia) National Park from Machynlleth to Conwy. A low-level route of 97 miles (in 6 stages of between 13 and 21 miles) passes through the heart of Eryri's stunning mountain scenery and includes Pass of Aberglaslyn, Ogwen Valley and Aber Falls. It is suitable for walkers of average fitness and stamina, though the day stages are long. An alternative mountain route covers 122 miles in 9 stages of 12-18 miles, giving a spectacular journey over the most famous peaks such as Cadair Idris, Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) and the Glyders. The high-level route is more physically challenging and requires good navigation skills. Full route descriptions for each stage are accompanied by OS maps and profiles. The guide also includes lists of accommodation and transport providers and a table of facilities to help with itinerary planning. Background notes on Eryri's geology, wildlife and history and extra information about features encountered along the way will help you discover more about this ancient and beautiful land.Table of ContentsCONTENTS Map key Transport map Overview map Route summary table Introduction The Snowdonia Way Landscape Plants and wildlife Geology History Understanding Welsh When to go Getting there Accommodation Planning your itinerary Route difficulty What to take Maps and GPS Safety Using this guide The Snowdonia Way Stage 1 Machynlleth to Dolgellau Stage 1A Machynlleth to Abergynolwyn (mountain route) Stage 1B Abergynolwyn to Dolgellau (mountain route) Stage 2 Dolgellau to Trawsfynydd Stage 2A Dolgellau to Trawsfynydd (mountain route) Stage 3 Trawsfynydd to Beddgelert Stage 3A Trawsfynydd to Penrhyndeudraeth (mountain route) Stage 3B Penrhyndeudraeth to Beddgelert (mountain route) Stage 4 Beddgelert to Dolwyddelan Stage 4A Beddgelert to Pen-y-Pass (mountain route) Stage 4B Pen-y-Pass to Capel Curig (mountain route) Stage 5 Dolwyddelan to Bethesda Stage 5A Capel Curig to Bethesda (mountain route) Stage 6 Bethesda to Conwy Stage 6A Bethesda to Conwy (mountain route) Appendix A Accommodation Appendix B Facilities tables Appendix C Useful contacts Appendix D Further reading

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    £15.26

  • The GR5 Trail - Benelux and Lorraine: The North

    Cicerone Press The GR5 Trail - Benelux and Lorraine: The North

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    Book SynopsisGuidebook to the northernmost section of the GR5 - from Hoek van Holland in the Netherlands, through Belgium and Luxembourg, to Schirmeck in the northeast of France. Described over 49 stages, this 1000 kilometre section of the GR5 is relatively easy and ideal for those who don't want to hike up and down steep mountains - or not just yet. Clear route description is accompanied by 1:100K mapping, together with information on points of interest passed along the way. Background information on landscape, wildlife and history is included, as is practical information - everything from clothing, equipment, food, drink and waymarking to maps, money and staying in touch - making planning and executing a trip as easy as possible. One of the world's best long distance walking trails, the GR5, in its entirety, covers an impressive 1423 miles (2290km) on its way from the North Sea to the Mediterranean. This northern stretch - before the trail hits the depth of the Vosges. Two further Cicerone guidebooks cover the remaining sections of the GR5; 'The GR5 Trail - Vosges and Jura', and 'The GR5 Trail' which covers the route from Lac Leman to the Mediterranean.

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    £16.16

  • Walking on Arran: The best low level walks and

    Cicerone Press Walking on Arran: The best low level walks and

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    Book SynopsisA guidebook to 44 walks on Scotland’s Isle of Arran (plus one on neighbouring Holy Isle) exploring the island’s stunning mountains and coast. Although there are a handful of easier routes, many of the walks involve pathless terrain and a few of the mountain traverses call for some exposed scrambling.With many walks accessible by public transport, the routes range from 5 to 23km (3–14 miles) and can be enjoyed in 2–7 hours. The final ten routes can be combined to form the 7-day Arran Coastal Way, with optional inland variants. 1:50,000 OS maps included for each walk Sized to easily fit in a jacket pocket GPX files available to download Information on refreshments The region’s geology, history, plants, wildlife and local points of interest Table of ContentsContents Overview map Map key Introduction Getting to the Isle of Arran Getting around the Isle of Arran Familiarisation with the Isle of Arran A geology classroom A turbulent history Land ownership and access Island animals Island plants Accommodation on the Isle of Arran Food and drink on the Isle of Arran The maps The walks Tourist information Emergency services on the Isle of Arran The walks Walk 1 Goatfell and Brodick Walk 2 Brodick Castle and Country Park Walk 3 Brodick and the Clauchland Hills Walk 4 Sithein and Glen Cloy Walk 5 Lamlash and the Clauchland Hills Walk 6 Sithein and The Ross Walk 7 Lamlash to Brodick Walk 8 Holy Isle from Lamlash Walk 9 Tighvein and Monamore Glen Walk 10 Glenashdale and Urie Loch Walk 11 Glenashdale Falls and Giants' Graves Walk 12 Lamlash and Kingscross Walk 13 Eas Mòr and Loch Garbad Walk 14 Lagg to Kildonan coastal walk Walk 15 Kilmory forest circuit Walk 16 Sliddery and Cnocan Donn Walk 17 Tighvein and Glenscorrodale Walk 18 The Ross and Cnoc a' Chapuill Walk 19 Shiskine and Clauchan Glen Walk 20 Balmichael and Ard Bheinn Walk 21 The String and Beinn Bhreac Walk 22 Blackwaterfoot and King's Cave Walk 23 Machrie Moor Stone Circles Walk 24 Dougarie and Beinn Nuis Walk 25 Dougarie and Sail Chalmadale Walk 26 Circuit of Glen Iorsa Walk 27 Imachar and Mullach Buidhe Walk 28 Pirnmill and Mullach Buidhe Walk 29 Coire-Fhionn Lochan Walk 30 Catacol and Meall nan Damh Walk 31 Catacol and Beinn Bhreac Walk 32 Catacol and Beinn Tarsuinn Walk 33 Lochranza and Meall Mòr Walk 34 Gleann Easan Biorach Walk 35 Lochranza and the Cock of Arran Walk 36 Lochranza and Sail an Im Walk 37 Sannox and Fionn Bhealach Walk 38 North Glen Sannox Horseshoe Walk 39 Glen Sannox Horseshoe Walk 40 Glen Sannox to Glen Rosa Walk 41 Corrie and Goatfell Walk 42 Glen Rosa and Beinn Tarsuinn Walk 43 Western Glen Rosa Walk 44 Eastern Glen Rosa Appendix A Route summary table Appendix B Arran Coastal Way Appendix B Useful contacts Appendix C Gaelic/English glossary

    4 in stock

    £15.26

  • The Ridgeway Map Booklet

    Cicerone Press The Ridgeway Map Booklet

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    3 in stock

    £9.45

  • Trekking the GR11 Trail

    Cicerone Press Trekking the GR11 Trail

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    Book SynopsisThe GR11 trail traverses the Spanish Pyrenees from Irun on the Atlantic coast to Cap de Creus on the Mediterranean. Leading over high passes and through sweeping valleys, the 850km route is presented in 47 stages. Trekkers require experience of high mountains.

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    £17.06

  • Walks and Climbs in the Pyrenees: Walks, climbs

    Cicerone Press Walks and Climbs in the Pyrenees: Walks, climbs

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    Book SynopsisEssential guidebook of walks and climbs in the Pyrenees, one of Europe's finest mountain ranges. The guide includes 170 day walks, multi-day walks, climbing routes and mountaineering ascents, and covers all valleys and peaks on both sides of the border with France and Spain, with through routes and peaks to bag. The guidebook divides the range into 21 sections, including Andorra, the Ordesa National Park, the Carlit Massif, Gavarnie and the Cirque du Lescun to name a few. Each area includes practical information on travel, accommodation and mountain refuges, as well sketch mapping. Between short, half-hour walks, to 12-day treks and 25 summits, this guidebook will help any walker, climber or trekker experience the best of the Pyrenees. There are exquisite valleys and passes to wander and summits of 3000m and more within the reach of most hill walkers. The landscape is full of diversity and contrast, with Alpine-style peaks, small glaciers, deep gorges and more than 1000 mountain lakes.Table of ContentsOverview map Map key Preface to the seventh edition Introduction The mountains National parks Vegetation Wildlife Getting there Weather Equipment Refuges, gîtes and camping Maps Emergency services Using the guide Information at a glance 1 Cirque de Lescun Route 1 Lescun - Refuge de Lab#xe9;rouat Route 2 Lescun - Pic d'Anie Route 3 Lescun (Parking Nabia) - Lac de Lhurs Route 4 Lescun - Cabane de P#xe9;dain Route 5 Cabane de P#xe9;dain - Cabane d'Ansab#xe8;re Route 6 Lescun - Cabane d'Ansab#xe8;re Route 7 Cabane d'Ansab#xe8;re - Pic d'Ansab#xe8;re Route 8 Lescun (Pont Lamary) - Lac d'Ansab#xe8;re - Ibón de Acherito Route 9 Cabane d'Ansab#xe8;re - Col de Burcq - Refuge d'Arlet Route 10 Cirque de Lescun and the Frontier Ridge Route 11 Lescun to Refuge d'Ayous via Etsaut 2 Pic du Midi d'Ossau Route 12 Lac de Bious-Artigues - Refuge d'Ayous Route 13 Lac de Bious-Artigues - Col de Suzon - Refuge de Pombie Route 14 Lac de Bious-Artigues - Col de Peyreget - Refuge de Pombie Route 15 Ossau Valley (Caillou de Soques) - Refuge de Pombie Route 16 Col du Pourtalet (An#xe9;ou Pastures) - Refuge de Pombie Route 17 Refuge de Pombie - Pic du Midi d'Ossau Route 18 Ayous Lakes Circuit Route 19 Tour of Pic du Midi d'Ossau Route 20 Extended Tour of Pic du Midi 3 Balaïtous Route 21 Ossau Valley (Caillou de Soques) - Refuge d'Arr#xe9;moulit (via Passage d'Orteig) Route 22 Ossau Valley (Caillou de Soques) - Refuge d'Arr#xe9;moulit (via Lac d'Artouste) Route 23 Lac d'Artouste - Refuge d'Arr#xe9;moulit Route 24 Refuge d'Arr#xe9;moulit - Pic Palas Route 25 Refuge d'Arr#xe9;moulit - Col du Palas - Port du Lavedan - Refuge de Larribet Route 26 Plan d'Aste - Lac de Suyen - Refuge de Larribet Route 27 Plan d'Aste - Refuge Ledormeur Route 28 Plan d'Aste - Refuge de Migou#xe9;lou Route 29 Lac d'Artouste - Col d'Artouste - Refuge de Migou#xe9;lou Route 30 Refuge d'Arr#xe9;moulit - Col d'Arr#xe9;moulit - Refugio de Respomuso Route 31 Sallent de Gallego (Puente de la Fajas) - Refugio de Respomuso Route 32 Tour of the Balaïtous Region Route 33 Lac du Tech (Vall#xe9;e d'Arrens) - Lac de Pouey-Laün Route 34 Refuge d'Arr#xe9;moulit - Balaïtous Route 35 Refuge de Larribet - Balaïtous 4 The Gourette Massif Route 36 Gourette - Lac d'Anglas Route 37 Gourette - Lac d'Uzious - Lac du Lavedan Route 38 Gourette - Lac du Tech - Arrens-Marsous - Gourette 5 Vall#xe9;e d'Estaing Route 39 Circuit of Lac d'Estaing Route 40 Lac d'Estaing - Lac du Plaa de Prat Route 41 Lac d'Estaing - Col d'Ilh#xe9;ou - Refuge d'Ilh#xe9;ou Route 42 Lac d'Estaing - Lac du Barbat 6 Vall#xe9;e du Marcadau Route 43 Cauterets - Pont d'Espagne - Chalet-Refuge du Clot Route 44 Chalet-Refuge du Clot - Refuge Wallon Route 45 Pont d'Espagne - Refuge Wallon Route 46 Refuge Wallon - Grande Fache Route 47 Refuge Wallon - Port du Marcadau Route 48 Refuge Wallon - Pic de Cambal#xe8;s Route 49 Refuge Wallon - Col de Cambal#xe8;s Route 50 Marcadau Lakes Circuit Route 51 Refuge Wallon - Col d'Arratille Route 52 A Tour of the Arratille Valley Route 53 Refuge Wallon to Gavarnie 7 Vignemale Route 54 Pont d'Espagne - Refuge des Oulettes de Gaube Route 55 Refuge des Oulettes de Gaube - Refuge de Bayssellance Route 56 Refuge des Oulettes de Gaube - Petit Vignemale Route 57 Hourquette d'Ossoue - Pointe Chausenque Route 58 Gavarnie (Barrage d'Ossoue) - Refuge de Baysellance Route 59 Refuge de Bayssellance - Vignemale Route 60 Refuge des Oulettes de Gaube - Col des Oulettes - Torla Route 61 Refuge des Oulettes de Gaube - Refuge d'Estom 8 Vall#xe9;e de Lutour Route 62 Cauterets - La Fruiti#xe8;re Route 63 La Fruiti#xe8;re - Refuge d'Estom Route 64 Refuge d'Estom - Lac Glac#xe9; Route 65 La Fruiti#xe8;re - Refuge Russell 9 Gavarnie Route 66 Gavarnie - Plateau de Bellevue - Gavarnie Route 67 Gavarnie - Hôtellerie du Cirque - Gavarnie Route 68 Gavarnie - Refuge des Espuguettes Route 69 Gavarnie - Refuge des Espuguettes - Pim#xe9;n#xe9; Route 70 Gavarnie (Col de Tentes) - Pic de Tentes - Pic de la Pahule Route 71 Gavarnie - Refuge de la Br#xe8;che Route 72 Col de Tentes - Port de Boucharo - Refuge de la Br#xe8;che Route 73 Gavarnie - Refuge de la Br#xe8;che Route 74 Refuge de la Br#xe8;che - Pic du Marbor#xe9; Route 75 Refuge de la Br#xe8;che - Tour du Marbor#xe9; Route 76 Refuge de la Br#xe8;che - Casque du Marbor#xe9; Route 77 Refuge de la Br#xe8;che - Pic du Taillon Route 78 Refuge de la Br#xe8;che - Refugio de Góriz 10 Ordesa National Park Route 79 Torla - Pradera de Ordesa Route 80 Pradera de Ordesa - Refugio de Góriz Route 81 Pradera de Ordesa - Circo de Soaso - Faja de Pelay - Ordesa Route 82 Pradera de Ordesa - Faja los Canarellos - Ordesa Route 83 Refugio de Góriz - Collado de Arrablo - Añisclo Canyon - Puente de San Úrbez Route 84 The Spanish Canyons Tour Route 85 Refugio de Góriz - Monte Perdido Route 86 Valle de Pineta - Monte Perdido Route 87 Valle de Pineta - Llanos de La Larri 11 Estaub#xe9;, Troumouse and Barroude Route 88 Barrage des Gloriettes - Cabane d'Estaub#xe9; Route 89 H#xe9;as - Lacs des Aires - Le Cot Route 90 H#xe9;as - Hourquette d'H#xe9;as - Hourquette de Chermentas - Cirque de Barroude Route 91 Cirque de Barroude - Pic de Port-Vieux - Port Vieux - Cirque de Barroude 12 R#xe9;serve Naturelle de N#xe9;ouvielle Route 92 Bar#xe8;ges - Refuge de la Gl#xe8;re Route 93 Bar#xe8;ges (Pont de la Gaubie) - Lac dets Coubous Route 94 Bar#xe8;ges (Pont de la Gaubie) - Cabane d'Aygues-Cluses Route 95 Bar#xe8;ges (Pont de la Gaubie) - Col de Madam#xe8;te - Pic de Madam#xe8;te - Lac dets Coubous - Pont de la Gaubie Route 96 Bar#xe8;ges (Pont de la Gaubie) - Col de Madam#xe8;te - Chalet-Hôtel de l'Oule Route 97 Bar#xe8;ges (Pont de la Gaubie) - Hourquette N#xe8;re - Refuge de Bastan Route 98 Chalet-Hôtel de l'Oule - Refuge de Bastan Route 99 Artigues (Col du Tourmalet road) - Refuge de Campana de Cloutou Route 100 Vall#xe9;e de Couplan - Chalet-Hôtel de l'Oule Route 101 A Walking Circuit of Lac de l'Oule Route 102 A Circuit of Lac d'Aumar Route 103 A N#xe9;ouvielle Lakes Circuit 13 Lac d'Oô and the Cirque d'Espingo Route 104 Granges d'Astau - Lac d'Oô - Refuge d'Espingo Route 105 Refuge d'Espingo - Refuge du Portillon Route 106 Refuge d'Espingo - Port d'Oô - Refugio de Estós 14 The Posets Massif Route 107 Eriste - Refugio Ángel Orús Route 108 Benasque - Refugio de Estós Route 109 Refugio de Estós - Pico de Posets Route 110 Refugio de Estós - Pico de Posets via SE Ar#xea;te Route 111 Puente Nuevo de San Chaime - Ibónes d'Escarpinosa Route 112 Refugio de Estós - Puerto de Gistain - Refugio de Viadós Route 113 Refugio de Viadós - Collado de Eriste - Refugio Ángel Orús Route 114 Tour of the Posets Massif 15 Vall#xe9;es de la Pique and du Lis Route 115 Vall#xe9;e du Lis - Refuge du Maupas Route 116 Refuge du Maupas - Lac C#xe9;linda Route 117 Vall#xe9;e du Lis - Lac Vert - Lac des Grau#xe8;s - Vall#xe9;e du Lis Route 118 Hospice de France - Refuge de V#xe9;nasque - Port de V#xe9;nasque Route 119 Hospice de France - Pas de la Montjoie - Pas de l'Escalette - Puerto de la Picada - Port de V#xe9;nasque - Hospice de France 16 The Maladeta Massif Route 120 Hospital de Benasque - Ibón de Gorgutes Route 121 Hospital de Benasque - Forau dels Aigualluts Route 122 Hospital de Benasque - Refugio de la Renclusa Route 123 Refugio de la Renclusa - Pico de Aneto Route 124 Refugio de Coronas - Pico de Aneto Route 125 Refugio de la Renclusa - Pico de la Maladeta Route 126 Refugio de la Renclusa - Pico de la Maladeta Route 127 Refugio de la Renclusa - Pico de Alba Route 128 Refugio de la Renclusa - Pico Forcanada Route 129 Hospital de Benasque - Refugi Sant Nicolau 17 Aigüestortes West - The Besiberri Massif Route 130 Refugi Sant Nicolau - Port de Rius - Collado de Lac de Mar - Refugi de la Restanca Route 131 Refugi Conangles (1555m) - Estany Gran de Besiberri (c2000m) - Refugi de Besiberri (2221m) Route 132 Vall de Sant Nicolau (1383m) - Aigüestortes (1820m) - Refugi d'Estany Llong (1985m) Route 132 Refugi d'Estany Llong (1985m) - Estany Redó (2114m) - Refugi d'Estany Llong Route 134 Refugi d'Estany Llong (1985m) - Portarró d'Espot (2429m) Route 135 Estany de Cavallers - Refugi Ventosa i Calvell Route 136 Refugi Ventosa i Calvell - Besiberri Nord Route 137 Tour of the Agulles de Travessani Route 138 Refugi Ventosa i Calvell - Montardo d'Aran Route 139 Refugi Ventosa i Calvell - Coll de Crestada - Refugi de la Restanca Route 140 Salardú/Banhs de Tredòs - Refugi de Colom#xe8;rs 18 Aigüestortes East - Encantados Route 141 Espot - Refugi JM Blanc Route 142 Espot (Prat de Peiro) - Refugi E. Mallafr#xe9; Route 143 A Circular Tour of Estany Sant Maurici Route 144 Refugi E. Mallafr#xe9; - Gran Encantat Route 145 Estany de Sant Maurici - Refugi d'Amitges Route 146 Refugi d'Amitges - Agulle d'Amitges Route 147 Capdella/Embalse de Sallente - Refugi Colomina 19 Haute Vall#xe9;e du Garbet Route 148 Aulus-les-Bains - Cascade du Fouillet - Aulus-les-Bains Route 149 Aulus-les-Bains - Étang de Guzet - Cascade d'Ars - Aulus Route 150 Aulus-les-Bains (Le Garbettou) - Plateau de Garbettou - Étang du Garbet Route 151 Aulus-les-Bains (Coumebi#xe8;re) - Port de Saleix - Refuge de Bassi#xe8;s 20 Andorra Route 152 Grau Roig - Estanys dels Pessons Route 153 Soldeu - Estanys del Siscaró - Pont de la Baladosa - Soldeu Route 154 Soldeu (Pont de la Baladosa) - Collada de Juclar Route 155 Soldeu (Pont d'Incles) - Pont de Bonavida - Port d'Incles - Étangs de Fontargente Route 156 Soldeu - Canillo Route 157 Ransol - Refugi dels Coms de Jan Route 158 Arcalís - Estanys de Tristaina Route 159 Arinsal - Refugi de Coma Pedrosa Route 160 Refugi de Coma Pedrosa - Pic de Coma Pedrosa Route 161 Les Escaldes - Refugi de l'Illa Route 162 A Circuit of Andorra's Frontier Peaks 21 The Carlit Massif Route 163 Orlu (Pont de Bisp) - Refuge d'En Beys Route 164 Refuge d'En Beys - Port#xe9;-Puymorens Route 165 l'Hospitalet-pr#xe8;s-l'Andorre - Refuge des B#xe9;sines Route 166 Walking Tour of the Vall#xe9;e de Lanous Route 167 Port#xe9;-Puymorens - Pic Carlit Route 168 Chalet-Refuge des Bouillouses - Pic Carlit Route 169 The Carlit Lakes Tour Route 170 Tour du Carlit Appendix A Useful addresses Appendix B Bibliography Appendix C Glossary Appendix D Route index

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  • Walking the Brittany Coast Path: The GR34 from

    Cicerone Press Walking the Brittany Coast Path: The GR34 from

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    Book SynopsisA guidebook to walking a 624km (388 mile) section of France’s GR34 Brittany Coast Path, also known as the Sentier des Douaniers (Customs Officers’ Path), from Mont-Saint-Michel to Roscoff. Suitable for any moderately fit walker, the trail can be hiked in around a month. The route is described from east to west in 28 stages of between 13 and 33km (8–20 miles). Also included are suggestions for four 5-day itineraries taking in some of the highlights, for the benefit of those who require or would prefer a shorter trip. GPX files available to download 1:100,000 maps included for each stage plus larger-scale town maps for key locations Handy route summary tables and accommodation listings help you plan your itinerary Refreshment, accommodation and public transport information given for each trek stage Advice on planning and preparation Table of ContentsMap key Overview map Route summary table Introduction What it's like to hike on the north Brittany coast Geology Wildlife History Culture When to go Getting there and around Accommodation Clothing and equipment Waymarking Maps Money Staying in touch Health and safety Using this guide The Brittany Coast Path Stage 1 Mont-Saint-Michel to Saint-Broladre Stage 2 Saint-Broladre to Cancale Stage 3 Cancale to La Guimorais Stage 4 La Guimorais to Saint-Malo Stage 5 Saint-Malo to Lancieux Stage 6 Lancieux to Saint-Cast-le-Guildo Stage 7 Saint-Cast-le-Guildo to Petit Tr#xe9;celin Stage 8 Petit Tr#xe9;celin to Sables-d'Or-les-Pins Stage 9 Sables-d'Or-les-Pins to Pl#xe9;neuf-Val-Andr#xe9; Stage 10 Pl#xe9;neuf-Val-Andr#xe9; to Hillion Stage 11 Hillion to Saint-Laurent-de-la-Mer Stage 12 Saint-Laurent-de-la-Mer to Saint-Quay-Portrieux Stage 13 Saint-Quay-Portrieux to Br#xe9;hec Stage 14 Br#xe9;hec to Paimpol Stage 15 Paimpol to L#xe9;zardrieux Stage 16 L#xe9;zardrieux to Le Qu#xe9;bo Stage 17 Le Qu#xe9;bo to Tr#xe9;guier Stage 18 Tr#xe9;guier to Port Blanc Stage 19 Port Blanc to Perros-Guirec Stage 20 Perros-Guirec to Tr#xe9;gastel (Coz Pors) Stage 21 Tr#xe9;gastel (Coz Pors) to Île Grande Stage 22 Île Grande to Le Yaudet Stage 23 Le Yaudet to Locquirec Stage 24 Locquirec to Plougasnou Stage 25 Plougasnou to Saint-Samson Stage 26 Saint-Samson to Morlaix Stage 27 Morlaix to Carantec Stage 28 Carantec to Roscoff Appendix A Four 5-day itineraries on the GR34 Appendix B Facilities table Appendix C Accommodation Appendix D Transport Appendix E Useful contacts Appendix F Glossary

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  • Walking the Via Francigena Pilgrim Route - Part

    Cicerone Press Walking the Via Francigena Pilgrim Route - Part

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    Book SynopsisA guidebook to walking the 2000km Via Francigena pilgrimage route from Canterbury to Rome. Part of a three-volume set, this volume covers the middle 726km, from Lausanne, Switzerland, to Lucca, Italy. Suitable for most abilities – although the crossing of the Jura mountains calls for moderate fitness – this section can be walked in around a month, or there is the option to cycle some of the way. The route is presented in 32 stages, of between 13 and 34km (8–21 miles). GPX files available to download 1:100,000 mapping plus larger-scale town maps for key locations Handy route summary tables and pilgrim lodging details help you plan your itinerary Comprehensive information about refreshments and facilities along the route Advice on planning and preparation Table of ContentsRoute summary table Map key Overview profile Lausanne to Lucca Foreword Introduction: The Via Francigena from Lausanne to Lucca A brief history of the Via Francigena The modern Via Francigena from Canterbury to Rome Planning your walk Where to begin and how to get there When to walk Cycling all or part of the route Where to stay What and where to eat Should I make reservations ahead? How much money should I budget? How do I secure my credential? Tips for making the most of your walk Topography of the Via Francigena from Lausanne to Lucca Understanding local cultures Training for your walk What and how to pack Baggage transport and storage Telephones Health and well-being How to use this guide Route descriptions GPX tracks and accommodation downloads Section 1: The Vaud and Valais Stage 1 Lausanne to Vevey Stage 2 Vevey to Aigle Stage 3 Aigle to Saint-Maurice Stage 4 Saint-Maurice to Martigny Stage 5 Martigny to Orsi#xe8;res Stage 6 Orsi#xe8;res to Bourg-Saint-Pierre Stage 7 Bourg-Saint-Pierre to Col du Grand-Saint-Bernard Section 2: Aosta Valley Stage 8 Col du Grand-Saint-Bernard to Aosta Stage 9 Aosta to Ch#xe2;tillon Stage 10 Ch#xe2;tillon to Verr#xe8;s Stage 11 Verr#xe8;s to Pont-Saint-Martin Section 3: Piemonte Stage 12 Pont-Saint-Martin to Ivrea Stage 13 Ivrea to Viverone Stage 14 Viverone to Santhi#xe0; Stage 15 Santhi#xe0; to Vercelli Variant Val di Susa to Vercelli Section 4: Lombardia Stage 16 Vercelli to Robbio Stage 17 Robbio to Mortara Stage 18 Mortara to Garlasco Stage 19 Garlasco to Pavia Stage 20 Pavia to Santa Cristina e Bissone Stage 21 Santa Cristina e Bissone to Orio Litta Stage 22 Orio Litta to Piacenza Section 5: Emilia-Romagna Stage 23 Piacenza to Fiorenzuola d'Arda Stage 24 Fiorenzuola d'Arda to Fidenza Stage 25 Fidenza to Fornovo di Taro Stage 26 Fornovo di Taro to Berceto Stage 27 Berceto to Pontremoli Section 6: Liguria and Tuscany Stage 28 Pontremoli to Aulla Stage 29 Aulla to Sarzana Stage 30 Sarzana to Massa Stage 31 Massa to Camaiore Stage 32 Camaiore to Lucca Appendix A Stage planning table Appendix B Useful contacts Appendix C Bibliography Appendix D Sigeric's journey: then and now A Via Francigena guide in three parts Map of the Via Francigena Canterbury to Rome Profile of the Via Francigena Canterbury to Rome @font-face {font-family:"Cambria Math"; panose-1:2 4 5 3 5 4 6 3 2 4; mso-font-charset:0; mso-generic-font-family:roman; mso-font-pitch:variable; mso-font-signature:-536870145 1107305727 0 0 415 0;}@font-face {font-family:Calibri; panose-1:2 15 5 2 2 2 4 3 2 4; mso-font-charset:0; mso-generic-font-family:swiss; mso-font-pitch:variable; mso-font-signature:-536859905 -1073732485 9 0 511 0;}p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal {mso-style-unhide:no; mso-style-qformat:yes; mso-style-parent:""; margin:0cm; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:12.0pt; font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:Calibri; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi; mso-fareast-language:EN-US;}.MsoChpDefault {mso-style-type:export-only; mso-default-props:yes; font-family:"Calibri",sans-serif; mso-ascii-font-family:Calibri; mso-ascii-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-fareast-font-family:Calibri; mso-fareast-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-hansi-font-family:Calibri; mso-hansi-theme-font:minor-latin; mso-bidi-font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-bidi-theme-font:minor-bidi; mso-fareast-language:EN-US;}div.WordSection1 {page:WordSection1;}

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    Cicerone Press Walking in Northumberland

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    Book SynopsisGuidebook to walking in Northumberland. 36 graded walks of 4 to 14 miles, from the beautiful coast with its immense, empty beaches and dramatic, crag-top castles to the remote hills of the Cheviots and Pennines. Includes Hadrian's Wall, Lindisfarne Priory, Kielder, Berwick, Bamburgh and Dunstanburgh Castles and more.

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    Cicerone Press 15 Short Walks in Northumberland Wooler Rothbury

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    Cicerone Press 15 Short Walks in the Yorkshire Dales

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    Cicerone Press Walking in the Bavarian Alps: 70 mountain walks

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    Book SynopsisA guidebook to 70 graded walks and treks in Germany’s Bavarian Alps. Exploring the beautiful scenery of the German-Austrian border between Lake Constance and Berchtesgaden, the routes are suitable for all abilities and are perfect for walking April through October. The day walks range from 7-22km (4-13 miles) and can be enjoyed in 3-11 hours. The multi-day treks cover 27-400km (17-249 miles) and include the red and purple trails on the Bavarian section of the Via Alpina. 1:100:000 maps are included for each route GPX files available to download Detailed information on planning, accommodation and amenities Highlights include Germany's largest ice cave (Schellenberg) and its highest mountain, the Zugspitze Information given on local culture and wildlife Table of ContentsOverview map Map key Preface Introduction History Culture Plants and wildlife Getting there Getting around Accommodation Mountain huts Climate Clothing and equipment Safety in the mountains Food and drink Language Expenses Using this guide Maps Part I The Allgäu Alps Walk 1 The Nagelfluhkette: a ridge walk between the Mittagberg and Stuiben Walk 2 Over the Großer Ochsenkopf to Riedberger Horn Walk 3 A ridge walk between Sonnenkopf and Falken Alpe Walk 4 The Rubihorn Walk 5 Edmund-Probst-Haus to the Oytal Walk 6 Prinz-Luitpold-Haus to Landsberger Hut/Tannheim Walk 7 Gerstruben Walk 8 From the Gerstrubental to the Oytal Valley walks from Oberstdorf Walk 9 Kanzelwandbahn to Fellhorn and Söllereck Walk 10 Fiderepass Hut Walk 11 Gottesacker Plateau Walk 12 Around the Großer Widderstein Walk 13 Tannheim to Vilsalpsee Walk 14 Tannheimer Höhenweg: Füssener Jöchl to Bad Kissinger Hut Part II The Ammergau Alps Walk 15 Kalvarienberg Walk 16 A walk above Hohenschwangau Walk 17 Bad Kohlgrub to Oberammergau Walk 18 Over the Laberjoch to Ettal Walk 19 The Kofel Walk 20 Along the Sonnenberggrat to August-Schuster-Haus and Linderhof Walk 21 The Notkarspitze Part III The Wetterstein, Ester and Walchensee Mountains Walk 22 Wank, Esterberg Alm and Gams Hut Walk 23 Partenkirchen to the Krottenkopf Walk 24 Wamberg, Berggasthof Eckbauer and the Partnachklamm Walk 25 Schachen Haus and the Königs Haus Walk 26 Schachenhaus/Meiler Hut to Leutasch Walk 27 The Zugspitze Walk 28 Kreuzeck, Knappenhäuser and the Höllentalklamm Valley walk from Garmisch-Partenkirchen Walk 29 Soiern Haus, Schöttelkarspitze and Seinskopf Walk 30 Hochland Hut and Wörnersattel Walk 31 Kranzberg, Grünkopf and Ederkanzel Walk 32 The Brunnsteinspitze Valley walks from Mittenwald Walk 33 Herzogstand and Heimgarten Walk 34 The Jochberg Part IV The Tegernsee and Schliersee Mountains Walk 35 Brauneck, Achselköpfe and Benediktenwand Walk 36 The Seekarkreuz Valley walk from Lenggries Walk 37 Above Tegernsee Walk 38 Wallberg and Risserkogel Walk 39 Wildbad Kreuth to the Schildenstein Walk 40 The Blauberge Walk 41 The Roßstein Walk 42 The Wendelstein Walk 43 The Breitenstein Walk 44 Taubensteinbahn to Soinsee and Taubenstein Haus Walk 45 Jägerkamp, Taubenstein and Taubenstein Haus Walk 46 Tatzlwurm to Brünnstein and Tatzlwurm Valley walks from Bayrischzell Part V The Chiemgau Alps Walk 47 From the Kampenwand to the Geigelstein Walk 48 Marquartstein to the Hochgern Valley walk from Marquartstein Walk 49 To Hindenburg Hut, Straubinger Haus and the Fellhorn Walk 50 Winklmoos Alm and Dürrnbachhorn Walk 51 Winklmoos Alm to the Kammerköhr (Steinplatte) Walk 52 The Hochfelln Walk 53 The Rauschberg Walk 54 From Inzell-Adlgaß to the Zwiesel Walk 55 Around the Inzeller Kienberg Valley walks from Ruhpolding and Inzell Part VI The Berchtesgaden Alps Walk 56 The Lattengebirge (Predigtstuhl) Valley walk from Bad Reichenhall Walk 57 To the alm meadows above Ramsau Walk 58 The Reiteralpe massif: Hintersee to Neue Traunsteiner Hut Walk 59 The Hochkalter massif: Ramsau to Blaueis Hut Walk 60 Wimbachklamm, Wimbachtal and Wimbachgries Hut Walk 61 Kühroint Alm and Watzmann Haus Valley walks from Ramsau Walk 62 The Untersberg massif Walk 63 Schellenberg Ice Cave Walk 64 The Almbachklamm Walk 65 Kehlstein: the Eagle's Nest Walk 66 Jenner Walk 67 The Hagengebirge above Königssee Walk 68 A three-day hike through Berchtesgaden National Park Part VII Multi-Day Tours: The Via Alpina Walk 69 Via Alpina: the Bavarian section of the Purple Trail Walk 70 Via Alpina: the Bavarian section of the Red Trail Appendix A Route summary table Appendix B Further reading Appendix C Alpine hut accommodation Appendix D Useful addresses Appendix E Glossary

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    Cicerone Press Walking in Italy's Cinque Terre: Monterosso al

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    Book SynopsisA guidebook to 16 walks in Italy’s Cinque Terre. Following age-old paths linking the UNESCO-listed settlements of this beautiful coastline, the routes involve moderate to steep ascents and therefore call for a reasonable level of fitness. Walks range from 2 to 14km (1–8 miles) and can be enjoyed in 2–5 hours. There are routes starting from all five of the main villages – Monterosso al Mare, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore – and all are accessible by public transport. 1:50,000 or 1:25,000 mapping included for each walk GPX files available for download Refreshment and public transport information provided Walks can be combined to create a 3–4 day trek across the Cinque Terre With notes on local history, plants and wildlife and cuisine Table of ContentsMap key Overview Map INTRODUCTION Exploring the Cinque Terre Walking Plants and flowers Wildlife Getting there and getting around Information When to go Accommodation Food and drink What to take Maps Dos and don'ts Emergencies Using this guide Walks Walk 1 Levanto to Monterosso Walk 2 Monterosso via Colla di Gritta circuit Walk 3 Monterosso to Vernazza via the sanctuaries Walk 4 Monterosso to Vernazza on the SVA Walk 5 Vernazza to Corniglia on the SVA Walk 6 Corniglia via Cigoletta and San Bernardino to Vernazza Walk 7 Corniglia via Volastra to Manarola Walk 8 Manarola panoramic loop Walk 9 Manarola to Riomaggiore on Via Beccara Walk 10 Riomaggiore high circuit Walk 11 Riomaggiore low circuit Walk 12 Riomaggiore to Porto Venere Walk 13 Campiglia circuit via Monesteroli and Fossola Walk 14 Punta Persico Walk 15 Porto Venere and Monte Muzzerone Walk 16 Palmaria island circuit Appendix A Village maps Appendix B Route summary table Appendix C Useful information Appendix D Glossary Appendix E Accommodation

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    £16.16

  • Walking in the Aosta Valley: Walks and scrambles

    Cicerone Press Walking in the Aosta Valley: Walks and scrambles

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisA guidebook to 32 walks and scrambles in the Aosta Valley. Exploring the dramatic scenery of the Italian Alps there’s something for both beginner and experienced walkers, from short leisurely walks to scrambles and protected routes bordering on mountaineering. Routes range from 4 to 20km (2–12 miles) in length and can be enjoyed in 1–6 hours. A handful of trail runs and via ferrata are also summarised in brief. 1:50,000 maps are included for each route GPX files available to download Detailed information on accommodation, public transport and wildlife Highlights include walks to Forte di Bard and Grand St Bernard Monastery Table of ContentsMap key Overview map Route summary table Introduction Geography Geology Wildlife Plants and flowers Weather History Art and culture Trail running Places of interest When to go Access and travel Accommodation Clothing Food and drink Language Maps and navigation Waymarking Safety and emergencies Insurance Using this guide Main Valley Route 1 Forte di Bard and the Roman road, Donnas Route 2 Napoleon's diversion route Lower Lys Valley Route 3 Plan des Sorci#xe8;res and Col Portola Route 4 The Two Monts: Mont Roux and Mont Bechit Route 5 Colma di Mombarone Route 6 Mont Mars traverse Upper Lys Valley Route 7 Via Regina to Castel Savoia Route 8 Punta Regina: the queen's peak Route 9 Alpenzu and the Walser villages Route 10 Source of the Lys Route 11 Punta Indren and Indren glacier crossing Route 12 Bettolina ridge to Rifugio Quintino Sella Valtournenche and Cervin/Matterhorn Route 13 Eastern balcony: Cervinia to Valtournenche Route 14 Western balcony: Cervinia to Valtournenche Route 15 Becca d'Aran Valpelline Route 16 Rifugio Prarayer Route 17 Ru di-z-Aagne and Fontina Route 18 Lac Mort Route 19 Ru du Rey: a marvel of hydro-engineering Route 20 Pointe Cornet Route 21 Alta Via 1: Col de Breuson Route 22 Rifugio and Col Champillon Great Saint Bernard Pass Route 23 Via Francigena to Great St Bernard Monastery Route 24 Mont Fourchon Route 25 Two Cols Route 26 Grande Chenalette and Pointe de Drône via ferrata Upper Aosta Valley - Courmayeur Route 27 Mont Ch#xe9;tif Route 28 Mont de la Saxe and Col Sapin Route 29 Rifugio Bonatti and Mont Blanc panorama Route 30 Mont Fortin Route 31 Tour of the Pyramides Calcaires Route 32 Mont Ch#xe9;tif via ferrata Appendix A Useful contacts Appendix B Useful phrases Appendix C Clothing and equipment

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    £15.26

  • Walking the Tour of the Lake District: A nine-day

    Cicerone Press Walking the Tour of the Lake District: A nine-day

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    Book SynopsisThe Lake District National Park is England's most popular mountain region and is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Suitable for most reasonably fit hillwalkers, the 145km (90 mile) Tour of the Lake District takes in the best of this beautiful region in a circular tour. The route is presented in nine stages, plus an optional 'prologue' stage from Windermere station to the start-point in Ambleside, and can be compressed into one week or extended over two weeks, giving time to visit many attractions on the way. In addition to the main (non-waymarked) route, which links the main towns and valleys of the national park, five interchangeable high-level stages are also offered, enabling you to visit some of the region's most celebrated high peaks - including Coniston Old Man, Scafell Pike, Great Gable and Helvellyn - should you so wish. Each stage includes summary statistics and clear route description illustrated with OS mapping and an elevation profile. There are notes on local points of interest and a wealth of information to help you plan your tour, covering public transport, accommodation and kit, plus accommodation listings and a facilities table. The Tour showcases the magnificent landscapes of the region, from mountain vistas to idyllic lakeshore scenery. There are lakes, rivers and waterfalls, characterful towns and villages, remote valleys, high fells and fascinating historical features including a Neolithic stone circle, packhorse bridges and properties that once belonged to Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth. There are a wide range of accommodation options to suit all budgets and opportunities to sample delicious local produce. The Tour of the Lake District is an ideal way to discover all the region has to offer and is sure to generate lots of memorable experiences.Table of ContentsMap key Route summary table Overview map Alternative schedules Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Landscape and geology Plants and wildlife Farming History and culture The Tour of the Lake District Planning your Tour When to go How to get there Local transport Accommodation Equipment Maps and apps Navigation and safety Using this guide The Tour of the Lake District Prologue Windermere to Ambleside Stage 1 Ambleside to Coniston Stage 2 Coniston to Eskdale Stage 2A Coniston to Eskdale: high-level route Stage 3 Eskdale to Wasdale Stage 3A Eskdale to Wasdale: high-level route Stage 4 Wasdale to Buttermere Stage 4A Wasdale to Buttermere: high-level route Stage 5 Buttermere to Keswick Stage 5A Buttermere to Keswick: high-level route Stage 6 Keswick to Rosthwaite Stage 7 Rosthwaite to Grasmere Stage 8 Grasmere to Patterdale Stage 8A Grasmere to Patterdale: high-level route Stage 9 Patterdale to Ambleside Appendix A Useful contacts Appendix B Accommodation Appendix C Facilities table Appendix D Place names Appendix E Further reading and resources

    3 in stock

    £14.20

  • Walking on Tenerife: 45 walks including El Teide

    Cicerone Press Walking on Tenerife: 45 walks including El Teide

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    Book SynopsisA guidebook to 40 day walks on Tenerife plus a 5-day section of the GR131. Exploring the varied scenery of the largest Canary Island, the walks are suitable for beginner and experienced walkers alike. The day walks range from 3 to 26km (2–16 miles) and can be enjoyed in 2–10 hours. The GR131 trek crosses all seven of the Canary Islands, and the Tenerife section between Arona and La Esperanza is described in 5 stages covering 94km (58 miles). 1:50,000 maps included for each walk GPX files available to download Detailed information on planning, facilities and public transport Highlights include an ascent of El Teide Part of a 5-volume Cicerone series on the whole of the Canary Islands Table of ContentsMap key Overview map Introduction Location Geology Wildlife National parks The Fortunate Isles When to go Accommodation Health and safety Language Money Communications Walking on Tenerife Getting there Getting around Planning your transport What to take Waymarking and access Maps Food and drink Tourist information offices Emergencies Using this guide Anaga Walk 1 Mirador del Pico del Ingl#xe9;s to Valleseco Walk 2 Igueste de San Andr#xe9;s to Chamorga Walk 3 Chamorga, El Draguillo and Alm#xe1;ciga Walk 4 Taganana, Afur and La Cumbre Walk 5 Afur, Taborno and Mirador del Pico del Ingl#xe9;s Walk 6 Cruz del Carmen, Chinamada and Punta del Hidalgo Walk 7 Cruz del Carmen, El Bat#xe1;n and Punta del Hidalgo Teno Walk 8 Cueva del Viento to La Vega Walk 9 Los Poleos and Montaña de Chinyero Walk 10 Garachico to San Jos#xe9; de los Llanos Walk 11 Santiago del Teide, Chinyero and Erjos Walk 12 Erjos to Punta de Teno Walk 13 Erjos, Las Portelas and Masca Walk 14 Barranco de Masca Arona/Guía Walk 15 Boca Tauce to Guía de Isora Walk 16 Camino de Las Cocinas Walk 17 Las Lajas to Adeje Walk 18 La Escalona, Ifonche and Adeje Walk 19 Barranco del Infierno Walk 20 Roque del Conde and Roque Imoque Walk 21 Vilaflor and Montaña de la Vica Walk 22 Vilaflor and the Paisaje Lunar Valle de la Orotava Walk 23 Las Raíces and Las Lagunetas Walk 24 Camino de Candelaria - Aguamansa to Arafo Walk 25 La Caldera and Camino El Topo Walk 26 La Caldera and Ruta del Agua Walk 27 El Portillo to Realejo Alto Parque Nacional Walk 28 Izaña and Volc#xe1;n de Fasnia Walk 29 El Portillo and Alto de Guamaso Walk 30 El Portillo and Arenas Negras Walk 31 El Portillo and Montaña Blanca Walk 32 El Filo to Parador Walk 33 Parador and Guajara Walk 34 Parador and Roques de García Walk 35 Parador and Montaña Majúa Walk 36 Parador to Las Lajas Walk 37 Parador to Villa de Arico El Teide Walk 38 El Teide via Montaña Blanca Walk 39 El Teide via Pico Viejo Walk 40 El Teide via Roques de García GR 131 - Arona to La Esperanza Walk 41 GR 131 - Arona to Vilaflor Walk 42 GR 131 - Vilaflor to Parador Walk 43 GR 131 - Parador to El Portillo Walk 44 GR 131 - El Portillo to La Caldera Walk 45 GR 131 - La Caldera to La Esperanza Appendix A Route summary table Appendix B Useful contacts Appendix C Topographical glossary

    4 in stock

    £16.16

  • Walking on Dartmoor: 40 Walks in Dartmoor

    Cicerone Press Walking on Dartmoor: 40 Walks in Dartmoor

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisA guidebook to 39 day walks exploring Dartmoor, plus a 2-day Ten Tors challenge. Exploring the dramatic scenery of Devon’s national park there are walks suitable for all abilities, from low-level shorter walks to higher level more strenuous and demanding routes. The day walks, all easily accessible from Ivybridge, Tavistock and Okehampton, range from 7–13km (4–21 miles) and can be enjoyed in 2–6 hours. The Ten Tors route is a longer more challenging walk that takes 2 days and covers 58km (36 miles). 1:50,000 OS maps included for each walk Sized to easily fit in a jacket pocket GPX files available to download Refreshment and public transport options are given for each walk Information given on local geology and wildlife Table of ContentsMap key Route summary table Introduction Geology and landscape Habitats and wildlife A brief history When to walk and equipment Getting to and staying in Dartmoor Bases Maps and GPS Safety Waymarking and access Using this guide North-east Walk 1 Drewsteignton and Fingle Bridge Walk 2 Chagford and Meldon Hill Walk 3 Moretonhampstead and Mardon Down Walk 4 Trenchford and Tottiford Reservoirs and Christow Walk 5 North Bovey and Easdon Tor Walk 6 Challacombe, Grimspound and Water Hill Walk 7 Lustleigh Cleave, Hunter's Tor and River Bovey Walk 8 Widecombe in the Moor, Hamel Down and Bowerman's Nose Walk 9 Hound Tor and Haytor Rocks Walk 10 Buckland Beacon and Rippon Tor South-east Walk 11 The stepping stones walk Walk 12 Dartmeet figure-of-eight Walk 13 Dart Valley via Bench Tor and Sharp Tor Walk 14 Ryder's Hill and Snowdon Walk 15 River Avon and Eastern White Barrow Walk 16 Old tramways and Three Barrows Walk 17 Butterdon Hill, Ugborough Beacon and Sharp Tor Walk 18 Erme Valley and Stalldown Barrow South-west Walk 19 River Plym and Dewerstone Rock Walk 20 Drizzlecombe and Gutter Tor Walk 21 Burrator Reservoir, Meavy and Sheeps Tor Walk 22 Down Tor, Nun's Cross and Fox Tor Walk 23 Leeden Tor, Sharpitor and Leather Tor Walk 24 Devonport Leat and Black Tor Walk 25 Great Mis Tor and Lich Way Walk 26 Longaford Tor, Rough Tor and Beardown Tors Walk 27 Foggintor, King's Tor and Merrivale Walk 28 Cox Tor, Great Staple Tor and Pew Tor North-west Walk 29 Peter Tavy and White Tor Walk 30 Postbridge and Bellever Tor Walk 31 Postbridge to Fur Tor Walk 32 Fernworthy Reservoir, Grey Wethers and Watern Tor Walk 33 Fernworthy Reservoir, Scorhill and Kestor Rock Walk 34 Willsworthy, Tavy Cleave and Hare Tor Walk 35 Great Links Tor and Widgery Cross Walk 36 High Willhays via Yes Tor and Black-a-Tor Copse Walk 37 Belstone, Cullever Steps and West Mill Tor Walk 38 Steeperton Tor, Hangingstone Hill and Oke Tor Walk 39 Cosdon Hill and Belstone Cleave Ten Tors Walk 40 Ten Tors two days Appendix A Useful contacts Appendix B Glossary Appendix C Further reading

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    £13.46

  • Hadrian's Wall Path Map Booklet: 1:25,000 OS

    Cicerone Press Hadrian's Wall Path Map Booklet: 1:25,000 OS

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisAll the mapping you need to walk the 84 mile (135km) Hadrian's Wall Path from Bowness-on-Solway in Cumbria to Wallsend, Newcastle. This booklet of Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 Explorer maps has been designed for convenient use on the trail. It shows the full and up-to-date line of the Hadrian's Wall Path, along with the relevant extract from the OS Explorer map legend. It can be used when walking the trail west-east or east-west, and includes an extension to the east coast at South Shields. It is conveniently sized for slipping into a jacket pocket or top of a rucksack. This booklet is included with the Cicerone guidebook to Hadrian's Wall Path National Trail.

    4 in stock

    £11.66

  • Not the West Highland Way A Mountain High Way

    Cicerone Press Not the West Highland Way A Mountain High Way

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    Book SynopsisGuidebook to the best mountain alternative routes deviating from Scotland's iconic West Highland Way. Includes 14 variants/side loops plus trail extensions, with options to bag nearby Munros. For intrepid walkers with an affinity for hills.

    4 in stock

    £15.26

  • 15 Short Walks on Dartmoor North  Okehampton and

    Cicerone Press 15 Short Walks on Dartmoor North Okehampton and

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    Book SynopsisDiscover 15 of the best short walks around northern Dartmoor. Each walk comes with easy-to-read Ordnance Survey maps, clear route description and lots of images, plus information on local beauty spots and tasty refreshment stops. No challenging terrain or complicated navigation means walks can be enjoyed by everyone.

    4 in stock

    £9.45

  • The Pembrokeshire Coast Path

    Cicerone Press The Pembrokeshire Coast Path

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis guidebook describes the Pembrokeshire Coast Path National Trail. The scenic long-distance walk from Amroth to St Dogmaels is 180 miles long and takes about 2 weeks to walk, with soaring rugged cliffs, tranquil inlets and broad sandy beaches. Includes planning schedules, accommodation guidance and a 1:25,000 OS map booklet.

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    £16.16

  • 15 Short Walks in Norfolk  Broads and Coast

    Cicerone Press 15 Short Walks in Norfolk Broads and Coast

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    Book SynopsisDiscover 15 of the best short walks around Norfolk - Broads and Coast. Each walk comes with easy-to-read Ordnance Survey maps, clear route description and lots of images, plus information on local beauty spots and tasty refreshment stops. No challenging terrain or complicated navigation means walks can be enjoyed by everyone.

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    £9.45

  • 15 Short Walks in the Scottish Borders

    Cicerone Press 15 Short Walks in the Scottish Borders

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    Book SynopsisDiscover 15 of the best short walks in the Scottish Borders. Each walk comes with easy-to-read Ordnance Survey maps, clear route descriptions and lots of images, plus information on beauty spots and refreshment stops. No challenging terrain or complicated navigation means everyone can enjoy the walks.

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    £9.45

  • The High Tatras: Slovakia and Poland - Including

    Cicerone Press The High Tatras: Slovakia and Poland - Including

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    Book SynopsisGuidebook blending inspiration and information about 180 walks and scrambles in the High Tatras mountains of Poland and Slovakia. Varied routes among the strikingly beautiful craggy peaks of the High, Western and White Tatras range from easy to strenuous, best walked between July and October. The walks are between 1 and 30km (both circular and linear) and link the main resorts with peaks, lakes and mountain chalets. In Poland there is one base of Zakopane, whereas in Slovakia there are several villages linked by a tramway. Highlights include an ascent of Krivian and ridge walks in the Western Tatras Detailed accommodation information and suggested kit list Information about local services, facilities and attractions Polish-Slovak glossary Sized to easily fit in a jacket pocket Table of ContentsPreface 1 AN INTRODUCTION TO THE TATRAS Background Early history Vegetation and wildlife Weather National parks Languages Place names Border controls 2 PREPARATION FOR WALKING When to go Obtaining information Travel and insurance Accommodation Fitness Clothing and equipment Maps Paths and waymarking Refreshments and toilets Mountain chalets or refuges Mountain guides Mountain safety and emergency services Winter walking Cross-border walking Mountain photography How to use this guide Grading of walks 3 THE SLOVAK HIGH AND WHITE TATRAS Later history Walking Tatransk#xe1; Bora Route suggestions Waymarked network With a guide Path descriptions Cesta Slobody Red routes Tatransk#xe1; Magistr#xe1;la Blue routes Green routes Yellow routes Selected timings Highest summits Travel Diversions Shopping and local services Other useful information Gazetteer 4 THE POLISH TATRAS Later history Walking Route suggestions Path descriptions Red routes Blue routes Green routes Yellow routes Black routes Selected timings Highest summits Travel Diversions Shopping and local services Other useful information Gazetteer Appendix A Glossary Appendix B Accommodation Appendix C Useful contacts Appendix D Suggested kit list Appendix E The Tatras mountain code and Visitors' Charter Appendix F Help!

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    £16.16

  • Walking in Pembrokeshire: 40 circular walks in

    Cicerone Press Walking in Pembrokeshire: 40 circular walks in

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    Book SynopsisA guidebook to 40 circular day walks in Pembrokeshire. Exploring the dramatic scenery of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Preseli Hills and Daugleddau the walks are suitable for all abilities, from gentle strolls to more strenuous and demanding walks.The walks range in length from 3–20km (2–12 miles) and take between 1–7 hours to complete, perfect for either a short stroll or a full day out. 1:50,000 OS maps included for each walk Detailed information on refreshments, public transport and toilets is given for each walk Easy access from Cardigan, Haverfordwest and Tenby Local points of interest are featured including Carew Castle Table of ContentsMap key Overview map Introduction The legacy of the past The national park Pembrokeshire's coast An unspoilt hinterland Things to take along Getting there Getting around Terrain and weather Tides A changing countryside Using this guide Walks along the coast Walk 1 Amroth and Pleasant Valley Walk 2 Manorbier Walk 3 Bosherston and the Lily Ponds Walk 4 Stackpole and the Lily Ponds Walk 5 The Angle Peninsula Walk 6 The Dale Peninsula Walk 7 Marloes Sands and the Deer Park Walk 8 St Brides and Musselwick Walk 9 St David's and St Non's Walk 10 Ramsey Sound Walk 11 St David's Head and Carn Llidi Walk 12 Around Ynys Barry Walk 13 Porthgain Walk 14 Aber Mawr and Penmorfa Walk 15 Aber Mawr and Aber Bach Walk 16 Strumble Head Walk 17 Dinas Island Walk 18 Ceibwr Bay and Pwllygranant Walks in the Preseli Hills Walk 19 Foel Eryr Walk 20 Foel Cwmcerwyn Walk 21 Carn Menyn and the ‘Bluestones' Walk 22 Foeldrygarn Walks around the Daugleddau Walk 23 Cresswell Quay and Lawrenny Walk 24 Landshipping Quay Walk 25 Little Milford Wood and the Western Cleddau Walk 26 Minwear Wood Walk 27 Blackpool Mill and Slebech Church Rivers, woodland and a lake Walk 28 Carew Castle and Mill Walk 29 Kilgetty Walk 30 Canaston Wood Walk 31 Llawhaden Walk 32 Great Treffgarne Mountain Walk 33 Treffgarne Gorge Walk 34 Llys-y-fr#xe2;n Reservoir Walk 35 Ffynone Falls and the Dulas Valley Walk 36 Cwm Gwaun Walk 37 Coed Pontfaen Walk 38 Mynydd Caregog and Carn Ingli Walk 39 Pentre Ifan Nature Reserve Walk 40 Cilgerran and the Teifi Marshes Nature Reserve Appendix A Route summary table Appendix B Useful information

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    £12.30

  • Trekking in Greenland - The Arctic Circle Trail:

    Cicerone Press Trekking in Greenland - The Arctic Circle Trail:

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    Book SynopsisAt just over 100 miles long, and taking 7 to 10 days to complete, the Arctic Circle Trail crosses the largest ice-free patch of West Greenland. This splendid trekking route, lying 25-30 miles north of the Arctic Circle runs from Kangerlussuaq to Sisimiut (both of which have airport access). The trail traverses remote, empty, silent and stunningly scenic arctic tundra, and is mostly gently graded with just a few short, steep and rocky slopes. However, the landscape between the two towns of Kangerlussuaq and Sisimiut is extremely remote and those who choose to take on this route must be competely self-sufficient. The book includes plenty of practical information on what to take with you and when to go, as well as on safety, travel and accommodation. Fully illustrated with a variety of photographs and its route is highlighted on continuous trekking maps. The guide also includes an optional extension to the Greenlandic ice cap.Table of ContentsMap key Polar view of Greenland Overview map Introduction Geology The ice cap Wildlife Plants and flowers History Culture Travelling to Greenland When to go Accommodation Toilets Health and safety Food, drink and fuel Language Money Communications Trekking in Greenland River crossings What to take Waymarking and access Maps Emergencies Using this guide Last chance to see? The Arctic Circle Trail Kangerlussuaq Preamble - Ascent of Sugar Loaf Optional Extension - Ice cap to Kangerlussuaq Day 1 Kangerlussuaq to Hundesø Day 2 Hundesø to Katiffik Day 3 Katiffik to Canoe Centre Day 4 Canoe Centre to Ikkattooq Day 5 Ikkattooq to Eqalugaarniarfik Day 6 Eqalugaarniarfik to Innajuattoq Day 7 Innajuattoq to Nerumaq Day 8 Nerumaq to Kangerluarsuk Tulleq Day 9 Kangerluarsuk Tulleq to Sisimiut 
Sisimiut Post-amble - Ascent of Nasaasaaq APPENDIX A Route summary table APPENDIX B Language notes and glossary APPENDIX C Useful contacts

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    £17.06

  • Trekking the Kungsleden: The King's Trail through

    Cicerone Press Trekking the Kungsleden: The King's Trail through

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisSweden's most famous long-distance trail, the Kungsleden (King's Trail) traverses the land of the Sámi people and the midnight sun, stretching 460km between Abisko and Hemavan. Around half the route lies within the Arctic Circle showcasing an ever-changing landscape of snowy mountains, deep glacial valleys, open fell, expansive lakes and verdant forest. The fully waymarked trail is comprised of five continuous and distinct sections: these can be walked individually or a thru-hike will take around a month. The guide also includes the popular Abisko to Nikkaluokta circuit, which can be completed in a week, and an ascent of Kebnekaise, Sweden's highest peak at 2098m. In addition to clear route description and mapping, you'll find a wealth of practical advice covering accommodation and facilities, equipment and resupply and detailed notes on how to get to and from the section start and finish-points. A Swedish and Fell Sámi glossary can be found in the appendix. Although there are plentiful opportunities for wild camping, three of the five trail sections are equipped with huts (many including a shop and a sauna) making them easily accessible to all. The remaining two sections have a more remote feel that will appeal to those intent on finding some solitude. To add further colour, there are seven mandatory lake crossings on the trail with the option of rowing or using the motorised service: full details are provided in the text. The Kungsleden passes through five national parks, including Sarek. Other highlights include the striking Tjäktjavagge glacial valley and the famous hay meadows of Aktse, perfectly framed by the azure Lájtávrre delta and the sheer chiselled face of Skierrffe. The Kungsleden invites you to step into a new world, and it may well prove to be the start of a long and rich association involving many repeated visits.Table of ContentsMap key Overview map Route summary table Introduction The subarctic environment Plants and animals Regional history When to go Planning your walk Transport Boat crossings Accommodation Hut life and facilities The truth about sauna Trail marking and access What to take Mapping and GPS Communications and electronics Resupply Safety and wellbeing Using this guide Section 1 - Abisko to Saltoluokta Stage 1 Abisko to Abiskojaure Stage 2 Abiskojaure to Alesjaure Stage 3 Alesjaure to Tjäktja Stage 4 Tjäktja to Sälka Stage 5 Sälka to Singi Stage 6 Singi to Kaitumjaure Stage 7 Kaitumjaure to Teusajaure Stage 8 Teusajaure to Saltoluokta via Vakkotavare Additional itineraries Additional itinerary 1 Singi to Nikkaluokta (alternative finish to Section 1) Additional itinerary 2 Kebnekaise summit Section 2 - Saltoluokta to Kvikkjokk Stage 9 Saltoluokta to Sitojaure Stage 10 Sitojaure to Aktse Stage 11 Aktse to Pårte Stage 12 Pårte to Kvikkjokk Section 3 - Kvikkjokk to Jäkkvik Stage 13 Kvikkjokk to Tsielekjåkkå Stage 14 Tsielekjåkkå to Gistoj#xe1;vr#xe1;tj Stage 15 Gistoj#xe1;vr#xe1;tj to G#xe1;sakl#xe1;hko Stage 16 G#xe1;sakl#xe1;hko to Vuonatjviken Stage 17 Vuonatjviken to Jäkkvik Section 4 - Jäkkvik to Ammarnäs Stage 18 Jäkkvik to Luvt#xe1;vrre Stage 19 Luvt#xe1;vrre to Bäverholmen Stage 20 Bäverholmen to Tjiegnatisj#xe1;vrrie Stage 21 Tjiegnatisj#xe1;vrrie to Rävfalls Stage 22 Rävfalls to Ammarnäs Section 5 - Ammarnäs to Hemavan Stage 23 Ammarnäs to Aigert Stage 24 Aigert to Serve Stage 25 Serve to Tärnasjö Stage 26 Tärnasjö to Syter Stage 27 Syter to Viterskals Stage 28 Viterskals to Hemavan Appendix A Summary of facilities Appendix B Useful contacts Appendix C Summary of boat crossings Appendix D Language

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    £16.16

  • Walking the Munros Vol 1 - Southern, Central and

    Cicerone Press Walking the Munros Vol 1 - Southern, Central and

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisA guidebook presenting 69 routes visiting 139 of Scotland’s 282 Munros (mountains over 3000ft). Covering the southern Highlands and the Isle of Mull, the hikes require good fitness and navigation skills plus experience in remote mountainous terrain: while many are straightforward ascents, some involve scrambling, exposure and river crossings. The routes range from 7 to 48km (4–30 miles), with the option to reduce walking distance on some of the longer routes by cycling the approach. Part of a 2-volume set: an accompanying Cicerone guidebook, Walking the Munros Vol 2 – Northern Highlands and the Cairngorms, is also available Clear route description illustrated with 1:100,000 mapping Notes on maps, parking, accommodation and access for each route Lists of all the Munros (by height and alphabetically) Pronunciation and translation of Gaelic mountain names Table of ContentsOverview Maps Symbols used on route maps Area Map 1 Area Map 2 Area Map 3 Area Map 4 Area Map 5 INTRODUCTION Nevis Route 1 Ben Nevis, Carn Mor Dearg The Aonachs Route 2 Aonach Mor, Aonach Beag The Grey Corries Route 3 Stob Ban, Stob Choire Claurigh, Stob Coire an Laoigh Route 4 Sgurr Choinnich Mor Mamores Route 5 Mullach nan Coirean, Stob Ban, Sgurr a' Mhaim Route 6 Na Gruagaichean, An Gearanach, Stob Coire a' Chairn, 
Am Bodach Route 7 Sgurr Eilde Mor, Binnein Beag, Binnein Mor Loch Treig Route 8 Stob a' Choire Mheadhoin, Stob Coire Easain Route 9 Stob Coire Sgriodain, Chno Dearg Ardverikie Route 10 Beinn a' Chlachair, Geal Charn, Creag Pitridh Loch Ossian Route 11 Beinn Eibhinn, Aonach Beag Route 12 Beinn na Lap Route 13 Carn Dearg, Sgor Gaibhre Ben Alder Route 14 Ben Alder, Beinn Bheoil Route 15 Geal Charn, Carn Dearg Drumochter Route 16 Sgairneach Mhor, Beinn Udlamain, A' Mharconaich, 
Geal Charn Route 17 Meall Chuaich Route 18 A' Bhuidheanach Bheag, Carn na Caim Atholl Route 19 Beinn Dearg Route 20 Carn a' Chlamain Beinn A' Ghlo Route 21 Carn Liath, Braigh Coire Chruinn-bhalgain, Carn nan Gabhar Glen Shee Route 22 Glas Tulaichean, Carn an Righ Route 23 Creag Leacach, Glas Maol, Cairn of Claise, Tom Buidhe, 
Tolmount, Carn an Tuirc Route 24 Carn a' Gheoidh, The Cairnwell, Carn Aosda Route 25 An Socach The Lochnagar Hills Route 26 Cac Carn Beag, Carn a' Choire Bhaidheach, 
Carn an t-Sagairt Mor, Cairn Bannoch, Broad Cairn Glen Clova Route 27 Mayar, Driesh Glen Esk Route 28 Mount Keen Mull Route 29 Ben More (Isle of Mull) Ballachulish Route 30 Beinn a' Bheithir - Sgorr Dhonuill, Sgorr Dhearg Glen Coe Route 31 Aonach Eagach - Meall Dearg, Sgorr nam Fiannaidh Route 32 Bidean nam Bian, Stob Coire Sgreamhach Route 33 Buachaille Etive Mor - Stob Dearg, Stob na Broige Route 34 Buachaille Etive Beag - Stob Dubh, Stob Coire Raineach Appin Route 35 Beinn Sgulaird Route 36 Sgor na h-Ulaidh Route 37 Beinn Fhionnlaidh Etive Route 38 Ben Starav, Beinn nan Aighenan, Glas Bheinn Mhor Route 39 Stob Coir' an Albannaich, Meall nan Eun Blackmount Route 40 Creise, Meall a' Bhuiridh Route 41 Stob a' Choire Odhair, Stob Ghabhar Bridge of Orchy Route 42 Beinn Achaladair, Beinn a' Chreachain Route 43 Beinn Mhanach Route 44 Beinn Dorain, Beinn an Dothaidh Cruachan Route 45 Ben Cruachan, Stob Diamh Route 46 Beinn a' Chochuill, Beinn Eunaich Tyndrum Route 47 Ben Lui, Beinn a' Chleibh, Ben Oss, Beinn Dubhchraig Glen Lyon Route 48 Meall Buidhe Route 49 Stuchd an Lochain Route 50 Carn Gorm, Meall Garbh, Carn Mairg, Meall na Aighean 
(Creag Mhor) Route 51 Schiehallion Glen Lochay Route 52 Creag Mhor, Beinn Heasgarnich Route 53 Ben Challum Route 54 Meall Glas, Sgiath Chuil Route 55 Meall Ghaordaidh Loch Tay Route 56 Meall nan Tarmachan Route 57 Beinn Ghlas, Ben Lawers, An Stuc, Meall Garbh, 
Meall Greigh Route 58 Meall Corranaich, Meall a' Choire Leith Glen Lednock Route 59 Ben Chonzie Crianlarich Route 60 Beinn Chabhair Route 61 An Caisteal, Beinn a' Chroin Route 62 Cruach Ardrain, Beinn Tulaichean Route 63 Ben More, Stob Binnein Loch Earn Route 64 Ben Vorlich (Callander), Stuc a' Chroin Arrochar Route 65 Beinn Bhuidhe Route 66 Ben Vorlich (Inveruglas) Route 67 Ben Vane Route 68 Beinn Narnain, Beinn Ime Lomond Route 69 Ben Lomond Appendix A Bibliography Appendix B Contact Details Appendix C Index of Munros (alphabetical) Appendix D Index of Munros (by height)

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    Book SynopsisGuidebook to trekking in Norway above the Arctic Circle, including the Lofoten Islands, the mountains around Narvik and Ofotfjord, Tromso and the Troms region, and Finnmarksvidda in the far north east. Treks range from 48 to 165km in length and take between four and ten days to walk. Includes 1:100,000 maps, itineraries and accommodation guide.

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    Book SynopsisHadrian's Cycleway is a 174 mile route from Ravenglass in Cumbria to South Shields. Also known as Route 72, this coast-to-coast route heads north up the Cumbrian coast to reach the Solway AONB before crossing northern England along Hadrian's Wall and into Northumberland. Suitable for cyclists of all abilities, the ride is usually completed over three days from west to east. The route allows cyclists to explore Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site, visiting Roman forts including Vindolanda and Housesteads as well as milecastles, abbeys and historic towns. Other highlights include the Cumbrian coast, Tyne Valley and the famous Sycamore Gap. While the main route is described from west to east over three days, the guide provides plenty of information about other options. Advice is given at the end of each stage about how to complete the route from east to west, as the route can be used in connection with other coast to coast routes to create week-long round trips. Other itineraries include a two-day Wall Only ride from Bowness-on-Solway to South Shields, and a 'More Wall Alternative' to Day 2. The guide also features extensive listings of accommodation, bike shops and other cyclist-friendly facilities.Table of ContentsMap key Overview map and profile Route summary tables Introduction Why choose Hadrian's Cycleway? How tough is it? How many days? West to east or east to west? Getting there and back Where to stay What kind of bicycle? Equipment Carrying your gear What to wear Maps and apps Signage Hadrian's Wall Who was Hadrian? Seeing more of the Wall Alternative endings: running late and Tynemouth Using this guide Hadrian's Cycleway The three-day ride Day 1 Ravenglass to Silloth Day 2 Silloth to Haltwhistle Day 2A More Wall Alternative Day 3 Haltwhistle to South Shields Other itineraries The Wall Only - a shortened two-day version Appendix A Accommodation Appendix B Bike shops and other useful contacts Appendix C Further reading

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    Book SynopsisA guidebook to hiking Slovenia’s Juliana Trail, a circular route through the Triglav National Park. Covering 330km (206 miles), this trek in the Julian Alps takes around 3 weeks to walk and is suitable for beginner and experienced hikers alike. The route is described clockwise from Kranjska Gora in 20 stages, each between 8 and 22km (4–14 miles) in length. The route is split into a 270km (168 mile) circular route around Triglav and a 60km (37 mile) extension to the Brda wine region. Several side trips are also described to places of local interest. 1:50,000 maps included for each stage GPX files available to download Refreshment, transport and accommodation information given for each trek stage Advice on planning and preparation Highlights include Lake Bled, Soca Valley and Tolmin Gorges

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    Book SynopsisA guidebook to 11 day walks and 4 boat trips on the Scilly Isles. Exploring Britain’s smallest Natural Landscape, the low-level walks are suitable for all abilities.The day walks range in length from 3 to 14km (2–9 miles) and cover Tresco, St Martin's, St Mary's, St Agnes and Bryher as well as smaller islands in the archipelago. Four boat trips to the more remote islands are also described. 1:25,000 OS maps included for each walk GPX files available to download Information given on history, geology and ecology of the islands Refreshment and transport options are provided Table of ContentsMap: Isles of Scilly Map Key Introduction Location Geology Ancient history Later history Recent history Getting to the Isles of Scilly Getting around the Isles of Scilly Boat trips Tourist information and accommodation Maps of the Isles of Scilly The walks Guided walks Island flowers Island birds Island animals Marine park wildlife Fishing Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust The Duchy of Cornwall Plan of this guide Safety matters GPX tracks The Walks Walk 1 Hugh Town Trail Walk 2 The Garrison Wall Walk 3 St Mary's Coast Walk 4 St Mary's Nature Trails Walk 5 The Gugh Walk 6 St Agnes Boat Trip 1 Annet and the Western Rocks Walk 7 Samson Walk 8 Bryher Boat Trip 2 The Norrard Rocks Walk 9 Tresco Walk 10 Tresco Abbey Garden Boat Trip 3 St Helen's and Teän Walk 11 St Martin's Boat Trip 4 The Eastern Isles

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    3 in stock

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  • Walking the Pennine Way

    Cicerone Press Walking the Pennine Way

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    3 in stock

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  • Walking in London: Park, heath and waterside - 25

    Cicerone Press Walking in London: Park, heath and waterside - 25

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