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  • Ben Klibreck  Ben Armine Map  Weatherproof  Loch

    Ordnance Survey Ben Klibreck Ben Armine Map Weatherproof Loch

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisOS Explorer is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities such as walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. The series provides complete GB coverage and can now be used in all weathers thanks to OS Explorer - Active, a tough, versatile version of OS Explorer. The OS Explorer Active range now includes a digital version of the paper map, accessed through the OS smartphone app, OS Maps.

    3 in stock

    £15.29

  • Strath NaverSrath Nabhair  Loch Loyal Map

    Ordnance Survey Strath NaverSrath Nabhair Loch Loyal Map

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisOS Explorer is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities such as walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. The series provides complete GB coverage and can now be used in all weathers thanks to OS Explorer - Active, a tough, versatile version of OS Explorer. The OS Explorer Active range now includes a digital version of the paper map, accessed through the OS smartphone app, OS Maps.

    3 in stock

    £15.29

  • Strath Halladale  Strathy Point Map  Weatherproof

    Ordnance Survey Strath Halladale Strathy Point Map Weatherproof

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisOS Explorer is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities such as walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. The series provides complete GB coverage and can now be used in all weathers thanks to OS Explorer - Active, a tough, versatile version of OS Explorer. The OS Explorer Active range now includes a digital version of the paper map, accessed through the OS smartphone app, OS Maps.

    3 in stock

    £15.29

  • Girvan Map  Weatherproof  Ballantrae  Barrhill

    Ordnance Survey Girvan Map Weatherproof Ballantrae Barrhill

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe OS Landranger Active Map series covers Great Britain with 204 detailed maps, perfect for day trips and short breaks. Tough, durable and weatherproof, covered in a lightweight protective plastic coating that can be written on, so that your favourite routes can be easily highlighted. Each map provides all the information you need to get to know your local area and includes places of interest, tourist information, picnic areas and camp sites, plus Rights of Way information for England and Wales. OS Landranger Active now includes a digital version of the paper map, accessed through the OS smartphone app, OS Maps.

    3 in stock

    £15.29

  • Peterborough Map  Weatherproof  Market Deeping

    Ordnance Survey Peterborough Map Weatherproof Market Deeping

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe OS Landranger Active Map series covers Great Britain with 204 detailed maps, perfect for day trips and short breaks. Tough, durable and weatherproof, covered in a lightweight protective plastic coating that can be written on, so that your favourite routes can be easily highlighted. Each map provides all the information you need to get to know your local area and includes places of interest, tourist information, picnic areas and camp sites, plus Rights of Way information for England and Wales. OS Landranger Active now includes a digital version of the paper map, accessed through the OS smartphone app, OS Maps.

    3 in stock

    £15.29

  • Snowdon  Yr Wyddfa Map  Weatherproof  Conwy

    Ordnance Survey Snowdon Yr Wyddfa Map Weatherproof Conwy

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisOS Explorer is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities such as walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. The series provides complete GB coverage and can now be used in all weathers thanks to OS Explorer - Active, a tough, versatile version of OS Explorer.

    7 in stock

    £15.29

  • A Boot Up West Sussex Pubs 10 Pub Walks of

    PiXZ Books A Boot Up West Sussex Pubs 10 Pub Walks of

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £6.78

  • The Walks Near Maidenhead 44 Short Walks 46 Miles

    2 in stock

    £7.61

  • The Walks Near Woking 44 Short Walks 46 Miles

    Bill Andrews The Walks Near Woking 44 Short Walks 46 Miles

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £7.61

  • The Joy of Winter Hiking: Inspiration and

    WW Norton & Co The Joy of Winter Hiking: Inspiration and

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisYour daily dose of nature doesn’t have to retreat with the warm weather. The Joy of Winter Hiking is your ultimate guide to getting outdoors in the most underrated season. In fact, author Derek Dellinger believes you should be seeking outdoor adventure in colder months, not just in spite of snow and cloudy days but because of these factors! From unmatched snow-capped views to the mental and physical health benefits of nature to precious wildlife sightings, the winter holds endless hiking opportunities. Alongside stunning winter photography, Dellinger prepares readers to venture safely and securely into nature. There’s advice on the gear you need to get going, the wildlife you might expect to find, understanding weather risks and even the how-tos of cold-weather camping. Made for the winter sportsman, tree hugger and avid hiker alike, this book is a thorough guide and breathtaking showcase of what’s awaiting you in the great outdoors.

    3 in stock

    £22.79

  • 100 Walks in Staffordshire

    The Crowood Press Ltd 100 Walks in Staffordshire

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisStaffordshire offers a wide range of delights for the walker - from the windswept Peak District through riverside walks to picturesque villages. This collection of 100 walks ranges from between three to eleven miles in length, with routes to suit all walking abilities. Full-colour mapping is included which is sourced from the Ordnance Survey.

    2 in stock

    £10.44

  • Walking in the Isles of Scilly: 11 walks and 4

    Cicerone Press Walking in the Isles of Scilly: 11 walks and 4

    2 in stock

    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

    2 in stock

    £8.50

  • Walking the Munros Vol 1 - Southern, Central and

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

    2 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)

    2 in stock

    £14.20

  • Trekking in Torres del Paine: Patagonia's premier

    Cicerone Press Trekking in Torres del Paine: Patagonia's premier

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisGuidebook to trekking in the heart of Patagonia, with routes in Torres del Paine National Park (Chile) and Los Glaciares National Park (Argentina). While the region is primarily a remote and mountainous glaciated wilderness, walking is easily accessible with clear trails, good public transport and regular mountain huts and campsites. The centrepiece of this dramatic area is the 10-11 day Torres del Paine Circuit (also known as the 'O' Circuit), while the shorter Half Circuit (the 'W') visits much of the same sights in 4-5 days. The guidebook also includes four shorter day walks, a multi-day trek in Argentina's Los Glaciares national park, and several excursions from Puerto Natales and El Calafate. This guidebook includes advice on getting to and around the regions, languages, visa, currency, accommodation and facilities in the National Parks, as well as useful guidance on what to take and expect on the treks. Also featured is background information on the geology, history, wildlife, flora and cultures of the regions, resulting in an excellent companion guide to help you explore the region.

    3 in stock

    £17.06

  • Walking in Northumberland

    Cicerone Press Walking in Northumberland

    7 in stock

    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.

    7 in stock

    £13.46

  • Walking on the Orkney and Shetland Isles

    Cicerone Press Walking on the Orkney and Shetland Isles

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisWalking guidebook to 80 routes on the Orkney, Shetland and Fair Isles. Day walks include routes on Hoy, Rousay, Foula, Yell and Unst as well as the mainlands. Walks range from 1 to 16 miles and provide options for walkers of all abilities. Information on interesting sites, getting there and getting around the islands included.

    4 in stock

    £14.41

  • Walking in the Algarve

    Cicerone Press Walking in the Algarve

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisGuidebook to 32 day walks in the Algarve, Portugal's southernmost region. The selected routes offer both coastal and inland options, including the Serra de Monchique and Costa Vicentina, the south and west coasts, the central region and East Algarve. The Algarve benefits from a mild climate, fine scenery and easy transport access.

    3 in stock

    £16.16

  • Windsor Great Park: The Walker's Guide: 2021

    David McDowall Windsor Great Park: The Walker's Guide: 2021

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is a revised edition of the same title published in 2007. It takes the walker to every publicly accessible part of Windsor Great Park, revealing the history, with anecdotes, of the whole park. A few corrections have been made where there have been alterations to access, i.e. with car parks, gates and fencing.Table of ContentsIntroduction; Walk No. 1: Moat Park and Cranbourne; Walk No. 2: Around the Village; Walk No. 3: Around the perimeter of Norfolk Farm; Walk No. 4: Virginia Water; Walk No 5: Cumberland and Royal Lodges; Walk No. 6: The Deer Park and the Long Walk; The Gardens of Windsor Great Park; The Savill Garden; The Valley Gardens; The Political Landscape; The ecological and economic landscape; George III and Agriculture; Nathaniel Kent, Charles Townshend and the Flemish and Norfolk Farms; Longhorn cattle; Royal and regimental goats; Index.

    3 in stock

    £11.99

  • Pints and Pathways

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Pints and Pathways

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisA celebration of the time-honoured art of the Pub Walk, showcasing our countryside's most treasured pubs and the glorious walking routes that connect them.Is a walk really a walk without a pub? Ducking into a cosy bar after a hike through beautiful countryside has to be one life's great pleasures, and this guide celebrates both the pubs and the glorious trails that connect them. Pints and Pathways features 50 of the best pub walks in the UK, following spectacular routes all leading towards a snug rural pub, often at the heart of its community. This is a guide that will connect you with a place, its history, and the people who live there.The 50 walks in this book are suitable for all abilities, and each focus on a pub (or two), with detailed practical information. Walks are described with colourful narrative adding anecdote and intrigue, alongside stunning photography and useful maps. The stories of these paths form an evocative narrative of people and place, and the ways we used to travel through the country from the old mills of rural Somerset to the canals of the Midlands, the traditional boat-building heartland of the North West and the old fishing communities of Cornwall. Reminiscences of pub owners and patrons are woven in, bringing to life memories of community and landscape.Illustrated with stunning portraiture and landscape photography, this is a beautiful and characterful guide to the best pub walks in Britain.

    5 in stock

    £17.09

  • Derbyshire & the Peak District - a Dog Walker's

    Countryside Books Derbyshire & the Peak District - a Dog Walker's

    3 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    3 in stock

    £9.25

  • Walking in Portugal: 40 graded short and

    Cicerone Press Walking in Portugal: 40 graded short and

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisA guidebook to 40 walks spread throughout Portugal, with a focus on the country’s many natural and national parks. Walks are graded from easy to challenging, with options to suit most abilities and ambitions. The walks range from 5 to 46km (3–29 miles), with the two longest routes offering optional overnight stops; the day walks can be enjoyed in 2–11 hours. A handful of routes are easily accessible from Lisbon, with others covering Peneda-Gerês National Park, Serra da Estrela Nature Park and the Algarve. Clear route description illustrated with 1:50,000 maps GPX files available to download Information on refreshments, access and parking Local points of interest and background notes about Portugal Sized to easily fit in a jacket pocket Table of ContentsOverview map 
Map key 
Preface 
Introduction 
About Portugal 
Geology 
History 
Wildlife 
Plants and flowers 
Agriculture 
Weather 
When to go 
Getting there 
Traveling around 
Where to stay 
Food and drink 
Equipment 
Waymarking 
Maps 
Water 
Emergencies and safety 
Using this guide 
Northern Portugal 
Peneda-Ger#xea;s National Park 
Walk 1 Caminho dos Mortos, Real 
Walk 2 Trilho Castrejo, Castro Laboreiro 
Walk 3 Peneda circuit 
Walk 4 Pertinho do Ceu, Gavieira 
Walk 5 Bicos and Pedrada 
Walk 6 Pitões das Júnias and Capela de São João da Fraga 
Walk 7 Minas dos Carris, Portela de Homem 
Walk 8 Ger#xea;s circuit 
Walk 9 Águia do Sarilhão and Via Nova, Campo do Ger#xea;s Walk 10 Trilho dos Currais, Vila do Ger#xea;s 
Montesinho Nature Park 
Walk 11 Trilho da Calçada, Moimenta 
Walk 12 Montesinho summits 
Around Alvão Nature Park 
Walk 13 Senhora da Graça, Mondim de Basto 
Walk 14 Marão summit 
Douro International Nature Park 
Walk 15 Azeite, Bruçó 
Walk 16 Ribeira do Mosteiro 
Central Portugal and Lisbon 
Schist villages 
Walk 17 Schist villages of Lousã 
Walk 18 Caminho do Xisto das Aldeias de Góis and Lousã summit 
Walk 19 Trilho do Vale do Ceira, Cabreira 
Serra da Estrela Nature Park 
Walk 20 Sol and Rota das Faias, Manteigas 
Walk 21 Rota do Carvão, Manteigas 
Walk 22 Javali and Poço do Inferno, Manteigas 
Walk 23 Rota do Glaciar, Torre-Manteigas 
Walk 24 Poios Brancos, Manteigas 
Around Lisbon 
Walk 25 Castelejo, Alvados 
Walk 26 Chãos 
Walk 27 Peninha 
Walk 28 Cabo Espichel, Arr#xe1;bida 
Tejo and São Mamede Nature Parks 
Walk 29 Rota dos Abutres, Salvaterra do Extremo 
Walk 30 GR29 Rota dos Veados 
Walk 31 Marvão 
Monsaraz and Évora 
Walk 32 Évora aqueduct and Ecopista 
Walk 33 Monsaraz 
Southern Portugal 
The Algarve, Costa Vicentina and Guadiana 
Walk 34 Odeceixe beach circuit 
Walk 35 Cabo de São Vicente 
Walk 36 Rota das Cascatas, Monchique 
Walk 37 Trilho da Fóia, Monchique 
Walk 38 Pulo do Lobo, Guadiana 
Walk 39 GR23 
Walk 40 Serra do Caldeirão, Parizes 
Appendix A Route summary table 
Appendix B Contacts 
Appendix C Language

    3 in stock

    £15.26

  • Walking Hampshire's Test Way: The long-distance

    Cicerone Press Walking Hampshire's Test Way: The long-distance

    Book SynopsisA guidebook to walking the Test Way between Inkpen Beacon in the North Wessex Downs and Eling Tide Mill near Southampton Water. Covering 71km (44 miles), this riverside route makes a gentle 8-day walk, though stages can be combined into a shorter 2–3 day overall journey. Also included are 15 circular day walks exploring the chalk downs and rolling countryside in and around the Test valley.The Test Way is described in 8 stages of 5–14km (3–9 miles) in length, while the day walks range from 6–14km (4–9 miles). All the described routes can be walked year-round and are suitable for walkers of all abilities, taking between 2 and 4 hours to complete. 1:50,000 OS maps included for each walk GPX files available to download Refreshment and public transport options are given for each walk Information on local history, geology and wildlife Easy access from Newbury, Basingstoke, Winchester, Southampton

    £12.95

  • The Cambrian Way: Classic Wales mountain trek -

    Cicerone Press The Cambrian Way: Classic Wales mountain trek -

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisDubbed 'the mountain connoisseurs' walk', the Cambrian Way stretches 479km between the mighty castles of Cardiff in the south and Conwy on the north coast. Traversing the heartland of Wales, the challenging route crosses the Brecon Beacons, the Cambrian Mountains and Snowdonia, passing through two national parks and visiting many of the country's iconic summits, including Pen y Fan, Pumlumon, Cadair Idris and Snowdon itself. It can be walked in three weeks (or in shorter sections) and is suitable for experienced hillwalkers with sound navigational skills. The guide presents the route in 21 stages, offering comprehensive route description illustrated with OS 1:50,000 mapping and elevation profiles. Details of accommodation and facilities are provided, along with a helpful trek planner showing their distribution along the route: although the trail passes through remote areas, it is possible to stay under a roof every night - though camping is also a possibility, should you prefer. There are background notes on Wales's history and geology and local points of interest, and a glossary of Welsh place-names, useful contacts and accommodation listings can be found in the appendices. From the Black Mountains to the Rhinogau, Glyderau and Carneddau, the route takes in lofty ridges, striking peaks and picturesque lakes. There are also fascinating glimpses into the country's ancient and more recent past: Iron Age hillforts, Norman castles, a Cistercian abbey, the Chartist Cave and relics from the mining industry. Offering superlative scenery, the Cambrian Way is a celebration of some of the best mountain walking Wales has to offer and promises a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in these celebrated landscapes.Table of ContentsMap key Overview map Route summary table Introduction The mountain connoisseurs' walk Wales, its history, people and language Geology and landscape Plants and animals When to go Travel Accommodation Kit Waymarking and navigation Food, water and supplies Emergencies Using this guide The route Stage 1 Cardiff to Machen Stage 2 Machen to Pontypool Stage 3 Pontypool to Abergavenny Stage 4 Abergavenny to Capel-y-ffin Stage 5 Capel-y-ffin to Crickhowell Stage 6 Crickhowell to Storey Arms Stage 7 Storey Arms to Glyntawe Stage 8 Glyntawe to Llandovery Stage 9 Llandovery to Tŷ'n-y-cornel Hostel Stage 10 Tŷ'n-y-cornel Hostel to Claerddu Stage 11 Claerddu to Ponterwyd Stage 12 Ponterwyd to Dylife Stage 13 Dylife to Dinas Mawddwy Stage 14 Dinas Mawddwy to Bwlch Llyn Bach Stage 15 Bwlch Llyn Bach to Barmouth Stage 16 Barmouth to Cwm Bychan Stage 16/17A Bad-weather route to Moelfryn following Taith Ardudwy Way Stage 17 Cwm Bychan to Maentwrog Stage 18 Maentwrog to Beddgelert Stage 19 Beddgelert to Pen-y-Pass Stage 20 Pen-y-Pass to Llyn Ogwen Stage 21 Llyn Ogwen to Conwy Appendix A The checkpoints Appendix B Glossary of Welsh words and places on the Cambrian Way Appendix C Useful contacts Appendix D Accommodation list

    2 in stock

    £14.20

  • Trekking the GR7 in Andalucia: From Tarifa to

    Cicerone Press Trekking the GR7 in Andalucia: From Tarifa to

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe GR7 is one of Europe's longest GR long-distance routes, stretching from Tarifa, the southernmost town of continental Europe, through Spain, Andorra and France to Alsace. This guide presents the Andalucian section of the route, which offers well over 700km of fantastic walking through the diverse landscapes of one of Spain's most evocative regions. The route splits at the small village of Villanueva de Cauche, and the guide describes both the northern and southern variants. Although walking is on good footpaths, country tracks and, occasionally, minor roads, some of the stages are long and can involve considerable ascent, meaning that a good level of fitness is required. The full Andalucian GR7 takes well over a month to walk; however, the guide also includes suggestions for highlight sections that can be walked in a week or fortnight. In addition to clear route description, mapping and elevation profiles, the guide provides background information on local history, plants and wildlife, and advice for planning your trip, such as when to go, what to take and where to stay. The route showcases Andalucia's rich history and culture and varied landscapes, which include pine forests, semi-arid desert, snow-capped peaks, fertile plains, lush valleys, olive groves, cultivated terraces and hills of cork woodland. Historic towns and traditional whitewashed villages offer overnight accommodation and a chance to sample local cuisine.Table of ContentsMap key Overview map Route summary table Author's preface Introduction The GR7/E4 Andalucia The GR7 in Andalucia Shorter itineraries Historical context Plants and wildlife When to go Getting there Getting back Luggage transfer Accommodation Food and drink Water Equipment Money Language Waymarking Maps and GPS Staying safe Using this guide The common route Cadiz province Stage 1 Tarifa to Los Barrios Stage 2 Los Barrios to Castillo de Castellar Stage 3 Castillo de Castellar to Jimena de la Frontera Stage 4 Jimena de la Frontera to Ubrique Stage 5 Ubrique to Montejaque via Villaluenga del Rosario Malaga province Stage 6 Montejaque to Arriate via Ronda Stage 7 Arriate to Ardales Stage 8 Ardales to El Chorro Stage 9 El Chorro to Valle de Abdalajis Stage 10 Valle de Abdalajis to Antequera Stage 11 Antequera to Villanueva de Cauche The northern variant Stage 12A Villanueva de Cauche to Villanueva del Trabuco Stage 13A Villanueva del Trabuco to Villanueva de Tapia Stage 14A Villanueva de Tapia to Villanueva de Algaidas Stage 15A Villanueva de Algaidas to Cuevas de San Marcos Cordoba province Stage 16A Cuevas de San Marco to Rute Stage 17A Rute to Priego de Cordoba Stage 18A Priego de Cordoba to Almedinilla Stage 19A Almedinilla to Alcala La Real Jaen province Stage 20A Alcala la Real to Frailes Stage 21A Frailes to Carchelejo Stage 22A Carchelejo to Cambil Stage 23A Cambil to Torres Stage 24A Torres to Bedmar Stage 25A Bedmar to Jodar Stage 26A Jodar to Quesada Stage 27A Quesada to Cazorla Stage 28A Cazorla to Vadillo Castril Stage 29A Vadillo Castril to Coto Rios Stage 30A Coto Rios to Pontones Stage 31A Pontones to Santiago de la Espada Stage 32A Santiago de la Espada to Puebla de Don Fadrique The southern variant Stage 12B Villanueva de Cauche to Riogordo Stage 13B Riogordo to Ventas de Zafarraya Granada province Stage 14B Ventas de Zafarraya to Alhama de Granada Stage 15B Alhama de Granada to Arenas del Rey Stage 16B Arenas del Rey to Jayena Stage 17B Jayena to Albunuelas Stage 18B Albunuelas to Niguelas Stage 19B Niguelas to Lanjaron Stage 20B Lanjaron to Soportujar Stage 21B Soportujar to Pitres Stage 22B Pitres to Trevelez Stage 23B Trevelez to Cadiar Stage 24B Cadiar to Yegen Stage 25B Yegen to Laroles Stage 26B Laroles to Puerto de la Ragua via Bayarcal Stage 27B Puerto de la Ragua to La Calahorra Stage 28B La Calahorra to Narvaez via Charches Stage 29B Narvaez to Zujar Stage 30B Zujar to Benamaurel Stage 31B Benamaurel to Cullar Stage 32B Cullar to Orce Stage 33B Orce to Huescar Stage 34B Huescar to Puebla de Don Fadrique Appendix A Facilities table Appendix B Spanish-English glossary Appendix C Further information Appendix D Further reading

    1 in stock

    £17.06

  • Walking Around Painscastle

    Kittiwake Press Walking Around Painscastle

    3 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    3 in stock

    £8.12

  • Walks to South Wales' Lakes and Waterfalls

    Kittiwake Press Walks to South Wales' Lakes and Waterfalls

    2 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    2 in stock

    £8.12

  • Coastal Walks Around Anglesey: Twenty Two

    Mara Books Coastal Walks Around Anglesey: Twenty Two

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisA collection of 22 graded, circular walks highlighting the beautiful landscape and rich history of the Anglesey coastline, comprising easy-to-follow directions and maps, a short glossary and references to local points of interest on each route. Fifth edition; published September 2016.

    4 in stock

    £8.99

  • London's Hidden Walks Volume 4

    Metro Publications Ltd London's Hidden Walks Volume 4

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe streets of London are inexhaustible in their tales they have to tell. Following the success of Stephen Millar’s first three volumes, London’s Hidden Walks Vol.4 introduces twelve new walks that will surprise and entertain the intrepid explorer. With this book in hand, readers can find the ruins of a church that Shakespeare would have visited, the hotel where the assassin of Martin Luther King Jnr. laid low, a pipe containing a lost London river and the venues Taylor Swift used in a video shoot. With fascinating stories, detailed maps, 400 full-colour photographs, cafés, pubs and places of interest, London’s Hidden Walks Vol.4 brings London’s streets to life. The book can be enjoyed in its own right or in conjunction with the first three volumes, which are now established bestsellers. • 12 illustrated walks • details on the best cafés & pubs • information on local attractions, museums and galleries • maps – to help you navigateTable of Contents1.Pimlico Walk 2.Kentish Town Walk 3.Oxford Street Walk 4.Primrose Hill Walk 5.St John’s Wood Walk 6.Earl’s Court Walk 7.Fulham Town Walk 8.Clapham Walk 9. Tooting Walk 10. Peckham Walk 11. Leamouth Peninsula Walk 12. Lost City Walk

    1 in stock

    £10.79

  • Devon: 40 Coast and Country Walks

    Pocket Mountains Ltd Devon: 40 Coast and Country Walks

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom the crumbly rhubarb-and-cream-coloured cliffs of the Jurassic Coast in the southeast to the surf-stroked craggy coves in the north, across the wilderness and woodland of Dartmoor and Exmoor, and through the verdant valleys and great green grazing lands of the dairy belt - Devon is a county of exquisite contrasts and natural wonder.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 walks.

    20 in stock

    £8.23

  • Islay, Jura and Colonsay: 40 Coast and Country

    Pocket Mountains Ltd Islay, Jura and Colonsay: 40 Coast and Country

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisIslay, Jura and Colonsay make up the southerly Hebridean island group and are famed for their outstanding wildlife, glorious sandy beaches, fascinating historical treasures, rugged hills and dramatic coastlines, and on Jura, but especially on Islay - legendary distilleries which produce distinctively peaty whisky. This book aims to help you get the most from your visit to these islands. Most of the 40 walks are half a day or shorter, with many suitable for families, but there are also a few more challenging hill walks for those who can't resist the allure of reaching an island summit.

    4 in stock

    £8.21

  • Lancashire: 40 Favourite Walks

    Pocket Mountains Ltd Lancashire: 40 Favourite Walks

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisDon't underestimate Lancashire! Although it is one of the UK's most populous counties, it is also largely a rural one, including no less than three Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and abutting the Pennines, Dales and Lake District, There is a huge variety of contrasting and inspiring walking country, from the coast to hills and from forests to moors. This collection of 40 favourite walks offers a remarkable range of excellent walking opportunities.

    3 in stock

    £8.21

  • Essex

    Pocket Mountains Ltd Essex

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisEssex is full of surprises. Not only is it one of the largest counties in England by population and area, it is also home to Britain's first city, several bustling market towns and hundreds of countryside villages.The 40 walks in this guide show Essex in all its glory.

    1 in stock

    £8.21

  • 50 Yorkshire Walks for All: Classic strolls from

    Hillside Publications 50 Yorkshire Walks for All: Classic strolls from

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisEngland's greatest county boasts an incomparable range of iconic features, set within such diverse regions as the Yorkshire Dales, North York Moors, South Pennines and Yorkshire Wolds. This new title is a celebration on foot of the glorious landmarks of Yorkshire, with the principle feature being that all walks are between 2 and 3 undemanding miles in length. These modest distances offer a perfect stroll for families, casual walkers and all who want to enjoy a leisurely exploration of outstanding country landscapes. 50 illustrated strolls lead through stunning landscapes to explore Aysgarth Falls, Ilkley Moor, Robin Hood's Bay, MalhamCove, Haworth, Rievaulx Abbey, Standedge Tunnel, Richmond Castle, Brimham Rocks, the White Horse of Kilburn, Ribblehead Viaduct, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Whitby, Studley Royal, Goathland and York - to name but a few. Over 100 colour photographs depict features and landscapes along the routes. YORKSHIRE'S LANDMARKS.... in bite-size walks

    4 in stock

    £8.98

  • Walks for All Ages Northamptonshire: 19 Circular

    £8.49

  • Wild Guide Andalucia: Hidden places, great

    Wild Things Publishing Ltd Wild Guide Andalucia: Hidden places, great

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisDiscover 700 hidden adventures from this popular tourist region, from remote coves and wild mountains to desert landscapes and green meadows rich with wildflowers. Experience the best of Andalucia's rural food culture and accommodation, feasting on local tapas and barrelled Jerez wines, and find lesser-known ferias and Holy Week processions. > Plunge into turquoise tidal pools below sand dunes and roman ruins at Playa de Bolonia, > Admire thousands of migrating griffon vultures swooping low from the southernmost tip of mainland Europe > Wander up to the forgotten ruined castle of Otinar, overlooking one of Jaen's greatest canyons. > Hideout in caves once the haunt of infamous bandits and marvel at ancient cave paintings in the hills north of Malaga. > Explore the beautiful wild gorge carved by the Rio Verde with glimmering pools, waterfalls and petrified forest > Retreat to a cabin set among some of the most dramatic landscapes of Spain"

    2 in stock

    £17.09

  • Remarkable Treks

    HarperCollins Publishers Remarkable Treks

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisRemarkable Treks is a compendium of exhilarating walks from around the planet – some lasting weeks, some lasting just a few days, but all of them set against spectacular backdrops. Following the same format as the award winning Remarkable Road Trips and Remarkable Bike Rides, Colin Salter has assembled 52 of the world's top-rated trails. The treks range in length from one-day hikes, to three-day hikes, to walks of almost expeditionary length. Thankfully, some of the longer routes, such as the Pacific Coast Trail in North America, which traverses the Rockies from Mexico to Canada, can be split up into sections. However for completists there are smaller challengers, such as the Pennine Way in England, which is never too far away from civilization, and by civilization we mean the pub. For the thrill-seeking backpackers there are the craggy peaks of Corsica (GR20 – which carries the ominous warning ‘some scrambling required’), or the hike up to Everest Base Camp. And for history buffs there is the Inca Trail in Peru or the 5-day hike to the Lost City of Teyuna in Colombia. Treks include: Samaria Gorge – Crete, Lycian Way – Turkey, Camino De Santiago – Spain, Routeburn Track – New Zealand, Laugavegur – Iceland, Torres Del Paine – Chile, Overland Track – Australia, Kungsleden – Sweden, West Highland Way – Scotland, John Muir Trail – USA, Alta Via 1 – Italy, Haute Route Pyrennes– Spain/France, Drakensberg Grand Traverse – South Africa, Western Way – Ireland, Via Dinerica – Albania/Bosnia/Croatia/Kosovo, GR221 Dry Stone Route – Majorca, Chilkoot Trail – USA/Canada, Toukbal Circuit – Morocco, Tour of the Matterhorn – Switzerland, Wadi Rum and Petra – Jordan.

    3 in stock

    £21.25

  • Sauntering: Writers Walk Europe

    Notting Hill Editions Sauntering: Writers Walk Europe

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisOn foot the world comes our way. We get close to the Continent’s alpine ranges, arterial rivers, expansive coastlines. Close to its ancient cities and mysterious thoroughfares; and close to the walkers themselves—the Grand Tourers and explorers, strollers and saunterers, on their hikes and quests, parades and urban drifts. Sauntering features sixty walker-writers—classic and current—who roam Europe by foot. Twenty-two countries are traversed. We join Henriette d’Angeville, the second woman to climb Mont Blanc; Nellie Bly roaming the trenches of the First World War; Werner Herzog on a personal pilgrimage through Germany; Hans Christian Andersen in quarantine; Joseph Conrad in Cracow; Rebecca Solnit reimagining change on the streets of Prague; and Robert Macfarlane dropping deep into underground Paris. Contributors include: Patrick Leigh Fermor; John Hillaby; Robert Walser; Henriette d’Angeville; Joseph Roth; Joanna Kavenna; Richard Wright; Werner Herzog; Robert Antelme; George Sand; Rainer Maria Rilke; Robert Macfarlane; Rebecca Solnit; Kate Humble; Nicholas Luard; Edith Wharton; Elizabeth von Armin; Joseph Conrad; D. H. Lawrence; Vernon Lee; Guy Debord, Mark Twain, Thomas Coryat, and more.Trade Review“Sauntering is a superior feast, a high-class tasting menu, sometimes deliciously incongruous but always organised with intelligent care…It is hard to think that it could be better done." - Times Literary Supplement "Here is an odd development: I have decided to carry a book. For at least the coming season, when, with hope, we head out once again for afternoon or evening walks, I want this book with me. I plan to open it, often, every day. Read one selection and you will smile. Read three and you’ll be lacing your boots… The genius of Sauntering is that it celebrates the act itself, the joy as well as pain of walking. There are narratives of sunny valleys as well as of frightening wartime trenches. The book has nothing to do with exercise and everything to do with a way of seeing.’ —Scott Olsen, Minneapolis Star Tribune “Sauntering is full of those free associations in place and space that are the very essence of walking pursued as a writerly act, and writing undertaken as an ambulatory art. The perfect companion for a summer ramble, or a winter fireside.” —Will Self “A beguiling panorama of wanderers from different eras and geographies. . . Like his subjects, Minshull wanders, lifting contributions from people all over the literary map: philosophers, novelists, essayists, critics, children’s authors. . . . [His] goal, one gathers, is less to trace a historiography of the rambler than to expand the genre of flânerie, with an open-endedness true to its spirit.” —Alejandro Chacoff, The New Yorker

    2 in stock

    £14.24

  • Scottish Island Bagging: The Walkhighlands guide

    Vertebrate Publishing Ltd Scottish Island Bagging: The Walkhighlands guide

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisScottish Island Bagging by Helen and Paul Webster, founders of Walkhighlands, is a guide to the magical islands of Scotland.Focusing on the ninety-nine islands that have regular trips or means of access for visitors, plus fifty-five other islands which have no regular transport but are still of significant size or interest, the authors have described the best ways to experience each one. Of the islands featured, many are household names – Skye, Lewis, Bute – while some, such as the isolated St Kilda archipelago and the remote Sula Sgeir, will be unknown to all but a hardcore few.When it comes to things to see and do, the islands of Scotland have it all. Wildlife enthusiasts can watch out for otters, orcas and basking sharks, while birdwatchers in particular are spoilt: look out for the rare corncrake on Islay, sea eagles on Mull, or sight puffins, gannets, storm petrels and many other seabirds on any number of islands – although beware the divebombing bonxies.Foodies can sample Arran or Westray cheese, the many islands’ world-renowned seafood or learn about the whisky making process and sample a wee dram on a distillery tour.While the human history may not stretch back in time as far as the geology of these ancient lands, it is rich and varied: visit the 5,000-year-old Neolithic village of Skara Brae on Orkney, or Mackinnon’s Cave on Mull, following in the footsteps of Samuel Johnson and James Boswell. You can even stay in the house on Jura where George Orwell wrote Nineteen Eighty-Four.Hillwalkers can bag a Munro, walk the wild clifftops or take in the sights, or you could just escape from it all on one of the dozens of beautiful and deserted beaches – before joining the locals for a ceilidh into the wee hours.Well served by ferries and other transport links, getting around is easy. You could even take the world’s shortest scheduled flight. In Scottish Island Bagging, let Helen and Paul Webster be your guides to these enchanting isles.Trade Review'The Webster's book is an ideal jumping point for anyone planning a trip to Scotland's islands and looking for a little inspiration.' – Roger Cox, The ScotsmanTable of ContentsIntroduction1 The Firth of ForthIsle of MayBass RockCraigleithFidraInchkeithInchcolmCramond Island2 The Firth of ClydeArranPladdaHoly IsleBute InchmarnockGreat CumbraeLittle CumbraeAilsa CraigDavaar IslandSanda3 Islay, Jura and Colonsay IslayJuraColonsayOronsay Gigha Cara4 Firth of Lorn and Loch LinnheSeilEasdaleLuingShunaLungaScarbaThe GarvellachsKerreraLismoreEriskaIsland of Shuna5 Isle of Mull group MullIonaErraidUlvaGometraInch KennethLittle ColonsayStaffaLunga and the Treshnish IslandsEorsaCarna and Oronsay6 Coll, Tiree and the Small IslesTireeCollEiggRumCannaSandayMuckEilean Shona7 Skye and the North-westSkyeLoch Bracadale islandsSoayEilean BanPabayScalpayRaasayEilean FladdayRonaIsle of EweGruinard IslandSummer IslesIsle MartinHandaRabbit Islands and Eilean nan Ròn8 Outer HebridesLewisEilean Chaluim CilleGreat Bernera Pabbay (Loch Roag)HarrisScalpayTaransayScarpPabbayFlannan IslesSt Kilda archipelagoRockallNorth RonaSula SgeirShiantsBernerayNorth UistVallay (Bhàlaigh)Baleshare (Baile Sear) Monach IslesGrimsay Ronay (Rònaigh) Benbecula (Beinn na Faoghla) Flodaigh (Fladda)South Uist Eriskay Barra Vatersay FudayBishop’s Isles (Barra)9 OrkneyMainlandBrough of Birsay Lamb HolmBurrayHundaSouth Ronaldsay Hoy South WallsGraemsay Flotta RousayEgilsayWyreWestrayPapa WestrayHolm of Papa Eday StronsayPapa StronsaySandayNorth Ronaldsay CopinsayStromaSwona10 ShetlandMainlandBressayNossMousaTrondraWest BurraEast BurraPapa StourMuckle RoeUyeaYellUnstFetlarWhalsayOut SkerriesFair IsleFoulaAcknowledgements

    1 in stock

    £18.00

  • Minehead  Brendon Hills Map  Dulverton  Tiverton

    Ordnance Survey Minehead Brendon Hills Map Dulverton Tiverton

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe OS Landranger Map series covers Great Britain with 204 detailed maps, perfect for day trips and short breaks. Each map provides all the information you need to get to know your local area and includes places of interest, tourist information, picnic areas and camp sites, plus Rights of Way information for England and Wales. OS Landranger now includes a digital version of the paper map, accessed through the OS smartphone app, OS Maps.

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • Peak Bagging: Wainwrights Fold-out Poster:

    Vertebrate Publishing Ltd Peak Bagging: Wainwrights Fold-out Poster:

    Book SynopsisThe Peak Bagging Wainwrights Fold-out Poster is designed to give you an at-a-glance guide to 45 routes designed to help you complete all 214 of Alfred Wainwright’s Lake District fells in the most efficient way.Derived from the bestselling guidebook Peak Bagging Wainwrights, by Karen and Dan Parker, it allows you to easily plan and record your Lakeland adventures as you follow in Wainwright’s footsteps. It features a custom 1:100,000-scale map showing all 45 routes, plus a list of all 214 Wainwrights grouped by route with their heights. It’s the perfect inspiration for your home or office wall.

    £13.46

  • OFF TRACK English Edition

    Callwey GmbH OFF TRACK English Edition

    2 in stock

    2 in stock

    £34.00

  • Cape Wrath Trail South: Fort William to

    Harvey Map Services Ltd Cape Wrath Trail South: Fort William to

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisCape Wrath Trail is a challenging route from Fort William to Cape Wrath. It is around 200 miles long and passes through some of Scotland's wildest and most spectacular scenery. The trail has evolved from use and is not an officially recognised National Trail. There is no single definitive route. There are various ways of tackling the traverse all of which are highlighted on the maps leaving the actual route choice to the individual walker. This is rough country not to be underestimated. Some sections of the route will require an overnight stop in the mountains. This will either have to be wild camping or the use of a bothy. South covers Fort William to Strathcarron and North covers Strathcarron to Cape Wrath. XT40 New generation of tough polyethylene maps. The HARVEY series of Long Distance Route maps is an established success. Now the advanced technology used in the creation of our best-selling British Mountain Maps is also applied to the route maps. These maps are a leap forward in technical excellence. They are tough, durable, light and 100% waterproof virtually indestructible in normal use. They are light to carry, and compact not the great bulky package you get with a laminated map. The maps are detailed, with the routes clearly marked. They also contain general information, useful telephone numbers and a full key. Main points at a glance. Detailed, clear and easy to read. Printed on tough 100% waterproof, tearproof paper. Light to carry less than half the weight of a laminated map.Good value whole route on two maps. Information on accommodation and services.

    15 in stock

    £15.68

  • Walking on Madeira: 60 mountain and levada routes

    Cicerone Press Walking on Madeira: 60 mountain and levada routes

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisA guidebook to 60 day walks on the Portuguese island of Madeira and neighbouring Porto Santo. Covering mountains, coast, laurisilva cloud forest and levadas (irrigation channels), routes range from easy strolls to more strenuous mountain hikes, some calling for a good head for heights. Walks range from 4 to 27km (2–17 miles) with options to combine routes to create longer days out. Sketch maps are included for each walk Detailed information on planning, facilities and public transport Highlights include an ascent of Pico de Areeiro, Madeira’s highest peak Easy access from Funchal Table of ContentsOverview map Map key Preface Introduction Location Geology History Landscape Trees and flowers Birds Animals Parque Natural da Madeira Funchal and Monte Getting to Madeira Getting around Madeira Accommodation Porto Santo Currency Language Food and drink Weather Tourist information Health issues Emergencies Maps of Madeira Making multi-day trips Using this guide 1 Eastern Madeira Walk 1 Levada dos Tornos: Monte to Camacha Walk 2 Levada dos Tornos: Camacha to Quatro Estradas Walk 3 Levada da Serra: Campo do Pomar to Camacha Walk 4 Levada da Serra: Camacha to Santo da Serra Walk 5 Levada Nova from Santo da Serra Walk 6 Baia d'Abra and Ponta de São Lourenço Walk 7 Levada do Caniçal: Maroços to Caniçal Walk 8 Levada da Portela: Santo da Serra to Portela Walk 9 Vereda das Funduras: Portela to Maroços Walk 10 North Coast: Porto da Cruz to Ribeira Seca 2 Funchal to Santana Walk 11 Vereda da Penha d'Águia Walk 12 Levada do Furado: Portela to Ribeiro Frio Walk 13 Caminho Velha: Poiso to Porto da Cruz Walk 14 Fajã da Nogueira and Levada da Serra Walk 15 Caminho Velha: Poiso to Santana Walk 16 Levada do Barreiro: Poço da Neve to Monte Walk 17 Levada da Negra: Poço da Neve to Barreira Walk 18 Levada do Curral: Curral das Freiras to Funchal Walk 19 Levada dos Piornais: Lombada to Funchal 3 The high mountains Walk 20 Boca da Encumeada to Achada do Teixeira Walk 21 Boca da Encumeada to Curral das Freiras Walk 22 Pico do Cedro and Pico do Areeiro Walk 23 Pico do Areeiro to Pico Ruivo Walk 24 Pico Ruivo, Vale da Lapa and Ilha Walk 25 Pico Ruivo, Queimadas and Santana Walk 26 Levada do Caldeirão Verde from Pico das Pedras Walk 27 Levada do Rei from Quebradas Walk 28 Santana, Calhau and São Jorge Walk 29 Boca da Encumeada and Pico Grande Walk 30 Colmeal and Pico Grande Walk 31 Fajã dos Cardos to Fajã do Penedo Walk 32 Boca da Encumeada to Colmeal 4 Jardim da Serra Walk 33 Boca da Encumeada to Marco e Fonte Walk 34 Boca da Corrida and Curral das Freiras Walk 35 Boca dos Namorados and Curral das Freiras Walk 36 Marco e Fonte to Fontes Walk 37 Terreiros from Boca da Corrida Walk 38 Crista do Espigão from Fontes Walk 39 Fajã da Ribeira, Levada Norte and Boa Morte Walk 40 Levada do Norte: Boa Morte to Estreito de C#xe2;mara de Lobos 5 Paúl da Serra Walk 41 Pico Ruivo do Paúl da Serra from Estanquinhos Walk 42 Rabaçal, Levada do Risco and 25 Fontes Walk 43 Levada do Paúl: Rabaçal to Cristo Rei Walk 44 Levada das Rabaças and Cascalho Walk 45 Caminho do Pin#xe1;culo e Folhadal Walk 46 Levada dos Cedros: Fanal to Ribeira da Janela Walk 47 Levada da Janela: Fonte do Bispo to Porto Moniz 6 Western Madeira Walk 48 Ponta do Pargo to Fonte do Bispo Walk 49 Levada do Moinho: Tornadouro to Ribeira da Cruz Walk 50 Levada da Calheta - Ponta do Pargo to Ponta do Pargo Walk 51 Levada da Calheta - Ponta do Pargo to Praz#xe9;res Walk 52 Caminho Real: Praz#xe9;res to Paúl do Mar Walk 53 Levada da Calheta - Ponta do Pargo to Lombo dos Faias Walk 54 Levada da Calheta - Ponta do Sol to Ponta do Sol Walk 55 Levada Nova and Levada do Moinho from Ponta do Sol Walk 56 Levada Nova: Jangão to Ribeira Brava Walk 57 Lombo do Mouro to Ribeira Brava 7 Porto Santo Walk 58 Pico do Castelo, Pico do Facho and Pico Branco Walk 59 Campo de Baixo, B#xe1;rbara Gomes and Eiras Walk 60 Ponta, Pico de Ana Ferreira, Pico do Espigão and Calheta Cruise to the Ilhas Desertas Appendix A Route summary table Appendix B Language notes Appendix C Useful contacts

    7 in stock

    £16.16

  • Hadrian's Wall

    Harvey Map Services Ltd Hadrian's Wall

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisTough & durable. XT40 - virtually indestructible. Light, compact. Entire route on one sheet. Clear easy to read. Sites of Roman remains. Accommodation and services. Great value for money.

    5 in stock

    £14.20

  • The Eastern Fells A Pictorial Guide to the

    Quarto Publishing PLC The Eastern Fells A Pictorial Guide to the

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Eastern Fells include the greatest single concentrated mass of high ground in Lakeland: a tremendous barrier running north and south, high and steep all along its length, rising to above 3000 feet on Helvellyn – the most-often climbed mountain in the Lake District. Popular resorts such as Ambleside and Grasmere lie in this sector of the fells, as does the beautiful Patterdale valley (the best base, in Wainwright's view, for exploring the area). This is the original Pictorial Guide to the Eastern Fells of Lakeland, freshly reproduced from Wainwright's original pages. These popular Pictorial Guides have been treasured by generations of walkers and are as enchanting and inspiring now as when they were written, half a century ago.

    4 in stock

    £14.39

  • Arran Coastal Way (3 ed)

    Rucksack Readers Arran Coastal Way (3 ed)

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Arran Coastal Way is perhaps Scotland's finest circular long-distance trail, running 65 miles (105 km) around the Isle of Arran in a memorable week-long hike from Brodick. It's accessible from near Glasgow by the Ardrossan ferry. Famous as`Scotland in miniature', Arran is rich in scenery, castles, caves and standing stones. The walking is varied, from mountain paths to deserted beaches, from minor road-walking to boulder-hopping, and in places it is refreshingly rugged. Arran's wildlife is uniquely approachable, and its residents welcoming. Both text and photos have been thoroughly updated after route changes and extra options created by the Coastal Communities Fund project. This third edition has mapping at 1:55,000 and 125 colour photos. Its predecessor was Highly Commended by the Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild in 2018. This edition has more pages but is lighter and more rainproof than before. This guidebook contains all you need to plan and enjoy your Arran Coastal Way walk, including a Foreword by wilderness walker Cameron McNeish: detailed description of the route, updated for 2021 background on geology, pre-history and history whisky-making, wildlife and habitats boat trip to the Holy Isle revised mapping of the entire route (1:55,000) information about public transport and travel lavishly illustrated, with 125 colour photographs on rainproof paper.

    2 in stock

    £13.99

  • Hillwalking  The Official Handbook of the

    Mountain Training Hillwalking The Official Handbook of the

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis is a major reference book for every walker as well as for those who wish to lead groups in the UK and Ireland. The book covers every aspect of walking in the hills: route finding, navigation, clothing, equipment, camping, access, hazards and risk management, dealing with incidents and first aid etc

    3 in stock

    £17.95

  • South West Coast Path 3  South Cornwall

    HarperCollins Publishers South West Coast Path 3 South Cornwall

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisPlan your next adventure along the South Cornwall section of the South West Coast Path with trusted mapping from A-Z

    2 in stock

    £10.79

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