Walking, hiking, trekking Books
Hillside Publications Aire Valley: Short Scenic Walks
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£6.95
Hillside Publications Short Scenic Walks - Malhamdale
Book SynopsisThis is Book 5 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 others constrained by either time or other limitations. Concise route descriptions are complemented by ample background information. This title deals with Malhamdale, one of the most popular areas of the Yorkshire Dales National Park. Twenty superb walks use starting points such as Malham, Rylstone, Gargrave and Embsay. Places visited include Malham Cove and Tarn, Gordale Scar, Embsay Crag and Airton. This title is launched in unison with 3 other neighbouring Yorkshire Dales titles, covering Nidderdale, Upper Wharfedale and Lower Wharfedale.
£999.99
Hillside Publications Borrowdale: Short Scenic Walks
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£6.95
Hillside Publications Title Ribblesdale: Short Scenic Walks
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£6.70
Hillside Publications Ilkley and the Washburn Valley, Yorkshire: Short
Book SynopsisFull colour pocket-sized guide to 20 classic walks around the Wharfe and Washburn on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales, including Ilkley Moor, Otley Chevin, Timble and Fewston. All walks are less than 5 miles.
£6.95
Hillside Publications Upper Wensleydale: Short Scenic Walks
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£6.70
Footprint Maps Walks Around West Loch Lomond and the Clyde Sea
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£8.01
Footprint Maps Walks Around East Loch Lomond and Strathendrick
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£8.01
Footprint Maps Walks Around the Trossachs, Callander and
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£8.01
Footprint Maps Walks Around Killin and Breadalbane: Breadalbane
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£8.01
Footprint Maps Walks Around Mid-Argyll: Eight Easy to Follow
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£8.01
Footprint Maps Walks Around Ambleside: Map/Guide
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£8.01
Footprint Maps Walks Around Ullswater: Haweswater, Penrith and
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£8.01
Footprint Maps Walks Around Windermere: Kendal, Sawry and Newby
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£8.01
Footprint Maps Walks Around Aviemore, Footprint Map: A Map and
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£8.01
Footprint Maps Walks Around Auchterarder: Gleneagles, Blackford
Book SynopsisFull colour specially drawn walkers map, packed in PVC sleeve with clear cartography. A guide for eight easy to follow short walks.
£8.01
Cordee The Charnwood Round Walk: a Map-guide to the 33
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£6.12
Jingo Wobbly Publishing Atchison's Walks: The Complete Hills of Britain:
Book Synopsis"ATCHISON's Complete Hills of Britain Series" is a comprehensive guidebook series in 10 volumes. Each book divides a region of Britain into 50 separate walking areas, each with a major impressive hill to walk around - or ascend. It illustrates 3 superb walks for each area; a 2hr easy walk, a 3-4 hrs keep fit walk, and a challenging 5-7 hour walk - ascending the major hills for the area."Southern England Vol 1 - 150 Circular Walks" is the first title in the series, and includes walks from the Isle of Wight, all of the South Downs, North Downs, Wiltshire Downs, Chiltern Hills, Cotswolds, Forest of Dean, Clee Hills, Clent Hills, Southern Derbyshire hills, Leicestershire Hills, & Incleborough Hill at Cromer.All of the areas in Southern England have been selected because they have a specific Hill. A double page map is provided for each area showing all the walks, and with written descriptions also. Every walk is a circular tour from an 'easy to park location.' Each area has 3 walks to choose from; a short easy 2 hour pub walk, a 3-4 hour good exercising walk, or a 5-7 hour big challenging walk. (Generally ranging from 5-20 miles). Every area is illustrated with a relief cross section, highlighting the angle of peaks, plus illustrating the pubs too. All of the maps have been specially drawn by the author who has completed every walk, and gives exceptional clarity with modern computer graphics. The book has been exceptionally well illustrated by the author who is a professional photographer, and is highly experienced in capturing the subtle tones of the hills in Southern England.
£14.24
Altos Design Ltd Snowdon and the Glyders: A Hill-walkers' Map and
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£7.11
Altos Design Ltd Brecon Beacons: A Hill-walker's Map and Guide
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£6.42
Altos Design Ltd Penwith Land's End: The South West Coast Path
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£6.42
Altos Design Ltd Coniston and Langdale: A Hill-walkers' Guide
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£7.11
Altos Design Ltd The Three Peaks - Yorkshire Dales: A
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£6.42
Altos Design Ltd Grisedale Pike and Great Gable: A Hillwalker's
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£6.42
Altos Design Ltd Helvellyn and Fairfield: A Hillwalker's Guide and
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£7.11
Altos Design Ltd Scafell and Great Gable: A Hillwalker's Guide and
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£7.11
Harrison (Tom) - Cartography,U.S. Map-pack of the John Muir Trail
Book SynopsisShaded Relief Topo Maps packet of the famous Sierra High Route that will take hikers from Mount Whitney to Yosemite, CA. Well marked trails over USGS topo maps that were beautifully enhanced with shaded relief to better distinguish details. Scale 1:630360. 1 inch on map equals 1 mile. Whitney Portal, Symmes Creek, Onion Valley, Oak Creek, Taboose Creek, North and South Lakes, Vermilion, Bear Creek, Florence Lake, Pine Creek, Mono Pass, McGee Creek, Devils Postpile, Mammoth Lakes, Agnew Meadows, Silver Lake, Tuolomne Meadows, and finally the Yosemite Valley. GPS Compatible! - Complete UTM Grid.
£19.49
Rucksack Readers The Dales Way
Book SynopsisThe Dales Way runs for 79 miles (127 km) from Ilkley in the Yorkshire Dales to Bowness in the Lake District. The route heads north through Wharfedale, crisscrossing the river, and rises over high moorland to pick up River Dee through Dentdale. Briefly it joins River Lune before heading west across the Lake District to Bowness-on-Windermere. Along the Way, you'll see impressive railway viaducts and fine stone bridges; Bolton Priory and many small churches; limestone scenery with stone walls, barns and kilns; and heritage centres you can visit. Above all, the route is blessed with many small villages with a range of accommodation and welcoming pubs at strategic intervals. Gradients are modest and most people will complete it comfortably in 6 or 7 days. This guidebook has all that a walker needs: concise, up-to-date directions background on geology, railway heritage, farming and wildlife side-trips to heritage centres and a feature on Bolton Priory contact details for accommodation and transport dropdown route map (1:110,000) over 60 glorious colour photos waterproof, rucksack-friendly format.
£10.99
Rucksack Readers Hadrian's Wall Path
Book Synopsis?Hadrians Wall Path runs for 86 miles from Bowness-on-Solway to Wallsend along the line of the Roman Wall completed in AD122 under the Emperor Hadrian. This National Trail crosses northern England from Irish Sea to North Sea and offers many chances to look at the forts, milecastles and interpretation centers within this UNESCO World Heritage Site. This guidebook contains all youll need to plan, and enjoy a classic weeks walking.
£11.99
EastWest Mapping The Western Way Oughterard to Westport
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£15.79
InnWay Publications Walking Weekends: Lake District: 24 Circular
Book SynopsisFeatures 24 superb circular walks from 12 villages throughout the Lake District, with two walks of varying lengths from each village, including a mountain walk and a lower level valley walk - ideal for a weekend break. Many people enjoy going away for a weekend, staying at a traditional Lakeland pub and then using the pub as a base from which to explore the surrounding countryside on foot. This new guidebook makes this weekend away experience a whole lot easier with details of where to stay, local inns, background information and historical points of interest. An ideal book for people wanting to spend a weekend of great walking in the Lake District. Featured villages include: Ambleside, Boot (Eskdale), Braithwaite, Buttermere, Coniston, Glenridding, Grasmere, Great Langdale, Keswick, Patterdale, Rosthwaite and Wasdale. Book 3 in the Walking Weekends series by highly acclaimed outdoor writer and publisher Mark Reid, who has combined his knowledge of the villages, pubs and footpaths of the Lake District to create this new and unique book.
£10.40
Grey Stone Books Hike and Bike Bowland: 24 Walks and 11 Cycle
Book SynopsisIn "Hike and Bike Bowland" Jon Sparks will show you around. On his well chosen 24 walks, 7 road bike and 4 mountain bike rides he will take you to places high and low, by river, through woods and onto the tops. In these fine landscapes you can lean back on a warm rock and listen to the call of the curlew or amble through meadows glowing with buttercups or, for those of you with a zest for something more daring, take a white-knuckle ride on the rocky mountain bike trails of Gisburn Forest. There's even a long distance route, which can be broken up into six linear walks, with good transport links making it straightforward to tackle them individually. The author provides fascinating background information on flora and fauna, history, legend and literature. The book is sumptuously illustrated with the author's photographs and simple but clear full-colour mapping. Award winning photographer and writer Jon Sparks founded his career on photographing Lancashire and the Lake District. Today his library encompasses images from five continents, with specialist coverage of the Scottish Islands, Finland, and major Baltic destinations. He has written many highly successful guidebooks for walkers, climbers and cyclists, an acclaimed book on outdoor photography, and travel guides to Finland and to the Baltic. He writes regularly on photography and is responsible for an ongoing series of Nikon camera guides. Jon's high photographic ability turns "Hike and Bike Bowland" into a splendid celebration of the Forest of Bowland's extreme beauty and, being a local (Jon lives in Garstang), he has the experience to show his readers all the best routes to the best places. Although it is a guidebook, "Hike and Bike Bowland's" high quality printing and illustrations will make this desirable winter fireside reading and a popular gift.
£10.40
Grey Stone Books Scrambles & Easy Climbs in the Lake District
Book SynopsisThis is the updated 2nd edition, now in full colour. "Scrambles & Easy Climbs in the Lake District" is about the appreciation of rock, the exhilaration of climbing, and the sheer pleasure of doing it in some of the most beautiful places on earth. By discarding the arbitrary division between scrambles and rock-climbs, the books makes its readers free to explore all the Lake District's rocky places. This book, by two experienced rock-climbers, Jon Sparks and Judith Brown, also offers sound advice on how to get started and how to progress; routes that are safe in the wet, and those that should be saved for perfect conditions; and, where to eat, drink and sleep between the ascents. But above all you'll find 69 routes, from scrambling Grade 1 to rock-climbing V.Diff, which explore the many faces of Lakeland rock. There is no better way to spend a Lakeland day than climbing Scafell Pike via the Esk Gorge, Thor's Buttress and Ill Crags. "Scrambles & Easy Climbs" offers a score of such expeditions, from valley floor to airy summit, with hands on rock almost all the way. Less arduous, but equally enjoyable, are days on valley crags like Shepherd's or stand-alone scrambles like Cam Crag Ridge. You can clamber on sunny Pikes Crag high above Wasdale Head; potter about above the oak woods of the Duddon valley; or climb Kirk Fell the wet way, through the waterfalls of Ill Gill.
£12.30
Kittiwake Press Walks East Of Snowdon; from Dolwyddelan, Pont y
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£7.41
Kittiwake Press Conwy Valley Way, The
Book SynopsisThis long distance trail explores both sides of the part-wooded Conwy Valley, one the most beautiful areas of North Wales, lying on the eastern edge of Snowdonia National Park. From the Great Orme, a stunning limestone headland protecting Conwy Bay, the trail follows the river from the mouth of the estuary, returning to Conwy.
£10.38
Kittiwake Press Walks Around Knighton and the Teme Valley
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£8.16
Kittiwake Press Walks Around the Berwyn Mountains and the Ceiriog
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£8.16
Kittiwake Press Local Walks Around Tywyn
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£8.16
Kittiwake Press Local Walks Around Harlech: In the Snowdonia
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£8.16
Kittiwake Press Walks Around the Sandstone Ridge and West
Book SynopsisA collection of 20 walks exploring the Sandstone Ridge and west Cheshire, from Frodsham in the north to Marbury in the south, and including Chester and Little Budworth. Includes clear maps and directions with references to local historical and points of natural interest.
£8.16
Kittiwake Press Walking Around Holywell and Halkyn Mountain
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£8.16
Kittiwake Press Walking Around Pumlumon
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£8.16
Kittiwake Press Walks in the Shropshire Hills
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£8.16
Kittiwake Press Walks Around Conwy
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£8.16
Kittiwake Press Walks Around Coed y Brenin
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£7.41
Kittiwake Press Walks Around Llandovery
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£8.16
Mara Books Walking on the Lleyn Peninsula
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£8.99
Mara Books Circular Walks Along the Sandstone Trail
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£7.99