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  • Great Mountain Days in the Pennines: 50 classic

    Cicerone Press Great Mountain Days in the Pennines: 50 classic

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn inspirational guidebook to 50 great walks throughout the Pennines. A wide range of routes in this larger format book have been selected to help walkers explore all aspects of this beautiful upland area. The walks are all graded, from moderate to strenuous, and are between 6 and 13 miles long, with plenty of options for both first-time and more experienced walkers. Ranging between the North Pennines, Howgills, Yorkshire Dales, South Pennines and Dark Peak, this guide offers the best of the mass of fell and moor that makes up the backbone of England. Routes include Cross Fell, Wild Boar Fell, Ingleborough, Whernside, Pen-y-Ghent, Pendle Hill, Kinder Downfall and a traverse of Ilkley Moor and many are suitable for fell running. The circular walks are all graded, making this guidebook equally suitable for first-time and more experienced walkers looking to explore new corners of the Pennines. All routes are illustrated with 1:40,000 OS mapping and plenty of colour photography.Table of ContentsPreface Introduction About this guide Weather to walk? Before you start THE WALKS North Pennines 1 Thack Moor and Black Fell 2 Melmerby Fell and Fiend's Fell 3 Cross Fell 4 High Cup Nick and Backstone Edge 5 Cauldron Snout and Widdybank Fell 6 High Force and Cronkley Fell 7 Harter Fell and Grassholme 8 Bowes Moor North West Dales - Eden Valley and The Howgills 9 Hartley Fell and Nine Standards Rigg 10 Lunds Fell, Hugh Seat and High Seat 11 Wild Boar Fell and Swarth Fell 12 Green Bell 13 The Fairmile Circuit 14 Cautley Spout and The Calf 15 The Calf from Sedbergh Yorkshire Dales 16 Great Shunner Fell and Lovely Seat 17 Upper Swaledale and Rogan's Seat 18 Dodd Fell Hill and Drumaldrace 19 Gragareth and Great Coum 20 Whernside 21 Ingleborough 22 Giggleswick Scar 23 Nappa Cross, Rye Loaf Hill and Victoria Cave 24 Pen-y-Ghent and Plover Hill 25 Fountains Fell 26 Janet's Foss, Gordale Scar and Malham Cove 27 Buckden Pike 28 Great Whernside 29 Cracoe Fell and Thorpe Fell 30 Elslack Moor and Pinhaw Beacon 31 Rombalds Moor and Ilkley Moor South Pennines 32 Pendle Hill 33 Boulsworth Hill 34 Delf Hill and Stanbury Moor 35 Wadsworth Moor 36 Worsthorne Moor and Black Hameldon 37 Thieveley Pike and Cliviger Gorge 38 Bride Stones Moor 39 Luddenden Dean and Midgeley Moor 40 Stoodley Pike 41 Langfield Common 42 Blackstone Edge 43 Rooley Moor and Cowpe Lowe 44 White Hill and Piethorne Clough Dark Peak 45 Saddleworth Edges 46 Lord's Seat and Mam Tor 47 Kinder Downfall 48 Rowlee Pasture and Alport Castles 49 Back Tor and Derwent Edge 50 Stanage Edge Appendix 1 Concise walk reference and personal log Appendix 2 Bibliography Index

    3 in stock

    £17.05

  • Abode of the Gods: Tales of Trekking in Nepal

    Cicerone Press Abode of the Gods: Tales of Trekking in Nepal

    Book SynopsisOn eight treks in Nepal's Himalaya; to Kanchenjunga, Manaslu, Annapurna, Everest, Langtang, Dolpo, Api and Mugu, the true spirit of trekking is captured in Kev Reynolds' reverence, curiosity and ongoing love of the world's greatest mountain range. The Himalaya are no ordinary mountains. Stretching through five countries and dwarfing all others, they have captured the imaginations of travellers and mountain lovers for centuries. While some seek to reach their snowy heights, many more step out onto winding and climbing trails to trek through the heart of the mountains, and live - if only for a little while - the life of an adventurer. The first time a trail is explored offers unknown beauty and fresh experience around every turn. This is Kev Reynolds' collection of eight such discoveries along popular trails and into lands previously locked away. Brought to life in vivid style, Reynolds evokes the scent of fragrant rhododendron jungles and travelling past terraced fields, hillside villages and ancient temples. Then exploring into hidden valleys beyond the reach of civilization, and on to towering, ice-locked peaks that scratch the sky. All proceeds from sales of this book will be donated to the Nepal Earthquake Appeal.

    £18.95

  • On Foot in the West Sussex Downs

    SB Publications On Foot in the West Sussex Downs

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £6.64

  • Walking the Castles of Sussex

    SB Publications Walking the Castles of Sussex

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    £7.65

  • SB Publications Walking the Coastline of Sussex

    7 in stock

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    7 in stock

    £7.64

  • Country Walks by the Sussex Coast

    SB Publications Country Walks by the Sussex Coast

    15 in stock

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    15 in stock

    £7.99

  • West Somerset Railway Country Walks: From Our

    Mortons Media Group West Somerset Railway Country Walks: From Our

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £7.77

  • Explore the Inca Trail (3 ed)

    Rucksack Readers Explore the Inca Trail (3 ed)

    Book SynopsisThe third edition of this popular guidebook contains everything the walker needs to plan and enjoy hiking the Inca trail to Machu Picchu in Peru, with three routes taking from 2-7 days. It includes advice on how to prevent and manage altitude sickness; background on Inca culture and the ruins; and advice on planning in the light of new Trail regulations. This 2011 edition has been released for the centenery of Bingham's "discovery" of Machu Picchu. It contains everything you need to plan and enjoy hiking a choice of three Inca Trails to Machu Picchu in Peru. Step-by-step sections cover the Classic trail (4-5 days), the longer, more strenuous trek from Mollepata (6-7 days) and the Shortest option (2 days). The book includes a drop-down map showing all three trails (three panels), plus a detailed site plan of Machu Picchu ruins (two panels); detailed description of Machu Picchu, with side-trips and photographs; background on Inca culture and stonework, Andean wildlife and modern Peru; advice on planning and preparation, including packing checklist and updated Trail regulations; medical advice on how to prevent and manage altitude symptoms; and a phrasebook in Spanish, Quechua and English. The book is in full colour, with over 80 photographs, printed on waterproof paper.Trade Review"This is a practical and helpful guide, based on good knowledge of the terrain" John Hemming "The overall layout is excellent. ... [includes] a delightful chapter on the wildlife that can be found in the Andes, together with a concise analysis of some of the principal conservation issues ... Many tourist books cover the Inca Trails to Machu Picchu, but with its overall thoroughness and excellent preparatory guidance, "Explore the Inca Trail" stands out from the rest and goes a long way towards enabling the traveller to truly live the trail." The British Bulletin of Publications on Latin America, the Caribbean, Portugal and Spain "The guidebook is an ideal companion: it's lightweight, concise and full of advice which is highly pertinent. Some of that advice ... is surprisingly detailed for such a slim volume. Importantly it doesn't exceed its own brief - this is a guidebook specific to the Inca Trail with no dead weight ... It's ideal for those, like many heading off on charity fund-raising treks, whose goal is to enjoy this classic hike to one of the greatest sights on the planet." tgo (The Great Outdoors) review October 2002 "This is no mere guide book: sure, it provides plenty of well written text and many superb illustrations (frightening mountain scenes, many Inca structures, and loads of wildlife - from condors and guanacos to marvellous tiny plants) to describe so much of that wonderful Andean wilderness. But it does a great deal more: here you find full details of every kilometre of each of those three routes, a wealth of health and safety information, even Spanish and local vocabulary." Online review at (Amazon.co.uk) "The style is ideal for a trail guide - concise, readable, informative and entertaining. The maps are clear, cleverly packaged and totally usable. A wonderful array of photographs completes the package." Online review (Amazon.co.uk)

    £10.99

  • Trek To Everest

    Rucksack Readers Trek To Everest

    Book SynopsisThe world's highest mountain has lured visitors from all over the world ever since its discovery. Attempting its summit is dangerous and requires special skills and experience, but the trek to its Base Camp in Nepal can be completed by well-prepared walkers of any age - safely and enjoyably. The views from the route are breath-taking, and the trek is punctuated by intriguing Buddhist monuments and monasteries. In the aftermath of the earthquakes in April/May 2015, Nepal needs trekkers more than ever. The authors focus on the popular route from Lukla to Base Camp, and also cover the trek to the beautiful Gokyo Lakes with the challenging option to link the two valleys over the Cho La. They provide background on Sherpa culture and religion and on wildlife and geology. There's a wealth of practical information on preparation, including how to prevent and manage altitude sickness. This award-winning guidebook contains everything you need to plan and enjoy your trek: details of each section showing trekking time and altitude gain/loss; how to choose a tour operator; background on Nepal, Sherpa culture, geology and wildlife; nine pages of detailed mapping at 1:50,000 of all trekking routes; lavishly illustrated, with over 90 colour photographs; rucksack-friendly, weatherproof format. Trade Review"Packing in as much information in its 80 pages as many books will bloat out over 200 ..."; Judges' comment, OWPG Award for Excellence guidebook winner, October 2016; "The guide is well illustrated, easy to navigate and dip in and out of depending what you are looking for and written in an easy to understand style. Profits from the sale of the book are being donated to Mountain People, a charity that helps the people of Nepal help themselves."; Reviewed by Scotland Outdoors 2016 page 23, which nominated it as "Our favourite"; "The contents are very well organised with quite detailed information on a number of background topics in the first half to help you plan your trip and to help you better understand the cultures and practices in Nepal and in the the Solu Khumbu. The sections on Buddhism and on altitude effects and Acute Mountain Sickness seem particularly comprehensive from my perspective as somebody who lived in Nepal for five years, and are very readable. Overall, another excellent guide from Rucksack Readers, with an impressive amount of information in its 80 pages, all very accessible."; Patrick O'Sullivan, Editor, Irish Mountain Log, Autumn 2016 page 64

    £12.99

  • Batsford's Walking Guides: South Downs

    Batsford Ltd Batsford's Walking Guides: South Downs

    Book SynopsisBatsford's Walking Guides is an exciting new gift series of walking books, aimed at the weekend, family walker. These small-format, portable, hardback books have an attractive retro feel, with nostalgic line drawings and hand-drawn maps. Each of the 20 walks have been carefully selected to appeal to family walkers, most are circular and none are too strenuous. Each walk contains the following: Clear, easy-to-follow route directions Detailed hand-drawn maps Refreshments and pubs Parking information OS map references In addition, each walk contains information on wildlife, or other special attractions to watch out for while walking. The ideal gift for anyone wanting to explore the countryside within easy reach of London.

    £6.74

  • Baffies' Easy Munro Guide: Central Highlands

    Luath Press Ltd Baffies' Easy Munro Guide: Central Highlands

    Book SynopsisThink the Munros are too difficult? Think again. Meet Baffies, the entertainments convenor of the Go-Take-a-Hike Mountaineering Club. Named after his footwear of choice [Baffies is a Scottish word for slippers], he is gifted in the art of finding the easiest way up any given mountain. This is the second in the Baffies’ Easy Munro Guide series of reliable rucksack guides to some of the more easily tackled Munros. Twenty-five routes, each covering one main Munro, all with detailed maps and full colour throughout – this lightly humorous and opinionated book will tell you everything you need to reach the summit.Trade Reviewthe second book is, as we had hoped it would be, more of the same and every bit as good as its predecessorUndiscovered ScotlandThe idea of an easy Munro guide is little short of geniusUndiscovered ScotlandBaffies' Easy Munro Guide Vol 2...features detailed descriptions of easy walking routes to the sumits of 25 central Highland Munros, annotated coulour photographs and OS maps, fascinating facts on landscape,history and Gaelic pronunciation and much more. THE COURIERTable of ContentsPREFACEINTRODUCTION01 Ben Cruachan02 Beainn a' Chochuill03 Meall nan Eun04 Stob Ghabhar05 Stob a' Choire Odhair06 Meall a' Bhuiridh07 Bein Fhionnlaidh08 Sgorr Dhearg (Beinn a' Bheithir)09 Stob Dubh (and Stoc Coire Raineach)10 Bidean nam Bian11 Mullach nan Coirean12 Am Bodach13 Stob Coire a' Chairn14 An Gearanach15 Binnein Mor16 Ben Nevis17 Aonach Mor18 Stob Ban (Grey Corries)19 Bein na Lap20 Sgairneach Mhor (and Beinn Udlamain)21 Geal-charn (and A' Mharconaich)22 Beainn a' Chaorainn23 Beain Teallach24 Creag Pitridh25 Creag Meagaidh (and Stob Poite Coire Ardair)

    £7.99

  • Of Big Hills and Wee Men

    Luath Press Ltd Of Big Hills and Wee Men

    Book SynopsisBefore us in the bright spring sunshine lay the entire Clyde valley, dominated by the vast sprawling mass of Glasgow, the dear green place. There was a time no too long ago when the old heavy industries would have made this view much less clear. But today we could see the Cowal Hills and Greenock in the west to the Pentlands in the East.From the time he bagged his first Munro, Peter Kemp has remained an enthusiastic hillawalker and this book is a testament to his passion for Scotland's outdoors and hillwalking culture.Trade ReviewKemp’s narrative is amusing and not without insight into the ludicrous nature of some of the altercations… Kemp is an engaging storyteller and has some good stories to tell… This is a great wee book. THE ANGRY CORRIE

    £9.49

  • The Ultimate Mountain Trivia Quiz Challenge

    Luath Press Ltd The Ultimate Mountain Trivia Quiz Challenge

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe Ultimate Mountain Trivia Quiz Challenge combines Ralph Storer’s extensive knowledge of mountains with his talent for writing quiz books. As the author of The Ultimate Guide to the Munros, Volumes 1-5, Storer is undeniably an expert in his field. His knowledge and understanding of the Scottish landscape makes this collection of questions a formidable one, even to the most educated reader.Storer’s quiz rounds are far-ranging and diverse, with truly something for everyone. Readers will encounter questions on Gaelic names, literature, history and statistics, making this unique book a thoroughly interesting and informative collection.Trade ReviewPraise for Mountain Trivia Quiz Challenge American edition:A delightful collection of questions… Storer has managed to mix great enjoyment and intellectual stimulation in one small book… It will offer you hours of fun and information. - KLCC NATIONAL PUBLIC RADIOA clever and informative quiz book… [it] deserves an honoured place in the bathroom-reading hall of fame as well as its very own backpack pocket. - SNOW COUNTRYIt’s great fun for everyone, whether at a campfire in the great outdoors or waiting for traffic to move during the five o’clock rush hour. - ABILENE REPORTER

    15 in stock

    £7.99

  • London's Monumental Walks: 16 Walks Taking in the

    City Books London's Monumental Walks: 16 Walks Taking in the

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisNot surprisingly in a city as old and rich in history as London, there's a wealth of public monuments, statues and memorials: in fact London probably has more statues than any other major city in the world. It's streets, squares, parks and gardens are packed with monuments to kings and queens, military heroes, politicians and local worthies, artists and writers, and notables from every walk of life - including a few anti-heroes such as Cromwell and Wat Tyler. Many monuments celebrate great victories - not surprisingly - but there are also those that recall less momentous events, and even some that we may wish to disown today Everywhere you look in London there are statues to be seen: there are literally hundreds of major artworks. Many subjects remain famous (or infamous), some once-famous, while others are obscure and known only locally - but all contributed to this great city and nation in some way and most are deserving of their place in history. Some are works of art, others less so, but most are worthy in some way. What's more, we haven't just included statues and monuments, but also magnificent fountains, wall reliefs, street art and furniture, graffiti and murals, and more. Our 20 walks take in most of the city's great monuments, statues and memorials, but also many obscure, but no less interesting, other public works of art. All you need to enjoy them is a stout pair of shoes, a sense of adventure - and this book. We hope you find them as enjoyable and rewarding as we did.

    5 in stock

    £9.49

  • I May be Gone for Some Time: One Man's Story of

    Crescent House I May be Gone for Some Time: One Man's Story of

    Book SynopsisIn 2014, a self-proclaimed 'relatively normal 50-year-old, overweight desk-jockey', took on the monumental task of attempting a 5,000-mile walk around the coast of mainland Britain in the name of two worthy charities.Developed and adapted from his award-winning blog, this is a journal documenting the highs and lows of his 42-week hike around Britain with only the support of his friends, family, the odd stranger or two and a trusty second-hand motorhome as a roving base camp. Peter Hill, the man behind the whimsical idea, never viewed the trek as a voyage of personal discovery and instead takes the reader on a truthful blisters-and-all journey with friendly enthusiasm, gentle humour, numerous trials, a few grumbles, the odd rant and many, many ice-creams. With added extracts from a driver's diary and fully illustrated with a selection of spectacular photographs, this book is only readable with a smile.

    £17.06

  • Walking Through Glasgow's Industrial Past

    Luath Press Ltd Walking Through Glasgow's Industrial Past

    20 in stock

    Book SynopsisJoin Ian R Mitchell on a series of walks through Glasgow's industrial past as he retrieves the hidden architectural, cultural and historical riches of some of Glasgow's industrial and working-class districts. Many who enjoy the fruits of Glasgow's recent gentrification may be surprised and delighted by the gems. Ian Mitchell has uncovered beyond the usual haunts. An enthusiastic walker and knowledgeable historian, he invites us to recapture the social and political history of the working class in Glasgow. Taking in area including Pollokshaws, Springburn, Maryhill and Parkhead, Mitchell reveals the buildings that go unnoticed every day yet are worthy of so much more attention, and the stories behind them and their inhabitants. You will be inspired to follow in Mitchell’s footsteps and explore the Glasgow you thought you knew, and you will never be able to walk through Glasgow in the same way again.Trade ReviewWe tend to associate the figure of the 'flaneur' with Paris, a city that encourages walking through all districts. But here Mitchell reclaims it forcefully and often beautifully for Glasgow, exhorting us to explore areas once thought 'off limits' as well as the tourist attractions to provide also a history of the working class. - The Sunday Herald

    20 in stock

    £7.99

  • 50 Shades of Hillwalking

    Luath Press Ltd 50 Shades of Hillwalking

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn 50 wide-ranging tales of adventure and misadventure, Ralph Storer takes his usual quirky look at the peculiar pursuit of messing about on mountains. Walking, climbing, mountain biking, caving… he’s tried it all but admits to expertise only in the lost art of festering. With room also for contemplation and argument, his 50 Shades will amuse, inspire and inform.Follow in his footsteps as he roves from the Lake District to the Alps, from Snowdonia to Scandinavia, from the Scottish Highlands to the deserts and canyons of America. Warm to his intrepid exploits of derring-do and not-so-derring-do as he gets snowbound in a tent, gets stuck on ice falls and in caves, and falls off mountain bikes and sand dunes.Culled from not-yet-a-lifetime of eclectic escapades both at home and abroad, his highly entertaining experiences will resonate with anyone whose aspirations outstrip their ability.Trade ReviewStorer's writing is light-hearted, easily digestible and skilful, as these 50 varied yet connected pieces of work demonstrate. - ACTIVE OUTDOORS

    10 in stock

    £7.99

  • Baffies' Easy Munros Guide: Vol. 3

    Luath Press Ltd Baffies' Easy Munros Guide: Vol. 3

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBaffies’ Easy Munro Guide to the Cairngorms is the third volume in Ralph Storer’s inspirational series of guidebooks dedicated to finding the easiest way up Scotland’s highest mountains. This latest volume covers the Cairngorms National Park.Trade ReviewHis books are exceptional… Storer subverts the guidebook genre completely. THE ANGRY CORRIE Packed to bursting with concise information and route descriptions. There should be room for this guide in every couch potato’s rucksack. OUTDOOR WRITERS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS GUILD, on Baffies’ Easy Munro Guide Volume 1Table of Contents1 Beinn a’ Ghlo – Carn Liath 2 Carn a’ Chlamain 3 Carn na Caim (& A’ Bhuidheanach Bheag) 4 Meall Chuaich 5 The Cairnwell (& Carn Aosda & Carn a’ Gheoidh) 6 Glas Tulaichean 7 Carn Bhac 8 Glas Maol (& Cairn of Claise) 9 Tolmount (& Tom Buidhe) 10 Mayar (& Driesh) 11 Broad Cairn (& Cairn Bannoch) 12 Carn an t-Sagairt Mor 13 Carn a’ Choire Bhoidheach 14 Lochnagar – Cac Carn Beag 15 Mount Keen 16 Sgor Gaoith (& Mullach Clach a’ Bhlair) 17 The Devil’s Point 18 Carn a’ Mhaim 19 Derry Cairngorm 20 Braeriach 21 Cairn Gorm 22 Ben Macdui 23 Bynack More 24 Beinn a’ Bhuird 25 Ben Avon

    1 in stock

    £10.16

  • Walking from Garstang and in Wyresdale

    Carnegie Publishing Ltd Walking from Garstang and in Wyresdale

    Book SynopsisIan and Krysia Brodie's carefully chosen walks are intended for all ages and abilities, guiding walkers through some of the most beautiful landscape in Lancashire. Straightforward instructions are accompanied by helpful maps, local information, historical background and attractive photographs, making this book a real joy to use.Table of ContentsContents Introduction vii 1 The twin rivers 1 2 Upper Wyresdale: around Abbeystead 9 3 Nether Wyresdale and Dolphinholme 19 4 Nicky Nook: a perennial favourite 27 5 Garstang to Scorton 33 6 Mills on the Calder 39 7 Exploring Barnacre 47 8 The Wyre’s middle reaches: Garstang and Churchtown 53 9 The Wyre’s middle reaches: St Michael’s and Great Eccleston 61 10 Down to the Saltings 67 11 Amongst the salt mines 73 12 When canals and railways held sway 81 13 Exploring the Lune estuary 87 14 Cockerham and the canal junction 93 15 The secretive River Brock 97 16 The badger’s river 103 17 Fellside parish: exploring Bleasdale 109 18 Exploring Bilsborrow and Brock 115

    £10.41

  • The Call of the Mountains: Inspirations from a

    Luath Press Ltd The Call of the Mountains: Inspirations from a

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisMore than just a travel guide, The Call of the Mountains is a lyrical testament to the power of the Scottish mountains to offer anyone of reasonable fitness either simple enjoyment or a deeper journey of transformation. From the pinnacles of Skye to the rolling plateau of the Cairngorms; from the flanks of Ben Lomond to the Pass of Glencoe; from the summit of Ben Nevis to far away Ben Hope – these lands can be your gymnasiums, your art galleries and your sacred spaces all in one. Based on 1,000 miles of trekking across these mountains, this book shows you: • Where to find the best views • How geology, history, culture, flora and fauna have shaped these mountainscapes • How engagement with these lands can nurture your spirit, as well as your body and mindTrade Review'Scotland has inspired legions of explorers and adventurers; this book will show you why. A wonderful journey through landscape, culture and obsession.' --MYLES FARNBANK, Director of Wilderness Scotland'This book quickly drew me in. These journeys are precisely depicted through the author's perceptive eye for detail and his obvious passion for the outdoors.' --STEVEN FALLON, mountain guide and record-holder for completing all the Munros 15 times'This is a wonderful book that should be read, and will then probably be re-read, by just about anyone with any interest in Scotland's mountains.' --Undiscovered Scotland

    10 in stock

    £12.34

  • O Joy for me!: Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the

    Bitter Lemon Press O Joy for me!: Samuel Taylor Coleridge and the

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisColeridge was the first person to walk the mountains alone, and not because he had to for work, as a miner, quarryman or shepherd, but because he wanted to for pleasure and for adventure. His rapturous encounter with their natural beauty, and its literary consequences changed our view of the world.This beautifully illustrated book contains an account of his walks and explorations in the Lake District based on the jottings in his notebooks and his vast correspondence.

    15 in stock

    £18.00

  • Slow Ways Northern Great Britain

    Urban Good Slow Ways Northern Great Britain

    Book SynopsisSlow Ways is a grassroots initiative to create a national network of walking routes that connect all of Great Britain''s towns and cities as well as thousands of villages. This giant network is being co-created and drawn by thousands of volunteers.Slow Ways was kick-started during the first lockdown with hundreds of volunteers suggesting thousands of routes. There are now over 8,000 routes in the network that cover over 120,000km. Using the Slow Ways website, people are now walking the routes to make sure they are good enough to be in the network. Split across a pair of Northern and Southern maps, each sheet is 126cm x 95cm. The two maps overlap, with the Northern map orientated in portrait and the Southern in landscape. Orkney and the Shetland are designed to be cut out of the Northern map, so they can be placed in the correct scale and location. On the front of each sheet is a graphic map of either Northern or Southern Great Britain, including Slow Ways route lines that can be colour

    £8.00

  • Slow Ways: Walking network: 2023

    Urban Good Slow Ways: Walking network: 2023

    Book SynopsisSlow Ways is an initiative to create a national network of walking routes that connect all of Great Britain's towns, cities and national parks. So far volunteers have shared over 8,000 possible routes. Use this map alongside our website to imagine, plan, walk and share journeys.

    £8.00

  • Grin & Bear It!

    Burnet Media Grin & Bear It!

    20 in stock

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    20 in stock

    £15.19

  • Diogenes Verlag AG,Switzerland Der Spaziergang Ausgewhlte Geschichten

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £10.00

  • Kummerly & Frey,Switzerland Wanderfuhrer Korsika: 2019

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £14.36

  • Wanderfuhrer Wallis 80 touren

    Kummerly & Frey,Switzerland Wanderfuhrer Wallis 80 touren

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £19.09

  • Mein Alpe-Adria-Trail [Alpe Adria - Trail]: Time

    Verlag Anton Pustet Mein Alpe-Adria-Trail [Alpe Adria - Trail]: Time

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £18.95

  • Osterreich mit Bahn und Bus zum Berg 75 Wandert.

    Freytag-Berndt Osterreich mit Bahn und Bus zum Berg 75 Wandert.

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDieser Wanderführer Österreich bietet 75 detaillierte Routenbeschreibungen für Wanderungen, die bequem und einfach mit öffentlichen Verkehrsmitteln erreichbar sind. Erkunden Sie die beeindruckende Naturlandschaft Österreichs auf nachhaltige und unbeschwerte Weise. Die vorgestellten Touren werden den unterschiedlichsten Ansprüchen an Schwierigkeit und Fitness gerecht. Von einfachen, familienfreundlichen Wanderungen bis hin zu anspruchsvollen Bergtouren ist für jeden Geschmack und jede Kondition etwas dabei. Und alle Touren sind bequem mit Bahn und Bus zu erreichen. 75 abwechslungsreiche WandertourenAlle Touren mit Öffis erreichbarWegbeschreibungenDetailkarten 1:50.000HöhenprofileÜbersichtskarteMit diesem Wanderführer können Sie unvergessliche Erlebnisse in der Natur genießen und dabei Ihren ökologischen Fußabdruck minimieren. Erleben Sie die atemberaubende Schönheit Österreichs auf umweltfreundliche und entspannte Art, darunter majestätische Berge, kristallklare Seen und malerisch

    1 in stock

    £22.49

  • Verlag Esterbauer Harz Touren im Harz: 2022

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £12.34

  • Verlag Esterbauer Romantische Strasse Fernwanderweg: 2022

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £13.29

  • Verlag Esterbauer WesterwaldSteig Fernwanderweg: 2022

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £12.59

  • Verlag Esterbauer Hohes Venn Belgien, Eupen, Spa, Malmedy: 2022

    3 in stock

    3 in stock

    £12.59

  • Verlag Esterbauer Kammweg Fernwanderweg Erzgebirge-Vogtland: 2022

    7 in stock

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    7 in stock

    £12.59

  • Verlag Esterbauer RemstalWeg: 2022

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £12.59

  • Verlag Esterbauer Hermannsh�hen - Hermannsweg - Eggeweg: 2022

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £12.59

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    £13.49

  • Esterbauer GmbH Rennsteig durch Thüringer Wald zum Frankenwald

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £12.26

  • Esterbauer GmbH Fränkischer Gebirgsweg

    2 in stock

    2 in stock

    £12.34

  • Esterbauer GmbH Sauerland

    3 in stock

    3 in stock

    £12.34

  • Verlag Esterbauer Harzer / Hexen / Stieg: 2023

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £12.59

  • Esterbauer GmbH Hannover rund um Radregion

    7 in stock

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    7 in stock

    £9.90

  • 66  Seen  die schonsten Regionen rund um Berlin

    Verlag Esterbauer 66 Seen die schonsten Regionen rund um Berlin

    7 in stock

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    7 in stock

    £15.31

  • Verlag Esterbauer Hamburg rund um 50 schonsten

    3 in stock

    3 in stock

    £15.65

  • Westweg Schwarzwald Von Pforzheim nach Basel

    Verlag Esterbauer Westweg Schwarzwald Von Pforzheim nach Basel

    7 in stock

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    7 in stock

    £13.49

  • Hohe Mark Steig

    Verlag Esterbauer Hohe Mark Steig

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £13.49

  • Oberlausitzer Bergweg  Sachsischer Weinwanderweg

    Verlag Esterbauer Oberlausitzer Bergweg Sachsischer Weinwanderweg

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £13.49

  • Verlag Esterbauer Elbsandsteingebirge Sachsischen Schweiz

    3 in stock

    3 in stock

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