Walking, hiking, trekking Books
Pocket Mountains Ltd Ceredigion: 40 Coast and Country Walks -
Book SynopsisEncompassing the southern half of Cardigan Bay on the wild west coast of Wales, Ceredigion is famed for its glorious sandy beaches, dramatic sea cliffs and caves, spectacular sunsets and a wonderful array of wildlife, including the largest colony of bottlenose dolphins in Europe. Away from the sea, rolling farmland, fertile river valleys and characterful market towns give way to the brooding Cambrian Mountains, the main watershed of Wales. As one of the least populated regions of Wales, there is plenty of room to walk and in these 40 rambles Julian Rollins leads you through the best countryside and seascapes Ceredigion has to offer.
£8.21
Pocket Mountains Ltd Pembrokeshire: 40 Coast and Country Walks
Book SynopsisAs the home of Britain's one and only national coastal park, Pembrokeshire is rightly famed for its marine wildlife, unspoilt beaches, towering cliffs and charming harbours. Inland, however, you will also find ancient woodlands and rolling hills, as well as archaeological mysteries and crumbling castles which suggest that this peaceful part of Wales has a far more turbulent past.The 40 moderate walks in this volume from award winning publisher Pocket Mountains, explore the stunning coastline as well as the heartland of the county, with several routes making use of sections of established long-distance walking trails.
£8.21
Pocket Mountains Ltd Edinburgh: Weekend Walks
Book SynopsisEdinburgh is one of the most richly layered historical cities in the world, with the medieval layout of the Old Town and the neoclassicism of the Georgian New Town attracting visitors from all over the world. Like Rome, Edinburgh has its Seven Hills, while two waterways slip unseen through the capital. These 25 walks feature the best of the city, as well as the harbours beaches and nature reserves of the Firth of Forth, the hills and glens of the Pentlands and the parkland of some of the finest nearby country estates.
£8.21
Pocket Mountains Ltd The South Pennines: 40 Favourite Walks
Book SynopsisThe home of Heathcliffe and Nora Batty, the wild and wuthering South Pennines is where Yorkshire and Lancashire collide, a watershed landscape of great natural beauty which is home to proud and welcoming communities with a heritage of rugged farming and industrial hard graft. This collection of forty walks explores the steep-sided valleys, heather moorlands, craggy hills and gritsone villages which have inspired and attracted writers and artists for generations to this unspoilt upland haven just a stone's throw from some of northern England's largest towns and cities.
£8.21
Pocket Mountains Ltd Galloway: 40 Coast & Country Walks
Book SynopsisMade up of the old counties of Wigtownshire and The Stewartry, Galloway covers a vast swathe of Scotland's quiet southwest corner. This under-discovered area offers 260km of coast, full of sandy beaches and towering cliffs, lonely heather-clad moors and quiet hills. Add to this plenty of wildlife, a rich artistic heritage, strong spiritual influences and a climate kissed by the warming Gulf Stream, and you have a region beckoning to be visited. Darren Flint and Donald Greig's hand-picked selection of 40 walks reveals the sheer variety of landscapes that makes Galloway so special - from the Mull of Galloway, Scotland's most southerly point, to the sweeping Nith Estuary, via Merrick, South Scotland's highest hill and plenty of hidden corners.
£8.21
Pocket Mountains Ltd The Ochils: 40 favourite walks
Book SynopsisKnown to the ancient people of Central Scotland as uchel - the high place - the long upland massif of the Ochils rises between the River Forth and the Southern Highlands, with a dramataic escarpment running between the cities of Stirling and Perth. The high rounded hills are cleaved by steep-sided ravines and dotted with castles, standing stones, burial mounds, hillforts and battlesites, making the Ochils a walker's paradise. This collection of 40 routes covers all the main summits as well as the magnificant glens and the two rivers, the Allan and the Devon, which transect them.
£8.21
Pocket Mountains Ltd Uist, Barra & Vatersay: Walks in the Western
Book SynopsisThe elemental landscapes of Uist and Barra include some superb walking country. The dune-backed beaches, machair and croftland of the Atlantic shores contrast with the lochan-scattered moorland and rugged hillcountry of the islands' interiors, while the frayed edges of the eastern coastline, with numerous islands, skerries and sea lochs, is a place apart. Each of the islands has its own distinctive character, geography and history. These 25 walks reflect the range of terrain in the islands and provide opportunities to experience the spectacular wildlife and the physical traces of island history.
£8.99
Hillside Publications Sedbergh and Dentdale: Short Scenic Walks
Book SynopsisThis is Book 19 in the exciting new series of full-colour "Pocket Walks", being small, practical sized guidebooks aimed at the less serious rambler. Full colour photographs and colourful sketch maps accompany each of the well described walks, with the bonus of making it an attractive souvenir of the area. Principal feature is that all walks are less than five miles in length (though averaging 4 miles each, they are all very definitely worthwhile outings), making them ideal for families, leisure walkers, and those constrained by either time or other limitations. Concise route descriptions are complemented by ample background information. This title deals with Sedbergh and Dentdale in the north-western corner of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Twenty superb walks use starting points such as Sedbergh, Cautley, Howgill and Dent. Places visited include Garsdale, Carlingill, Deepdale, Cautley Crag and the Howgill Fells. This is launched in unison with Swaledale, which completes our coverage of the entire Yorkshire Dales. Also published at the same time are Ribble Valley and Around Pendle, both in Lancashire.
£6.50
Northern Eye Books Pub Walks Pembrokeshire: Walks to the best pubs
Book SynopsisThis attractive and cleverly structured guide gives walkers ten of the finest walks to the best pubs in the Pembrokeshire National Park in a popular pocketable format. With clear information, an overview and introduction for each walk, expertly written numbered directions, large scale Ordnance Survey maps, superb eye-grabbing panoramic photographs, and interpretation of points of interest along the way, these guides set a new standard in clarity and ease-of-use. Featured walks include: The Golden Lion, Newport, Tafarn Sinc, Rosebush, Dyffryn Arms, Pontfaen, Sloop Inn, Porthgain, The Harbour Inn, Solva, The Druidstone, Druidston Haven, The Old Point House, Angle, Cresselly Arms, Cresswell Quay, St Govan?s Country Inn, Bosherston and the Cross Inn, Penally
£7.39
Northern Eye Books North Cornwall Coast: Bude to Land's End -
Book SynopsisThese attractive and cleverly structured guides will give walkers ten of the best short circular walks along each of the five sections of the 630-mile long South West Coast Path in a popular pocket-size format. With clear information, an overview and introduction for each walk, expertly written numbered directions, large scale Ordnance Survey maps, superb eye-grabbing panoramic photographs, and interpretation of points of interest along the way, these guides set a new standard in clarity and ease-of-use. Featured walks along the North Cornwall Coast include: Crackington Haven, Cambeak, Port Quin and Port Isaac, Pentire Point, Trevose Head, Bedruthan Steps, Holywell Bay, St Agnes Head, Reskajeage Down, Carn Galver and Cape Cornwall.
£8.10
Northern Eye Books Coastal Pub Walks: North Wales: Walks to amazing
Book SynopsisThese attractive and cleverly structured guides will give walkers ten of the best short circular walks along the 870-mile long Wales Coast Path. With clear information, an overview and introduction for each walk, expertly written numbered directions, large scale Ordnance Survey maps, and interpretation of points of interest along the way, these guides excel in clarity and ease-of-use. Featured pub walks in the North Wales section of the Wales Coast Path include: Erskine Arms, Conwy; Ship Inn, Red Wharf Bay; White Eagle, Rhoscolyn; Oystercatcher, Rhosneigr; Ty Coch, Porthdinllaen; TY Newydd, Aberdaron; Sun Inn, Llanengan; and Yr Awstralia, Porthmadog.
£8.49
Northern Eye Books Yorkshire Dales: The finest themed walks in the
Book SynopsisThis attractive and cleverly structured guide gives walkers ten of the finest circular, themed walks in the Yorkshire Dales National Park in a popular pocketable format. With clear information, an overview and introduction for each walk, expertly written numbered directions, large scale Ordnance Survey maps, superb eye-grabbing panoramic photographs, and interpretation of points of interest along the way, these guides set a new standard in clarity and ease-of-use. Featured walks include: The Buck Inn, Malham; Churchmouse Tea Room, Londsdale; Muker, Swallowdale; Hardraw Force, Wensleydale; Pen-y-ghent, Ribblesdale; Fountains Abbey, Nidderdale; George & Dragon, Dent; Uldale Force, Howgills; Grassington and Ingleborough.
£8.10
Northern Eye Books Pembrokeshire: Cardigan to Amroth
Book SynopsisThis new, fully revised and updated edition is one of seven Official Guides to the Wales Coast Path. This guide breaks the Pembrokeshire section - from Cardigan to Amroth - down in to twelve handy day sections. With a new cover, new diversions and official route changes, new OS mapping with latest highlighted route, updated accommodation, amenities and services. Endorsed and checked by National Resources Wales, and structured, researched and written by outdoor experts, these attractive and comprehensive guides contain everything you need to walk the Wales Coast Path. With clear, expertly-written and numbered directions, enhanced Ordnance Survey mapping for the whole route, stunning professional photographs, and fascinating interpretation of points of interest along the way, these guides set a new standard in clarity and ease-of-use.
£15.19
Kittiwake Press Best Walks in Northern Snowdonia
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£8.12
Kittiwake Press Walks to the Hidden Waterfalls of Mid and North
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£8.12
Kittiwake Press Walks Around Gower
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£8.12
BackPage Press Limited Moonwalker: Adventures of a Midnight Mountaineer
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£9.49
Bradwell Books Walks for All Ages Wiltshire
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£6.99
Bradwell Books Walks for All Ages Cheshire
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£6.99
Bradwell Books Bradwell's Longer Walks in the Peak District
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£8.54
Wild Things Publishing Ltd Rock Idols
Book SynopsisDartmoor's tors have fascinated visitors for centuries. This guide sheds new light on these ancient granite stacks, weaving together original drawings with folklore, nature, history and practical information to inspire visitors to fully discover their magic, and to explore the human relationship with ancient stones and wild places more deeply.
£13.49
Sigma Press Dorset Accessible Walks: 25 Accessible Walks in
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£8.54
Carnegie Publishing Ltd Boots and Brews: Walking, food and folklore
Book SynopsisRECIPE FOR A GRAND DAY OUT Ingredients: This brilliant book Walking boots Sense of fun & curiosity An empty stomach Instructions: 1. Choose one of the easy circular walks 2. Walk through gorgeous countryside 3. Enjoy snippets of history & folklore 4. Partake of food and drink at some of the great pubs and cafés suggested 5. Go home happy and refreshed! From Fleetwood to Walney Island, make the best of one of the most beautiful bays in Britain using this entertaining guide.
£9.49
Skyware Ltd A Dales High Way Companion
Book SynopsisA guide and companion on an exhilirating 90 mile walk across the glorious high country of the Yorkshire Dales.
£11.39
Trailblazer Publications Exmoor & North Devon Coast Path, South-West-Coast
Book SynopsisPractical, complete guide to walking Exmoor & North Devon Coast Path, the first section of the South West Coast Path, from Minehead to Bude (124.5 miles). This spectacular route passes through the Exmoor National Park following the highest coastline in England (over 800ft), through numerous idyllic villages such as Lynton and Clovelly, around Barnstaple Bay and Hartland Point to the seaside resort of Bude just over the border with Cornwall. Includes: * 55 large-scale walking maps, 13 town plans, 8 stage maps and 2 overview maps * Places to stay with reviews - bunkhouses, campsites, B&Bs, hostels, pubs, hotels * Places to eat with reviews - cafes, teashops, pubs, restaurants, takeaways * GPS Waypoints - downloadable from Trailblazer website * New edition includes extra colour mapping for each stage of the walk. * Also includes 60 colour photos. * Itineraries for all walkers - whether walking the route in its entirety over a week to 10 days or sampling the highlights on day walks and short breaks; * What to see - attractions, history, culture * Comprehensive public transport information - for all access points on the coast * Flora and fauna - four page full colour flower guide, plus an illustrated section on local wildlife * Full information on the Exmoor National Park * Green hiking - understanding the local environment and minimising our impact on it.Trade ReviewReviews for the previous editions of the South-West-Coast Path mini-series: 'three excellent guides to the trail' - The Independent. 'crammed with practical information on the route and local amenities, wildlife guides and detailed maps.'- Walk magazine. 'Packed with information and excellent hand-drawn maps, these are essential companions.' - Wanderlust.Table of ContentsINTRODUCTION Exmoor and North Devon Coast Path History 9 - How long do you need? 11 How difficult is the path? 12 - When to go 13 PART 1: PLANNING YOUR WALK Practical information for the walker Route finding 17 - Accommodation 18 - Food and drink 21 Information for foreign visitors 24 - Money 26 - Other services 26 Walking companies 27 Budgeting 28 Itineraries Suggested itineraries 29 - Village and town facilities 30 - Which direction? 33 - The best day and weekend walks 33 - Side trips 35 What to take Keep your luggage light 36 - How to carry it 36 - Footwear 37 Clothes 37 - Toiletries 38 - First-aid kit 38 - General items 39 Camping gear 39 - Money 39 - Sources of further information 40 Maps 41 - Recommended reading 42 Getting to and from the path Getting to Britain 44 - National transport 45 - Local transport 48 Public transport map 49 PART 2: MINIMUM IMPACT WALKING AND OUTDOOR SAFETY Minimum impact walking Economic impact 51 - Environmental impact 52 - Access 53 Countryside Code 54 Outdoor safety Avoidance of hazards 56 - Weather and weather forecasts 58 Blisters 58 - Hypothermia 58 - Hyperthermia 59 - Sunburn 59 PART 3: THE ENVIRONMENT AND NATURE Flora and fauna Trees 60 - Conservation schemes 61 - Flowers 62 - Mammals 64 Reptiles 67 - Sea life 67 - Birds 68 - Butterflies and moths 72 PART 4: ROUTE GUIDE AND MAPS Using this guide Trail maps 73 Minehead 75 Minehead to Porlock Weir 79 Bossington 84 - Porlock 85 - Porlock Weir 91 Porlock Weir to Lynton 92 Lynmouth 98 - Lynton 104 Lynton to Combe Martin 105 Combe Martin 114 Combe Martin to Woolacombe 117 Watermouth 118 - Hele 118 - Ilfracombe 120 Lee and Lee Bay 128 Woolacombe 128 Woolacombe to Braunton 134 Croyde 136 - Saunton 140 - Braunton 146 Braunton to Instow 149 Barnstaple 152 - Fremington Quay 156 - Instow 160 Instow to Westward Ho! 161 East-the-Water 162 - Bideford 164 - Northam 168 - Appledore 168 Westward Ho! 172 Westward Ho! to Clovelly 175 Clovelly and Higher Clovelly 179 Clovelly to Hartland Quay 182 Hartland Quay, Stoke and Hartland 188 Hartland Quay to Bude 192 Elmscott 194 - Morwenstow 194 - Bude 201 APPENDICES GPS Waypoints 206 - Taking a dog 208 - Map key 210 INDEX 211 OVERVIEW MAPS AND PROFILES 214
£11.69
Trailblazer Publications Dales Way (Trailblazer British Walking Guides):
Book SynopsisAll the information you need to enjoy your hiking adventure along the Dales Way in this fully revised and updated 2nd edition. Enjoy the Dales Way with this all-in-one guide to walking the long distance footpath from Ilkley, West Yorkshire, through the Yorkshire Dales National Park, for 84 miles (135km) to end in the Lake District, in Bowness-on-Windermere. New edition re-researched and rewritten, with maps redrawn in new two-colour style Includes 38 detailed walking maps, the largest-scale maps available - At just under 1:20,000 (8cm or 3 1/8 inches to 1 mile) these are bigger than even the most detailed walking maps currently available in the shops Unique mapping features - walking times, directions, tricky junctions, places to stay, places to eat, points of interest. These are not general-purpose maps but fully edited maps drawn by walkers for walkers Itineraries for all walkers - whether hiking the entire route or sampling highlights on day walks or short breaks Detailed public transport information - for all access points Practical information for all budgets. What to see, where to eat (cafes, pubs and restaurants); where to stay (B&Bs, hotels, bunkhouses, hostels & campsites) Trade Review'a well-produced and comprehensive guide', Strider, Long Distance Walkers Association, April 2023
£11.69
Knife Edge Outdoor Limited Walking Chamonix Mont Blanc: Real IGN Maps
Book SynopsisChamonix is the most famous mountain town in the world. It is where mountaineering began and its incredible hiking trails are on the 'bucket list' of most hikers. Its peerless reputation owes everything to the mighty Mont Blanc, the highest peak in Western Europe. Our hikes will take you to the finest viewpoints of the mountain and its glaciers. Only the most epic walks in the Chamonix Valley are included. Each walk has been carefully selected to enable easy access by public transport, including the Chamonix Valley's incredible cable car network. Real IGN maps are included (1:25,000) so there is no need to carry additional maps, and numbered waypoints link the Real Maps to the book's clear descriptions. There are graded walks to suit all abilities and everything the hiker needs to know is included: route descriptions, difficulty, weather, how to get there, information on wildlife and plants and much more.Trade Reviewwritten by someone who actually knows what hikers/trekkers/walkers need from a guide. The enthusiasm is palpable and the photos are amazing. I want to see myself in stunning pictures like these this summer! The book is motivational as well as instructive......If you are a walker who wants great, unfussy, beautiful and inspiring info and insight from people who clearly love the mountains and know what they are talking about, then this is the guide for you
£14.24
Knife Edge Outdoor Limited Trekking the Cleveland Way: Two-way guidebook
Book SynopsisThe definitive two-way guide to the Cleveland Way, one of England's epic National Trails: both eastbound and westbound routes are described in full. Real Maps: Full Ordnance Survey mapping inside (1:25,000). All accommodation is numbered and marked on the maps. 20 different itineraries: schedules of 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 days for hikers and runners. Includes both eastbound and westbound itineraries. Difficult calculations of time, distance and altitude gain/loss are done for you. Also includes: - Detailed information on equipment and travelling light - Full accommodation listings: the best pubs, B&Bs and hotels - Detailed section on camping, including wild camping - Everything the trekker needs to know: route, costs, difficulty, weather, travel, and more - Essential info for both self-guided and guided trekkers - Information on plants and wildlife - Numbered waypoints linking the Real Maps to our clear descriptions Yorkshire's Cleveland Way is one of the most beautiful long-distance walking routes in Britain. It is one of England's official 'National Trails'. The route circumnavigates the spectacular North York Moors National Park. It explores both the evocative expanses of Yorkshire's famous heather moorland and the never-ending cliffs of its coastline. This is England at its best and it will be an adventure that you will never forget.
£16.14
Knife Edge Outdoor Limited The Tour du Mont Blanc Handbook
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£18.04
Sandstone Press Ltd Come by the Hills
Book SynopsisIn Come By The Hills Cameron McNeish shares his journeys through Scotland on foot, by bike and in his wee red campervan. He is still an adventurer, but these days things are a bit different. Reaching summits is still enjoyed, but no longer a priority. Instead, he takes us on a wide exploration of Scotland’s hills, forests, and coastlines, and the ancient tales that bring a turbulent history to life. He takes us into the loveliest of glens, Etive and Lyon, to our most distant islands in the Hebrides and Shetland, and reminisces on wonderful characters such as Dick Balharry, Finlay MacRae, and the early working-class climbers when they first took to the hills.Trade ReviewObservant and witty. -- Muriel GrayWritten with humour and clarity. What is obvious is McNeish’s adoration for the wilderness – something that could enthuse even a non-walker to don the old walking boots. * Scottish Field *
£16.99
Rucksack Readers St Magnus Way: Walk or cycle Orkney Mainland
Book SynopsisOrkney is Scotland’s best-kept secret: a supreme outdoor destination that is more accessible than you expect, by ferry or plane. It offers world-class prehistory, approachable wildlife and welcoming Orcadian hospitality. This pilgrimage walk celebrates Orkney’s patron saint, Magnus, some 900 years after his martyrdom. The 60-mile St Magnus Way has it all: manageable daily distances, stunning coastal vistas, unique wildlife, tidal islands, historic interest and great variety of terrain. It starts from the site of Magnus’ martyrdom on Egilsay and culminates at his cathedral in Orkney’s capital Kirkwall. For cyclists, the 67-mile (108 km) St Magnus Cycleway visits the same places as the Way. However it runs almost wholly on tarmac and is readily split into two circuits of 27 and 40 miles respectively (44 km and 64 km respectively). This essential trail guide contains all you need to plan your visit on foot or bike: Foreword by Magnus Linklater biography of St Magnus and his cathedral planning info for travel by car, ferry and plane richly illustrated sections on history, geology and wildlife visit info for museums, distilleries and the World Heritage Site concise step-by-step directions 14 pages with route mapping at 1:30,000 in full colour, with 101 photos.
£14.24
Rucksack Readers Kintyre Way (4 ed)
Book SynopsisThis fully waymarked trail runs for 101 miles/162 km southward from the beautiful natural harbour of Tarbert to Macrihanish, near the Mull of Kintyre. Criss-crossing the entire peninsula, you pass castles, abbeys and prehistoric remains, sometimes walking along rugged coastline, sometimes high on forestry tracks with glorious views over Arran, the Firth of Clyde and towards Ireland. You will enjoy many wildlife sightings in this peaceful area, famous as Scotland only "mainland island". Since it opened (2006) the route has changed in places. The 2023 edition of this essential guidebook contains all you need to plan and enjoy your holiday: 11 pages with mapping showing the whole route (1:70,000); the Way step-by-step, with summaries of distance, terrain and refreshment stops; habitats and wildlife; whisky-making in Kintyre; side-trip to the island of Gigha; and planning information for travel by car, ferry, bus and plane. The book is printed on rainproof paper throughout, and has over 90 colour photographs.Trade ReviewThe route is clearly described, lest any marker posts have disappeared, and there are references to features of interest such as archaeological sites along the route. This description, and the photos, will be particularly helpful for newcomers to Kintyre, because they will know what to expect. On the other hand, walkers on the sections Claonaig to Clachan and Machrihanish to Dunaverty should also carry an Ordnance Survey map, because the maps in this book are useful for planning purposes but not for navigation on the ground. And the book isn't merely practical. It's beautifully illustrated with colour photos that will surely tempt strollers and island-hoppers as well as serious hikers to visit Kintyre. The historical background, economic activity and the making of Scotch whisky are all described in clear language that makes it a pleasure to read. Excerpt from a review at Amazon.co.uk I am really enjoying "every step" of the Way; it's an excellent book with so much intricate detail ... The photographs are unique, and would make a good Argyll calendar. For me, the book evokes many memories, for I've lived in these parts all my life, and they beckon me back. Review by a Kintyre resident
£15.19
Northern Eye Books Llyn Peninsula Wales Coast Path Official Guide:
Book SynopsisOne of seven Official Guides to the Wales Coast Path. Endorsed and checked by National Resources Wales (NRW), these attractive and comprehensive guides contain everything you need to walk the Wales Coast Path. Written and designed by outdoor experts, these authoritative guidebooks give long-distance and local walkers everything they need to enjoy the Wales Coast Path with confidence. With clear, expertly-written and numbered directions, enhanced Ordnance Survey mapping for the whole route, stunning proffessional photographs, and fascinating interpretation of points of interest along the way, these guides set a new standard in clarity and ease-of-use. The guide breaks the Llyn Peninsula section of the Wales coast Path - from Bangor back to Porthmadog - down into nine day walks, each of between 6.5 miles - 14 miles. Carl Rogers and Tony Bowerman are directors of Northern eye Books, professional outdoor writers, and members of the Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild. (OWPG)
£16.14
Saraband / Contraband Atoms of Delight
Book SynopsisPoet and essayist Kenneth Steven takes us on a series of meditative quests in search of his atoms of delighttreasures, both natural and spiritualthrough some of Scotland's most beautiful landscapes. The short pieces in this captivating collection, whose title pays homage to Scottish Renaissance writer Neil Gunn, invite readers to accompany Steven as he seeks out crystal-clear waters, a glimpse of an elusive bird, delicate orchids, plump berries, or pebbles polished by time and tide. Appreciative of the grace of silence and the value of solitude and simplicity, he takes journeys that prompt introspection and provoke memories as we pause, breathe, and discover alongside him the transformative power of nature's small gifts and wild places. This is an evocative book that will inspire you to pay close attention as you explore your environment and reflect on the fleeting moments of pure joy that nature has brought into your life. As you set out on your own pilgrimages, you will discover the extraordinary that can be found in the everyday when you take the time to look for it.
£8.54
Pocket Mountains Ltd Fife Pocket Mountains
£8.21
Pesda Press Explore the South West Coast Path
Book SynopsisThe South West Coast Path passes through five Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, two World Heritage Sites and one National Park. This up-to-date guidebook will help walkers, backpackers and trail runners get the most from exploring this breath-takingly beautiful National Trail
£25.30
Yosemite Conservancy Yosemite Falls
Book SynopsisFew things say Yosemite National Park like Yosemite Falls.This entry in the Yosemite Icon series celebrates the booming harbinger of spring that has long delighted outdoor adventurers, nature lovers, and waterfall buffs alike.Plunging more than 2400 feet to the floor of Yosemite Valley, Yosemite Falls is an accessible wonder, popular with hikers, international visitors, and fans of its famous splash zone. With three cascades that feature in millions of photographs, Yosemite Falls is a must-do pilgrimage for anyone who considers themselves a waterfall connoisseur. The sixth tallest waterfall on earth, renowned for its “moonbows,” and loaded with both smooth paths and challenging hikes—what’s not to love? And while its booming voice can be heard across the Valley during peak flow, Yosemite Falls changes with the seasons, giving it an air of mystery that keeps visitors coming back.Each slim yet elegant title in the Yosemite Icon series gathers stunning photos and insider information to tell the story of one of the park’s celebrated landscape elements. Replete with natural and human history, these books are equally enjoyable both at home and on trails: Pop them in your backpack as on-the-go guides or peruse them from your couch to remember your favorite features between visits. Featuring: All about the falls, or Where does the water go? Connecting with your favorite waterfall The best spots for capturing the view Taking care while you’re there Fascinating facts and insider tips
£9.49
Institut Geographique National CherbourgenCotentin Pointe de Barfleur
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Institut Geographique National La TranchesMer lAiguillonsMer PNR Marais Poitevin
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Institut Geographique National Monts du Cézallier PNR des Volcans dAuvergne
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Institut Geographique National SteEulaliedOlt Hte Vallée du Lot Mt dAubrac
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Institut Geographique National Béziers
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Institut Geographique National Bourganeuf StSulpiceLaurière
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Verlag Esterbauer Eifelsteig von Aachen nach Trier
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£11.89
Calazo Forlag Padjelantaleden
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Calazo Forlag Oslo Nordmarka nord Stikart
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Calazo Forlag Hardangervidda nord
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Avalon Travel Publishing Moon Utah Fifteenth Edition With Zion Bryce
Book SynopsisFrom remote deserts and arid mountain ranges to colorful canyons and world-famous national parks, Moon Utah reveals the best of this adventurous state. Inside you'll find: Strategic itineraries, plus lists of the best scenic drives, hiking trails, breweries, and more How to plan a national parks road trip covering Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches, Capitol Reef, and Canyonlands Must-see highlights and unique experiences: Admire ancient Native American rock art and cliff dwellings, and walk beside fossilized dinosaur footprints. Explore historic Mormon sites in Salt Lake City, or wander through old mining towns Outdoor adventures: Hike or mountain bike across canyons, rugged mountain ranges, and glistening salt flats, or hit the slopes at a Park City ski resort. Go rafting down the Colorado River, canyoneering through the Narrows, or climb to the famed Delicate Arch just in t
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