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Hillside Publications Yorkshire Dales
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£10.40
Hillside Publications South Pennines: Hebden Bridge to Saddleworth
Book SynopsisThe principal feature is that all walks are less than five miles in length, offering a perfect half day's stroll for families, casual walkers and all who want to enjoy a leisurely exploration of Britain's outstanding country landscapes. A range of enhancements include a wider geographical spread. This title covers a fascinating region of the Pennines between Bronte Country and the Peak District, considerably expanding on the area covered by 'Hebden Bridge and the Calder Valley' which will become out of print in 2023. Now the ever popular Hebden Bridge area of Calderdale is joined by the countryside of Kirklees, and across the Pennines to embrace the characterful Saddleworth area (traditionally a corner of Yorkshire). With starting points such as Holmfirth, Hebden Bridge, Uppermill and Todmorden, the book's many highlights include Stoodley Pike, Heptonstall, Standedge and Hollingworth Lake. In addition to being more visually appealing than their predecessors, with a more modern house style, this new series offers 30 walks rather than 20, and these more substantial books feature a full spine rather than wire-stitched binding. Over 30 colour photographs depict features and landscapes along the routes.
£6.78
Hillside Publications Pendle & the Lancashire Moors: Short Scenic Walks
Book SynopsisThis brand new title is one of two concurrent additions to the updated series of Paul Hannon's 'Short Scenic Walks' guidebooks. The principle feature is that all walks are less than five miles in length, offering a perfect half day's stroll for families, casual walkers and all who want to enjoy a leisurely exploration of Britain's outstanding country landscapes. A range of enhancements include a wider geographical spread, with this book including the area covered in the now superceded 'Around Pendle'. This title is based around the absorbing countryside of East Lancashire, from Pendle Hill around to the West Pennine Moors. Starting from villages such as Barley, Rivington, Hurstwood and Belmont, the book's many highlights include the delights of Newchurch, Winter Hill, Thieveley Pike, Haslingden Grane and Wycoller Dean. In addition to being more visually appealing than their predecessors, with a more modern house style, this new series offers 30 walks rather than 20, and these more substantial books feature a full spine rather than wire-stitched binding. Over 30 colour photographs depict features and landscapes along the routes. Published at the same time is 'Arnside & Lunesdale'
£7.33
Hillside Publications Countryside Around Leeds
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£7.49
Hillside Publications Nidderdale & Ripon
Book SynopsisThe Eastern Yorkshire Dales includes the major valley of Nidderdale and the lower reaches of Wensleydale, almost all set within an extensive Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty adjoining the National Park. 25 great walks, richly illustrated and concisely described, lead you through some stunning landscapes of woodland, riverbank, parkland and moorland Explore the magnificence of Fountains Abbey and the splendour of Studley Royal; also the fine cathedral city of Ripon and the absorbing little market town of Masham. Discover the natural delights of Brimham Rocks, Guise Cliff and How Stean Gorge, and the less frequented charms of the Pott Valley, Fountains Earth Moor and Eavestone Lake. Amble around Nidderdale's 'capital' of Pateley Bridge, and a wealth of colourful stone-built villages such as Sawley and Ripley, Ramsgill and Lofthouse, West Tanfield and Bewerly
£8.15
Northern Eye Books Dales & Valleys: Classic Low-level Walks in the
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£8.49
Northern Eye Books Rocks & Edges: Classic Walks on the High
Book SynopsisThis attractive and cleverly structured guide gives walkers ten of the finest walks on the high escarpments of the Peak District 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: Millstone Rocks, Edale's Tors, Derwent Edge, Rushup Edge, Bamford Edge, Stanage Edge, Millstone Edge, Baslow & Curbar Edges Birchen & Gardom's Edges and The Roaches.
£8.10
Northern Eye Books Carmarthen Bay & Gower: Circular Walks Along the
Book SynopsisOne of a series of ten books in the new Top 10 Walks: Wales Coast Path series. Handy, pocket-sized, full colour walking guides written by experts.. Each volume outlines the most popular circular walks along key sections of the coast path, with clear information, an overview and introduction for each walk, expertly written numbered directions, enhanced Ordnance Survey maps, superb, eye-grabbing panoramic photographs, and interpretation of points of interest along the way, these guides set a new standard in reliability, clarity and ease-of-use. Featured walks include: Pendine & Marros, Laugharne, Llansteffan, Pembrey, Whiteford , Llangennith, Rhossili, Oxwich, Pennard, Caswell Bay & Pwlldu Bay. Other titles in the series include: Llyn Penin-sula, Cardigan Bay North and Cardigan Bay South.
£8.10
Northern Eye Books Walks with History: Walks Through the Historic
Book SynopsisThis attractive and cleverly structured guide gives walkers ten of the finest walks through the historic landscapes of the Lake District 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: Castlerigg stone circle, Moor Divock stone circle, Carrock Fell hillfort, Hardknott Roman fort, Viking Gosforth, Medieval Shap Abbey, Kentmere pele tower, Catbells Elizabethan mines, Stott Park Bobbin Mill, and Victorian Loughrigg Tarn.
£8.10
Northern Eye Books Easy Walks from the Sandstone Trail: Short
Book SynopsisOne in the popular Top 10 Walks series of pocket-sized, full colour walking guides written by the author of the Official Guide to the Sandstone Trail. This attractive and cleverly structured guide gives walkers ten of the best new short circular walks from Cheshire's Sandstone Trail in a popular format. With clear information, large scale Ordnance Survey maps, 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: Hillforts above the Mersey, Around Blakemere, Over the Old Pale, Kelsborrow Castle, Cheshire's twin castles, Around the Peckforton Hills, Pheasant Inn circuit, Willow Hill & Sarra Lane, Rawhead circuit, and Around Bickerton Hill.
£8.10
Northern Eye Books Llyn Peninsula Coast Path Map: 1:25,000 scale
Book SynopsisEnhanced, large scale (1: 25,000) Ordnance Survey mapping in a handy atlas format with all the mapping you need to walk the Llyn Peninsula section of the Wales Coast Path. Continuous OS mapping covering the Wales Coast Path between Bangor and Porthmadog. Contains extracts from large scale Explorer maps 253 and 254. - Large scale OS mapping for the complete coast of the Llyn Peninsula in a handy atlas format. - Highlighted official route of the Wales Coast Path. - On-map symbols showing amenities at main towns and villages. - Introduction with attractive photo mosaic. - Additional useful information
£9.49
Northern Eye Books South Devon Coast - Plymouth to Lyme Regis:
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 in the South Devon Coast include: Gara Point, Bolt Tail, Bolt Head, Prawle Point, Start Point, Budleigh Salterton, Sidmouth, Branscombe and Beer Head.
£8.49
Northern Eye Books Somerset & North Devon Coast: Minehead to Bude -
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 Somerset & North Devon Coast include: Minehead and Burgundy Chapel, Foreland Point, Woody Bay, Bull Point and Morte Point, Croyde Bay, Clovelly, Hartland Point, Hartland Quay, Morwenstow and Bude Bay & Coombe Valley.
£8.10
Northern Eye Books The Lake District: The finest walks in the Lake
Book SynopsisThe ten best classic, circular walksin the Lake District National Park. Hghlights inclcude Catsbells, Scafell Pike, Tarn Hows, Derwentwater and Aira Force.
£8.10
Northern Eye Books Tea Shop Walks: Walks to the best tea shops and
Book SynopsisThis attractive and cleverly structured guide gives walkers the ten best walks to the finest tea shops and cafes in the Peak District 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 tea shops and cafes include: Hassop Station, Bakewell; Adventure Cafe, Win Hill; Anglers' Rest Cafe, Bamford; The Old Smithy, Monyash; The Butterfly House, New Mills; Edensor Tea Cottage, Chatsworth; Penny Pot Cafe, Edale, Longshaw Cafe, Longshaw Lodge; Roaches Tearooms, Upper Hulme and Three Roofs Cafe, Chastleton.Table of Contents1. England's first National Park 2. Top 10 Walks: Tea shop walks 3. Hassop Station, Bakewell (Walk 1) 4. Cafe Adventure, Hope (Walk 2) 5. Anglers' Rest Cafe, Bamford (Walk 3) 6. The Old Smithy, Monyash (Walk 4) 7. The Butterfly House, New Mills (Walk 5) 8. Edensor Tea Cottage, Chatsworth (Walk 6) 9. Penny Pot Cafe, Edale (Walk 7) 10. Longshaw Cafe, Longshaw Lodge (Walk 8) 11. Roaches Tearooms, Upper Hulme (Walk 9) 12. Three Roofs Cafe, Castleton (Walk 10) 13. Useful Information
£999.99
Northern Eye Books Snowdonia/Eryri: Circular Walks in the Snowdonia
Book SynopsisThese attractive and cleverly structured guides will give walkers ten of the best themed short circular walks in Britain's 14 National Parks. 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, this guide offers clear and easy to use walks in the Snowdonia National Park. Featured walks in the Snowdonia National Park include: Aberfalls, Llyn Crafnant & Llyn Geirionydd, Roman Steps, Llyn Padarn & Llanberis, Tal y Fan and Conwy Mountain, Capel Curig, Harlech, Cadair Idris, Snowdon, Llyn Cwellyn & Mynydd Mawr.
£8.10
Northern Eye Books Pub Walks: Short circular walks to Cheshire's
Book SynopsisThese attractive and cleverly structured guides will give walkers ten of the best themed short circular walks to Cheshire's finest pubs. With clear information, an overview and introduction for each walk, expertly written directions, large scale Ordnance Survey maps, superb photographs, and interpretation of points of interest along the way, these guides set a new standard in clarity and ease-of-use. Featured walks in Cheshire Pub Walks include: Brewery Tap, West Kirby; Harp Inn, Neston; Ring o' Bells, Frodsham; George and Dragon, Great Budworth; Boot Inn, Kelsall; Pheasant Inn, Burwardsley; Swan, Marbury; Swan Inn, Wybunbury; White Lion, Barthomley and the Ship Inn, Wincle.
£8.10
Northern Eye Books Lake District Ridge Walks & Scrambles:
Book SynopsisThe Lakeland Fells have some of the finest ridge walks in the country. Exploring these ridges offers fell walking at its most satisfying - staying high, taking in several summits and enjoying the spectacular settings. Many of the Lake District's ridge walks have become classics, like the grassy edges of the Fairfield and Kentmere Horseshoes, or rocky aretes of Striding Edge and Swirral Edge and the aptly named Sharp Edge of Blencathra.
£8.10
Northern Eye Books Go Wild in the Lake District: Outdoor Adventures
Book SynopsisThis exciting, new and interactive guide brings families with children ten of the very best family adventures in the Lake District National Park. With expertly-chosen adventures, superb photographs, clear information, an overview and introduction for each walk, expertly written numbered directions, large scale maps, and four themed interactive challenges for every adventure, these guides set a new standard in design, concept, clarity and ease-of-use. Featured adventures include: Binsey Hillbagging - summit sunset; St Herbert?s Island - paddle and picnic; Hallin Fell - boat and climb; Crummock Water - wild swim; Buttermere - lake walk (with tunnel); Black Sail Hut - bike and bunk; Cathedral Cave - caves scramble; Stanley Ghyll - steam train & waterfall; Windermere shore - boat and bike; and Grizedale Forest - mountain biking.
£8.99
Northern Eye Books National Parks: Pembrokeshire: The finest themed
Book SynopsisOne of the hugely popular Top 10 Walks series, each book showcasing the very best themed walks in one of the UK's 14 National Parks.This attractive guide gives walkers ten of the finest circular, themed walks in the Pembrokeshire Coast 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: Carn Ingli - walk to a viewpoint; Strumble Head - coastal walk; Sloop Inn, Porthgain - pub walk; St Davids Head & Carn Llidi - walk to a viewpoint; St Davids & St Non's - coastal walk; Plumbvanilla Cafe, Narberth - tea shop walk; Cresselly Arms, Cresswell Quay - pub walk; Tenby & Giltar Point - coastal walk; Quayside Cafe, Lawrenny Quay - tea shop walk; Manorbier - coastal walk.
£8.10
Kittiwake Press Walks on the Cardigan Bay Coast
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£8.12
Kittiwake Press Walks in the Woodlands of Mid and North West
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£8.12
Kittiwake Press More Walks on the Clwydian Range
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£8.12
Kittiwake Press Walking in the Brecon Beacons
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£8.12
Kittiwake Press Pilgrim's Way, The
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£9.95
Kittiwake Press Walks Around Anglesey/Ynys Mn
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£8.16
Forth Books The Wainwrights Pocket Log
£14.81
City Books Lon London's Green Walks
Book SynopsisWhether you're a nature lover, amateur horticulturist or a keen walker or just seeking a bit of peace and quiet away from the stresses of life you'll find the 20 green walks in this book immensely enjoyable. All you need is a stout pair of shoes, a sense of adventure and this book.
£9.49
City Books Peace Peaceful London: Over 250 places to revive
Book SynopsisLondon is one of the world's most exciting cities, but it's also one of the noisiest; a bustling, chaotic, frenetic, over-crowded, manic metropolis of over 8 million people, where it can be difficult to find somewhere to grab a little peace and quiet. Nevertheless, if you know where to look London has a wealth of peaceful places - places to relax, chill out, contemplate, meditate, sit, reflect, browse, read, chat, nap, walk, think, study or even work (if you must) - where the city's volume is muted or even switched off completely. Peaceful Places contains over 200 of the author's and his friends', colleagues' and acquaintances' favourite locations throughout the city, from restful gardens and serene churches to silent libraries and inspiring galleries; intimate hotels to blissful spas and cosy caf s; smart shops and atmospheric markets to appealing restaurants and charming tea rooms; quiet museums and sweeping parks to relaxing walks and friendly pubs - and much more. Moreover, these places haven't just been selected for their quietude but also for their excellence: every entry has something special to offer, be it a warm welcome, excellent food/drink, fascinating history, attractive ambience, glorious scenery or tempting goods for sale. Peace is a relative term, however, and not all places are whisper-quiet all the time; even churches have bell-ringing and organ practice, and many parks host noisy school parties and sports events. You can, of course, expect bookshops, libraries, galleries, museums and spas (and churches and parks!) to be tranquil most of the time, but even caf s, restaurants, pubs and bars can be surprisingly quiet - although you may need to time your visit a little more carefully. With regard to the latter, we have chosen venues with gardens, terraces, panoramic views and cosy corners - places where you can find a bit of personal space and grab some 'me' time along with your refreshments. So whether you're seeking a place to recharge your batteries, rest your head, revive your spirits, restock your larder or refuel your body; somewhere to inspire, soothe or uplift your mood; or you just wish to discover a part of London that's a few steps further off the beaten track, Peaceful Places will steer you in the right direction.
£9.49
City Books London London's Village Walks: 20 Walks Around
Book SynopsisLondon is a vast metropolis with a population of over 8.5 million people and a history stretching back two millennia. However, unlike more modern cities, London was never planned as a major city but has grown over the centuries to absorb numerous historic towns and villages. Many of these are now bustling cosmopolitan areas such as Bloomsbury and Notting Hill, while others, such as Barnes and Dulwich, are more rural and retain their original charm and character. It’s hard to imagine nowadays, but in the 18th and 19th centuries, people were farming in Islington and fishing in Chiswick! Nevertheless, if you’re seeking a village vibe – a village green, small local shops, an ancient church and graveyard, even a pond beside a pub – you can still find them in London if you know where to look. Modern London is made up of a rich tapestry of ancient villages, just waiting to be discovered. London’s Village Walks takes you around 20 of the city’s most interesting and best preserved villages, where – with a little imagination – it’s possible to imagine you’re still living in a bygone age.
£9.49
City Books London's Waterside Walks: 21 Walks Along the
Book SynopsisMany people are familiar with London's River Thames, but the city has much more to offer when it comes to waterways, including a wealth of canals, minor rivers (most are tributaries of the Thames), lakes and reservoirs that offer tranquil and beautiful walks. Many waterways have dedicated walking and cycling paths alongside them, notably the Thames Path which follows the entire course of the river, and London's canals, where the former towpaths along which horses towed the canal boats are now reserved for walkers and cyclists. London's minor rivers - secret waterways - are not always so easy to follow, as they wend their way along streets, through parks and even underground, but are a wonderful way to get off the beaten track and commune with nature. Most walks are between 3 and 7 miles in length, with the average around 41/2 miles. However, it's best to allow a half day for the shorter walks and as much as a full day for the longer walks - particularly if you plan to partake of the many excellent pubs, restaurants and caf s along the routes (for your author, a good lunch is a prerequisite of a good walk) - not to mention the many diversions along the way, such as museums, galleries and churches. Our aim was to take the 'scenic route', visiting as many interesting landmarks as possible, rather than simply getting from A to B. Writing London's Waterside Walks has been a fascinating, edifying and enjoyable adventure. We hope that you enjoy these walks as much as we did; all you need is a comfortable pair of shoes, a sense of adventure - and this book!
£9.49
BackPage Press Limited Mountains of the Moon: Lunar Nights on Scotland's
Book SynopsisThirteen full moons, thirteen special nights on Scotland's highest mountains, the Munros, in the course of one exceptional year of full moons. Add a soundtrack for each walk and a surprising range of celebratory drinks and you have a fitting finale to the Moonwalker book series
£9.49
Bradwell Books Walks for All Ages Peak District
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£6.99
Bradwell Books Walks for All Ages Exmoor: 20 Short Walks for All
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£6.99
Bradwell Books Walks for All Ages Scottish Borders: 20 Short
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£6.99
Bradwell Books Walks for All Ages Snowdonia: And North West
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£6.99
Bradwell Books Walks for All Ages Carmarthenshire: Including
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£6.99
Luath Press Ltd The Munros: A History
Book SynopsisThe mountains provide the spiritual nourishment so essential to a truer understanding of the hills and, ultimately, ourselves. Munro bagging is a headily addictive pursuit, with the holy-grail of ‘compleation’ the ultimate aim, currently achieved by around 7,000 Munroists. It all began in 1891 when Sir Hugh Munro’s Tables of 3,000-foot Scottish mountains appeared in The Scottish Mountaineering Club Journal. Since then, this innocent compilation of hills has become a hallowed hit-list. Andrew Dempster traces the meandering course of this cult activity, which has gone from trickle to torrent in the space of a century. From early map-makers to current record-breakers, from the why and the wry to wildness and well-being, The Munros: A History explores the compulsions and philosophies underpinning the Munro phenomenon.
£10.79
Sandstone Press Ltd Out There: A Voice from the Wild
Book SynopsisDrawing from more than forty years of experience as an outdoorsman, and probably the world's best known long distance walker who also writes, Chris Townsend describes the landscapes and wildlife, the walkers and climbers, and the authors who have influenced him in this lucid and beautiful book. Writing from his home in the heart of the Cairngorms he discusses the wild, its importance to civilisation and how we cannot do without it.Trade Review'I was struck then by his thoughtfulness and clear-sightedness - as if all his opinions had been slowly, patiently reasoned out during endless hours of quiet contemplation while alone on the trail - and these same qualities are evident throughout this compendium of his best writing...'-Roger Cox, The Scotsman; 'Townsend has achieved his aim of inspiring others with this book and if you don't feel like going on a walk - no matter how long or short - after reading it, you never will.'-The Scots Magazine; '...what shines through this highly readable anthology is the author's passionate plea for the protection of our wild country.'-Outdoor Focus; 'This is what Chris' books do. They shake you out of lethargy and install in you that love of the natural world that keeps us all going.'-Andy Howell, Outdoors Blog; 'In the Scottish outdoor world names occasionally shine like the stars and very quickly fade into the night. Chris Townsend has remained a shining light for well over 35 years, a passionate and inspiring advocate for the wild corners of our land, an enthusiast who literally walks the walk. '-Cameron McNeish; 'I first met Chris Townsend about thirty years ago cross country ski-ing in the Cairngorms. He is someone who practices what he preaches. Since his becoming a JMT Trustee I have much appreciated his insights and knowledge and he is great voice for our cause.'-Peter Pearson, Chair of the John Muir Trust; 'Chris Townsend is the all-around world champion hiking memoirist, guide, photographer, blogger, and techie. '-Ron Strickland, founder of the Pacific Northwest Trail; 'Out There is not just a wonderfully written celebration of backpacking and mountaineering. It's also a call to arms - a warning that nobody but us will step in to save the wild places we love, and that we all have a responsibility to protect and nurture the environment.'-Alex Roddie; 'Those making the decisions about what happens to wild land would do well to listen to people like Townsend who really understand wild places not for what they are, but for what they can offer.'-Active Outdoors; 'Ranging from the Pacific Crest Trail to the Sierras to the peaks of Britain, Out There is as a collection of essays from the many walks of his own life. Brought together, they read as a singular celebration of wild spaces.'-Geographical Magazine
£8.54
Vertebrate Publishing Ltd Lake District Climbs and Scrambles:
Book SynopsisLake District Climbs and Scrambles combines the best scrambles and easy climbs in the Lake District with great walking loops to give twenty superb 'mountaineering' days out on the Cumbrian fells.Each route runs from valley floor to mountain top, with the ascent - and often descent - made via a classic scramble or climb. Scrambles at grades 1 to 3+ tackle ghylls, ridges and crags, with Lake District classics such as Jack's Rake and Sharp Edge sitting alongside lesser-known gems like Sourmilk Gill and Crenation Ridge. Climbs up to Severe include some of the best loved easy routes in the Lake District, like C Ordinary and Corvus. And while walking to and from the climbs and scrambles you'll explore valleys like Wasdale and Deepdale, and reach the high tops of Scafell and Blencathra.Researched and written by local author and mountaineer Stephen Goodwin, the routes feature Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps, photo topos and easy-to-follow directions, along with route profiles and local information. Also included is a detailed appendix, to ensure that you have a fun and successful day out.Table of ContentsIntroductionAbout the routesCraft and safetyKitMobile phonesMountain RescueMountain Rescue by SMS textAccess and conservationThe Countryside CodeMaps, descriptions, distancesAcknowledgementsArea map & route finderSection 1 Borrowdale & the North-West Lakes1 Corvus & Cam Crag Ridge2 Intake Ridge & Doves' Nest Circuit3 Ruddy Gill & Great End Circuit4 Sourmilk Gill & Grey Knotts Face5 Needle Ridge Circuit6 Grey Crag Circuit7 Lorton Gully Circuit8 Bannerdale Crags & Sharp Edge CircuitSection 2 Langdale & Ullswater9 Pinnacle Ridge & Striding Edge10 Greenhow End & Hutaple Crag11 Belles Knott & Jack's Rake12 Pavey Ark Circuit13 Bowfell Buttress & Crinkle Crags14 Greenburn CircuitSection 3 Dow, Wasdale and & the South-West Lakes15 Dow Crag Circuit16 Upper Eskdale & Ill Crag17 Broad Stand & Scafell18 Grooved Arete & Scafell Pike Circuit19 Pillar Rock20 Steeple Buttress & Yewbarrow CircuitAppendixFurther Reading
£15.26
Bradwell Books Walks for All Ages Essex
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Bradwell Books Monsal Trail: A Walking Guide
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£5.62
Bradwell Books Walks for All Ages Pembrokeshire
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Bradwell Books Bradwell's Pocket Walking Guides Yorkshire Dales
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£999.99
Luath Press Ltd The Hughs: Scotland's Best Wee Hills under 2,000
Book SynopsisAndrew Dempster has 40 years’ experience of hillwalking the length and breadth of Scotland. Author of several climbing books, including the first guidebook to the Grahams, in this volume he identifies the best wee hills on the Scottish mainland.MUNRO at least 3,000ft high CORBETT 2,500–3,000ft high with a prominence of at least 500ft GRAHAM 2,000–2,499ft high with a drop of at least 150 metres HUGH (Hill Under Graham Height): under 2,000ft with exceptional character The Hughs all offer rewarding – and often stunning – climbs and views. Some are already popular. Many await discovery. Each one has great character. That is what the Hughs are all about. From Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh to An Grianan in the far north, from Ben Hiant in the west to Bennachie in the east, the Hughs are a phenomenally diverse range of hills, stretching to all points of the compass. Accessible to people of any age, the Hughs are not defined by the sterile logic of relative height – they are a choice of the heart.Trade Review0Table of ContentsContents Introduction 11 Key to Using this Guide 15 Part 1: South and East Scotland (50 Hughs)Central Belt and Southern Uplands – Hughs Map 19 Edinburgh, the Pentlands and Lothian 1 Arthur’s Seat 212, 3 Caerketton Hill and Allermuir Hill 24 4, 5 Scald Law and West Kip 26 6 North Berwick Law 28 7 Traprain Law 30 Lanarkshire and Ayrshire 8 Cairn Table 32 9 Loudoun Hill 34 10 Knockdolian 36 The Campsie Fells and Ochils 11 Dumgoyne 38 12 Meikle Bin 41 13 Lewis Hill 43 14 Dumyat 46 Loch Lomond and the Trossachs 15 Conic Hill 49 16 Ben A’n 52 Fife 17 West Lomond 55 18 East Lomond 58 19 Bishop Hill 62 20 Benarty Hill 65 21 Largo Law 68 22 Norman’s Law 70 Perthshire 23 Moncreiffe Hill 72 24 Kinnoull Hill 75 25 Birnam Hill 78 26 Deuchary Hill 81 The Lammermuirs 27 Lammer Law 84 28 Dirrington Great Law 88 Biggar to the Borders 29 Broughton Heights 90 30, 31 Eildon North Hill and Eildon Mid Hill 92 32 Rubers Law 96 33 Maiden Paps 98 34 Skelfhill Pen 101 Dumfries and Galloway 35 Criffel 103 36 Screel Hill 106 37 Cairnsmore of Dee 109 38 Craiglee (above Loch Dee) 111 39 Craiglee (above Loch Doon) 114 East of the Great Glen – Hughs Map 117 Braemar to Aberdeen 40 Creag Choinnich 119 41 The Coyles of Muick 121 42 Craigendarroch 123 43 Clachnaben 125 44 Bennachie: Mither Tap 128 Tomintoul to Keith 45 Tap o’Noth 131 46 Knock Hill 133 47, 48 Meikle Conval and Little Conval 135 Kingussie to Loch Ness 49 Creag Bheag 137 50 Stac Gorm 139 Part 2: West and North Scotland (50 hughs) Firth of Clyde to Fort William – Hughs Map 143 Argyll 51 Sgorach Mor 145 52 Clach Bheinn 147 53 Cruach nam Miseag 150 54 Deadh Choimhead 152 55 Beinn Lora 154 56 Beinn Duirinnis 156 57 Beinn Churalain 159 Morvern, Ardnamurchan and Ardgour 58 An Sleaghach 162 59, 60 Beinn Iadain and Beinn na h-Uamha 165 61 Ben Hiant 168 62 Ben Laga 171 63 Meall an t-Slamain 173 Fort William to Ullapool Hughs Map 175 Morar and Knoydart 64 Sidhean Mor 177 65 Sgurr an Eilein Ghiubhais 180 66 Druim na Cluain-airighe 183 Loch Alsh 67 Beinn a’Mheadhoin 185 68 Auchtertyre Hill 187 Applecross to Gairloch 69 Croic-bheinn 189 70 Ben Shieldaig 191 71, 72 Meall a Ghlas Leothaid and Meall Lochan a’Chleirich 194 73 Meall Aundrary 197 74, 75 An Groban and Sidhean Mor 199 76 Sidhean Mor (Fairy Lochs) 203 Loch Broom and Ullapool 77 Beinn nam Ban 206 78 Meall Liath Choire 208 The Far North – Hughs Map 211 Coigach and Assynt 79 Sgorr Tuath 213 80 Stack of Glencoul 215 Cape Wrath 81 Farmheall 218 82, 83 An Grianan and Creag Riabhach 219 84 Fashven 222 Durness to Tongue 85, 86 Meall Meadhonach and Beinn Ceannabeinne 224 87 An Lean-charn 226 88 Ben Hutig 229 89 Meallan Liath 231 90 Cnoc an Fhreiceadain 234 91 Ben Hiel 235 92 Cnoc nan Cuilean 236 93 Beinn Stumanadh 238 Tongue to Golspie 94, 95 Ben Griam Mor and Ben Griam Beg 240 96 Maiden Pap 243 97 Creag Scalabsdale 245 98 Ben Horn 247 99 Beinn a’Bhragaidh 249 100 Creag an Amalaidh 251 Index of Hill Names 252
£13.49
Sigma Press Discover Northumberland
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Stobart Davies Ltd Walking Charles Dickens’ Kent
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Carnegie Publishing Ltd Hidden Walks South Lakeland
Book SynopsisHidden Walks: South Lakeland takeswalkers to rarely trodden trailsthrough breathtaking countryside,using Junction 36 of the M6 as aconvenient gateway.
£11.69