Walking, hiking, trekking Books
Ordnance Survey Chesterfield Alfreton Map Sutton in Ashfield
Book SynopsisOS Explorer is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities like walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. The OS Explorer range now includes a digital version of the paper map, accessed through the OS smartphone app, OS Maps. Providing complete GB coverage the series details essential information such as youth hostels, pubs and visitor information as well as rights of way, permissive paths and bridleways.
£11.69
Ordnance Survey Leeds Map Harrogate Wetherby Pontefract
Book SynopsisOS Explorer is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities like walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. The OS Explorer range now includes a digital version of the paper map, accessed through the OS smartphone app, OS Maps. Providing complete GB coverage the series details essential information such as youth hostels, pubs and visitor information as well as rights of way, permissive paths and bridleways.
£11.69
Ordnance Survey Newbury Wantage Map Hungerford Didcot
Book SynopsisThe OS Landranger Map series covers Great Britain with 204 detailed maps, perfect for day trips and short breaks. Each map provides all the information you need to get to know your local area and includes places of interest, tourist information, picnic areas and camp sites, plus Rights of Way information for England and Wales. OS Landranger now includes a digital version of the paper map, accessed through the OS smartphone app, OS Maps.
£11.69
Ordnance Survey Bude Clovelly Map Boscastle Holsworthy
Book SynopsisThe OS Landranger Map series covers Great Britain with 204 detailed maps, perfect for day trips and short breaks. Each map provides all the information you need to get to know your local area and includes places of interest, tourist information, picnic areas and camp sites, plus Rights of Way information for England and Wales. OS Landranger now includes a digital version of the paper map, accessed through the OS smartphone app, OS Maps.
£11.69
Ordnance Survey Isle of Axholme Map Weatherproof Scunthorpe
Book SynopsisOS Explorer is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities such as walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. The series provides complete GB coverage and can now be used in all weathers thanks to OS Explorer - Active, a tough, versatile version of OS Explorer. The OS Explorer Active range now includes a digital version of the paper map, accessed through the OS smartphone app, OS Maps.
£15.29
Ordnance Survey Goole Gilberdyke Map Weatherproof
Book SynopsisOS Explorer is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities such as walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. The series provides complete GB coverage and can now be used in all weathers thanks to OS Explorer - Active, a tough, versatile version of OS Explorer. The OS Explorer Active range now includes a digital version of the paper map, accessed through the OS smartphone app, OS Maps.
£15.29
Headline Publishing Group The Circling Sky
Book SynopsisFrom a 2018 Wainwright Prize shortlisted author, THE CIRCLING SKY is part childhood memoir, blended with exquisite nature observation, and the story of one man's journey over a year to one of the UK's key natural habitats, the New Forest of HampshireIn the form of several journeys, beginning in January 2019, Neil Ansell returns for solitary walks to the New Forest in Hampshire, close to where he was born. With beautiful sightings and observations of birds, trees, butterflies, insects and landscape, this is also a reflective memoir on childhood, on the history of one of the most ancient and important natural habitats in the United Kingdom, and on the Gypsies who lived there for centuries - and were subsequently expelled to neighbouring cities. It is also part polemic on our collective and individual responsibility for the land and world in which we live, and how we carTrade ReviewA beautiful evocation of life in a forest and a powerful reminder of the interconnected fate of all wild things, including ourselves * Raynor Winn *Like taking a refreshing and eye-opening walk in the open air with the most interesting, observant and companionable of guides. In The Circling Sky Neil Ansell reveals the remarkableness of the relatively unexotic New Forest, moving deftly from personal reflection to beautiful nature writing, to a crucial, timely argument about the history and importance of common land. * Naomi Ishiguro *Neil Ansell's series of walks in the New Forest through the course of a year coalesce into a skilful exploration of memory, childhood, and how certain landscapes can become an integral part of your life. Ansell is a gifted naturalist, sensitive, inquisitive, at times justly enraged, invariably joyful. The Circling Sky is a wonderful tribute to a unique and precious place * James Macdonald Lockhart *The Circling Sky reads like a vivid and subtle nature programme for your mind's eye. Its New Forest setting is a world within a world; a fragile Eden with an utterly astonishing cast of birds; a unique harbour to an array of species both familiar and unexpected, and a complex, sometimes dark human history. At times it felt like Danny the Champion of the World had grown up, lived an intriguing life, and was now communicating his subtle life philosophy as he walked among the trees. I finished this book sharing its author's desire to look closer, to "walk in peace", and - as he puts it - to "camp without camping", and simply fall sleep beneath a tree. * Damian Le Bas *'Top-class nature writing. The book is a poetic meditation as well as a forthright argument. Ansell is among my most-admired British nature writers' * Rebecca Foster, shinynewbooks.co.uk *Neil Ansell is a wonderful guide...this is a delight of nature writing * Choice magazine *Neil Ansell takes us on a thoughtful journey through the fabulous New Forest. He combines evocative description with an accurate naturalist's eye, in the best tradition of modern British nature writing. * Jeremy Purseglove *His articulate reminiscences and observations on history, wildlife and the changing landscape will make readers reflect on the world around us and our part - individually and collectively - in looking after it * Culturefly *Neil Ansell is a writer of extraordinary sensitivity and insight * climatecultures.net *An immersive delving into the delights of the New Forest. Neil Ansell writes with such warmth and such wonder on the wild - with vital eyes and mind he senses the essence of the world around him, tucked down in the landscape to observe better the life of the natural world * Dr James Canton *His anecdotes gleam * TLS *Beautifully charts the challenges and solaces of being alone and part of nature * Bookseller *[A] captivating memoir...vivid as photographs, yet sketched with something more profound than simple reportage. Beneath the measured, knowledgeable, unfussy voice is a meaningful, and even important record: not just of a changing landscape, but of a man such places have shaped. * The Herald *Ansell's beautiful memoir of his walks through the Scottish wilderness makes the case for being truly a part of nature rather than outside of it * Observer *Neil Ansell is a genuine creature of the wild. His knowledge of remote places, and his love for them, come from deep and sustained immersion. He writes in prose which is entirely right for its subject - unshowy, level-headed, quietly surprising. The Last Wilderness is a wonderful experience which tingles with all the sensations of being out on the hill, in all weathers, alone * Philip Marsden *Ansell has the rare skill of combining vividly the intimacy of detail and the astonishing grandeur of this North West coastline of Scotland. Through his keen eyes we look again at the familiar with a sense of wondrous revelation * Madeleine Bunting *An easy storyteller, with a companionable style. His year in the forest is painterly in its attention to colours...his knowledge of birds is formidable * Herald Magazine *Every foray Ansell makes into the New Forest yields captivating insights * Saga Magazine *
£11.69
Simon & Schuster Wild Wisdom
Book SynopsisNow in an affordable and pocketable paperback editionwilderness survival tips and philosophy from a renowned outdoorsman-turned-TikTok star Donny Dust
£11.69
Cicerone Press Walking La Via de la Plata and Camino Sanabres:
Book SynopsisA guidebook to walking La Via de la Plata and Camino Sanabres pilgrimage route through Spain. The 995km route between Seville and Santiago de Compostela is detailed along with an extension to Astorga for those wishing to join the Camino Frances as well as alternative routes options via Laza or Verin. Designed for reasonably fit walkers, the guidebook offers a six-week itinerary best suited for walking in Spring or Autumn. Detailed descriptions of each stage, accompanied by 1:100,000 maps, ensure easy navigation and a seamless experience along the route. In addition to route guidance, the guidebook offers valuable information on pilgrim lodging, facilities, and preparation equipping you for a comfortable and well-supported journey. The route itself takes you through notable towns and cities such as Zafra, Mérida, Cáceres, Salamanca, Zamora, and Ourense, allowing you to immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage of Spain. Prepare yourself for an extraordinary pilgramage, where history, spirituality, and natural beauty converge.
£17.06
Cicerone Press Walking the Sarsen Way
Book SynopsisGuidebook to the Sarsen Way (79km) from Coate Water Park to Salisbury and the Cranborne Droves Way (28km) connecting Salisbury to Wessex Ridgeway at Win Green. These long-distance paths are part of the Great Chalk Way. Suggested 2-8 day itineraries, OS maps, accommodation options, and reverse route descriptions are included.
£14.20
Cicerone Press Walking the Pennine Way
Book SynopsisGuidebook to the Pennine Way National Trail with OS map booklet. The 265 mile route from Edale to Kirk Yetholm takes three weeks to walk and is suitable for fit and experienced long-distance walkers. The route crosses the Peak District, Yorkshire Dales and North Pennines National Parks. Includes separate OS 1:25,000 map booklet of the route.
£15.26
Cicerone Press Walking the Via Francigena Pilgrim Route Part 4
Book SynopsisGuidebook to the final 930km of the Via Francigena pilgrimage route, from Rome to the heel of Italy. The route passes through Lazio and into Campania before traversing Puglia, where it concludes at Santa Maria di Leuca. Described in 52 stages, including alternative routes, with information on facilities and pilgrim hostels.
£17.06
Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Best Day Walks Italy
Book SynopsisLonely Planet's Best Day Walks Italy is your passport to 70 easy escapes into nature. Stretch your legs away from the city by picking a hike that works for you, from just a couple of hours to a full day, from easy to hard. Hike Dolomites, explore the Italian Lakes, and stroll Sardinia's coast. Get to the heart of Italy and begin your journey now!
£16.19
Dalesman Publishing Co Ltd Walks Around Hebden Bridge
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£5.02
Goldeneye Cotswold Classic Walks
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£13.49
Hallewell Publications Walks North York Moors: Eastern Area: 2023
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£5.52
Hallewell Publications Walks the New Forest
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£5.52
Hallewell Publications Walks South Dartmoor
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£5.52
Hallewell Publications Walks Ilfracombe to Padstow: Short Walks from the
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£5.18
Fircone Books Ltd Walking the Old Ways of Herefordshire: The
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£14.25
PiXZ Books A Boot Up the Mourne Mountains: 10 Leisure Walks
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£6.78
Pocket Mountains Ltd The Scottish Borders: 40 Favourite Walks
Book SynopsisThe Scottish Borders cover a vast area, stretching from the east coast to rural Dumfriesshire and from the more populous Lothians to the border with England. Although there are no very high mountains, the Borders have always attracted walkers keen to explore the quiet moorlands, rolling hills, ancient woodland and rugged coast, as well as the romantic ruins of abbeys and castles, grand estates and rich literary heritage of the area.Ancient native tribes and Roman legions left their mark on this landscape, as did years of fierce warfare with our southern neighbours and raiding by ruthless Border Reivers. These 40 walks will introduce you to some of the fascinating history which shaped this most intriguing, as well as beautiful region.
£8.21
Bradwell Books Walks for All Ages Greater Manchester
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£6.99
Bradwell Books Walks for All Ages Staffordshire
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£6.99
HarperCollins Publishers 100 Great Pub Walks (National Trust)
Book SynopsisWhat better gift for a rambler than this delightful, clearly written and well researched guide to some of the UK’s best walks with watering holes en route? …. With ‘How to get there’ details and an easy-to-follow map, plus an OS Map reference, this is the ideal companion.” BBC Countryfile Magazine 100 Great Pub Walks includes classic walks and watering holes that span the length and breadth of Britain. Taking in some of the country’s most dramatic scenery, the walks range from gentle riverside footpaths and rolling fields to invigorating coastal trails and breath-taking hilltop hikes. The routes are organised by region and graded according to ease. Most are circular and suitable for all levels of fitness. There are also lots of family- and dog-friendly options. Each walk includes easy-to-follow maps and clear directions plus information on facilities, transport links, local attractions, and of course local beers, ciders and other refreshments. 100 Great Pub Walks is the perfect companion for anyone who appreciates a refreshing ramble followed by a well-earned rest in a welcoming country inn.
£11.69
Sandstone Press Ltd An Eye to the Hills
Book SynopsisFor over four decades, Cameron McNeish has chronicled Scotland’s majestic landscapes and the outdoor communities who inhabit them. While much has changed, especially in terms of conservation and access, the hills themselves remain little altered, as do the reasons people visit them. In An Eye to the Hills, Cameron collates a collection of essays and diary entries, which shine the light of experience on memory and renew his vision, sharing his insights with the many people who love Scotland’s outdoors.
£21.24
Pocket Mountains Ltd East Sussex: 40 Coast and Country Walks
Book SynopsisSitting alongside the English Channel in the southeast corner of England, East Sussex is famed for its rolling hills and magnificent wealdland, Norman battlefields and charming medieval villages, towering chalk cliffs and hip seaside resorts. The county is also traversed by the South Downs Way long distance walking route and is home to England's newest national park, as well as miles of beautiful sandy coastline. From short forays into wildlife-rich wetlands, nature reserves and woodlands to longer riverside meanders and rollercoaster treks along spectacular sea cliffs, the forty varied walks in this guide cover the best walking this glorious county has to offer.
£8.21
Ordnance Survey The Long Mynd Wenlock Edge Map Church Stretton
Book SynopsisOS Explorer is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities like walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. Providing complete GB coverage, the series details essential information such as youth hostels, pubs and visitor information as well as rights of way, permissive paths and bridleways.
£11.69
Quarto Publishing PLC Hidden Histories A Spotters Guide to the British
Book SynopsisHidden Histories will help you decipher the story of our landscape through the features you can see around you.
£16.99
Cicerone Press 15 Short Walks in Northumberland Wooler Rothbury
Book SynopsisDiscover 15 of the best short walks around Wooler, Rothbury, Alnwick and the Northumberland coast. Each comes with easy-to-read Ordnance Survey maps, route description and lots of images, plus information on beauty spots and refreshment stops. No challenging terrain or complicated navigation means walks can be enjoyed by everyone.
£9.45
Cicerone Press Walking the Jurassic Coast: Dorset and East
Book SynopsisA guidebook to 30 walks on the Jurassic Coast of Devon and Dorset. Covering the coast between Exmouth and Bournemouth, the walks are suitable for most walkers, with shorter routes alongside plenty of more challenging, full-day hikes. The walks range in length from 5 to 24km (3–16 miles) and can be enjoyed in 2–8 hours. The majority of the routes hug the shoreline between Torbay and Swanage, while others venture inland on the Dorset Downs. 1:50,000 OS maps are included for each walk GPX files available to download The geology of this World Heritage Coastline is brought to life with timelines and cross-sections Local points of interest include Lulworth Cove and Chesil Beach Table of ContentsContents Introduction The Jurassic Coast When to Walk Getting here, getting around, staying the night Maps and GPS Safety on the seaside Tides on the Internet Using this book Jurassic Coast Path (Exmouth to Poole Harbour) Jurassic Coast end-to-end: logistics Geological Introduction The Sea The Great Unconformity The Universal Foundations The fossils Smith's Principles of Faunal Succession Collecting Fossils The drift of the continents Eastwards is also Up Section 1: Devon's Red Beds Jurassic Coast Path: Exmouth to Seaton Route 1 - Brixham and River Dart The Great Devonian Controversy Marine Dykes at Shoalstone Beach Route 2 - Budleigh Salterton and Woodbury Castle Pebblebed Heath Route 3 - Budleigh Salterton Budleigh Salterton Pebbles Route 4 - Red Bed Roundabout Route 5 - Otterton: Peak Hill and the Otter Otter Sandstone Route 6 - Six Hills of Sidmouth The Great Unconformity Sidmouth Red Beds Larvikite Route 7 - Sidmouth to Weston Greensand at Salcombe Mouth Route 8 - Branscombe Mouth to Weston Mouth Gypsum at Weston Mouth Branscombe Mouth Route 9 - Beer and Hooken Undercliff Beer Stone and Beer Head Limestone Fossilised sea floor Route 10 - Beer to Blackberry Camp Route 11 - inland: Hartridge and Dumpdon Section 2: The Lias Jurassic Coast Path: Seaton to Bridport (West Bay) Route 12 - Lyme Regis Undercliff Bindon Landslip The Cobb Monmouth Beach Route 13 - Lyme Regis to Charmouth (shorter) Black Ven Route 14 - Lyme Regis to Conegar Hill and Charmouth Mary Anning Route 15 - Hardown Hill and Golden Cap from Seatown Golden Cap: Boulder Arcs Tsunami of 1755 Seatown summary Route 16 - Bridport to Seatown Symondsbury's Inferior Oolite Shutes Lane Eype's Mouth and Fault Corner Route 17 - West Bay and Burton Bradstock Burton Cliff and East Cliff Route 18 - inland : Beominser to Pilsdon Pen Greensand Summits Section 3: Chesil Beach Jurassic Coast Path: Bridport to Osmington Route 19 - Litton Cheney and Eggardon Hill Flint and Chert Route 20 - Abbotsbury Castle and Chesil Beach Oolite limestone Chesil Beach Route 21 - inland : Two ridges: Hardy Monument to Elwell Route 22 - Isle of Portland circuit The Portland Roach Longshore Drift Route 23 - Osmington shore and White Horse Osmington Doggers Redcliff Point Section 4: Chalk walks Lulworth and inland Jurassic Cosat Path: Osmington to Lulworth Route 24 - Hardy's Egdon Heath Route 25 - Cerne Abbas and the Giant Chalk fossils Route 26 - Dorsetshire Gap Chalk Escarpment at Bulbarrow Ham and Portland Route 27 - inland : Hambledon and Hod hills Jurassic Coast Path: Osmington to Ringstead Route 28 - Ringstead Smugglers' Path Moigns (Upside) Down Route 29 - Lulworth Cove and Coast The Durdle Wall: Portland and Purbeck erect Fossil Forest Section 5: Isle of Purbeck Jurassic Coast Path: Lulworth to Poole Harbour Route 30 - Kimmeridge, Tyneham and Flower's Barrow Mupe Bay and Wealden Clay Route 31 - Swyre Head and Kimmeridge Ledges Kimmeridge Bay Route 32 - Chapman's Pool and St Alban's Head Chapman's Pool Jurassic Coast Path: Winspit to Seacombe Route 33 - Swanage: Durlston to Dancing Ledge Dancing Ledge Route 34 - Isle of Purbeck Circuit Purbeck Marble Route 35 - Ballard Down and Agglestone APPENDICES Appendix 1 : Indoor geology: museums and visitor centres Appendix 2 : Rock reference: websites and books Appendix 3 : Timechart - Cambrian to Now Appendix 4 : Rocks of the Jurassic Coast Appendix 5 : Jurassic Coast cliff diagrams
£13.46
APA Publications The Mini Rough Guide to Tallinn Travel Guide with
Book SynopsisThis mini pocket Tallinn travel guidebook is perfect for travellers looking for essential information about Tallinn. It provides details on key places and main attractions, along with a selection of itineraries, recommendations for restaurants and top tips on how to make the most of your trip. It''s sustainably printed to ensure environmental responsibility.In this Tallinn guidebook, you will find:- Curated recommendations of places - expert picks of main attractions, child-friendly activities and relaxing spots, plus where to take the best photos- What''s new, when to go and sustainable travel - all-new features direct you to what you need to know- Things not to miss in Tallinn - Toompea Castle, Dome Church, Toompea''s viewing platforms, Tallinn Town Hall, Holy Spirit Church, Seaplane Harbour, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Kadriorg Palace- Three unique trip plans - itinerary suggestions for those on a short break, including one for a Perfect tour- Food and drink - recommendations for local specialities and the best dining experiences- What to do in Tallinn - recommendations for entertainment, shopping, sports, children''s activities, events and nightlife- Practical information - how to get there and around, money, health and medical care, and tourist information- Overview maps - handy maps on the inside cover flaps show Tallinn and around- Estonian section - basic vocabulary and phrases from the local language- Striking pictures - inspirational colour photography throughout- Free download of the eBook - available after purchase of the printed guidebook- Coverage includes: Toompea, Dome Church, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Tallinn Old Town, Latin Quarter, St Nicholas''s Church, Freedom Square, Kalamaja, Kadriorg, Maarjamäe, Pirita, Pärnu, Tartu
£7.59
Cicerone Press Trekking in Mallorca: GR221 - The Drystone Route
Book SynopsisThis guidebook describes the GR221, a 140km (87 mile) long-distance trail through northwestern Mallorca, from Port d'Andratx to Pollença. Also known as the 'Ruta de Pedra en Sec' ('the Drystone Route'), the GR221 is a celebration of Mallorca's limestone heritage, taking in many historic drystone structures as it traverses the rocky peaks of the Serra de Tramuntana. Following old stone-paved paths and mule trails, it showcases the region's beautiful landscape of mountains, forests and cultivated terraces, as well as its spectacular coastline. The GR221 can be walked in 1-2 weeks, although the guide also covers 3 alternative start-points and 3 alternative finishes, which would allow for a shorter trek. The main route is presented in 10 stages of 8.5-20.5km (5-13 miles), with a handful of optional detours to bag neighbouring summits. Detailed route description is accompanied by 1:25,000 mapping and inspirational photography, plus a wealth of information on local points of interest. Accommodation and travel are also thoroughly covered: the trail boasts good transport links and plentiful facilities on route, with accommodation in welcoming mountain villages and the occasional 'refugi'. A comprehensive introduction offers the opportunity to discover more about the region's diverse plants and wildlife and unique history and culture, and an English-Spanish-Catalan glossary can be found in the appendix. With a favourable climate and stunning scenery, the Serra de Tramuntana has much to tempt the walker. The GR221 Drystone Route represents an ideal way to explore this fascinating World Heritage Site.Table of ContentsMap key Overview map Introduction Serra de Tramuntana GR221 - Ruta de Pedra en Sec Brief history of Mallorca Plants and wildlife Travel to Mallorca Travel around Mallorca When to go Accommodation Language Money Food and drink Water Walking the GR221 Emergencies Using this guide GR221 - The Drystone Route Stage 1 Port d'Andratx to Sant Elm Stage 2 Sant Elm to Ses Fontanelles Stage 3 Ses Fontanelles to Estellencs Stage 4 Estellencs to Esporles Stage 5 Esporles to Valldemossa Stage 6 Valldemossa to Dei#xe0; Stage 7 Dei#xe0; to Sóller Stage 8 Sóller to Tossals Verds Stage 9 Tossals Verds to Lluc Stage 10 Lluc to Pollença and Puig de Maria Alternatives Alternative start A s'Arracó to Ses Fontanelles Alternative start B es Capdell#xe0; to Estellencs Alternative start C Calvi#xe0; to Estellencs Alternative finish D Sóller to Cala Tuent Alternative finish E Tossals Verds to Alaró or Orient Alternative finish F Lluc to Caimari via GR222 Appendix A Route summary table Appendix B Glossary Appendix C Public transport Appendix D Accommodation Appendix E Useful contacts
£15.26
Cicerone Press Walking in the Dolomites: 25 multi-day routes in
Book SynopsisA guidebook to 25 multi-day treks in the Dolomites of north-east Italy. The routes range from moderate to challenging in difficulty, with varying degrees of mountain traverses, scrambles and exposure so a good head for heights is needed. The treks range from 11 to 41km (7–25 miles) with daily distances of between 5 and 15km (3–9 miles). Each trek is designed to be hut-to-hut and last 2–4 days. The routes explore the major mountain groups of the UNESCO World Heritage site including Sella and Marmolada. 1:100,000 maps are included for each walk Treks feature notes on access, difficulty and recommended maps for navigation on the ground Public transport and accommodation options are detailed Table of ContentsMap key Overview map Preface to the third edition Introduction The Dolomites Geology Plants and flowers Wildlife Getting there Local transport Information When to go Accommodation Food and drink What to take Waymarking and maps Dos and don'ts Emergencies Using this guide Dolomiti Friulane Walk 1 Anello delle Dolomiti Friulane Marmarole Walk 2 Along the Marmarole Dolomiti di Sesto Walk 3 Vallon Popera Walk 4 Tre Cime tour Walk 5 Tre Scarperi tour Fanes-Senes-Braies Walk 6 Croda Rossa tour Walk 7 Sasso della Croce-Cunturines Cortina Dolomites Walk 8 Tofane-Lagazuoi Walk 9 Nuvolau-Cinque Torri Walk 10 Croda da Lago-Pelmo Civetta Walk 11 Civetta tour Dolomiti Bellunesi Walk 12 Cime de Zita traverse Walk 13 Alpi Feltrine Pale di San Martino Walk 14 Palarondatrek Walk 15 Over the Pale di San Martino Marmolada Walk 16 Behind the Marmolada Sella Walk 17 Sella traverse Puez-Odle Walk 18 Around the Puez-Odle Altopiano Walk 19 Odle di Eores Sassopiatto-Sassolungo Walk 20 Sassopiatto-Sassolungo tour Sciliar and Catinaccio Walk 21 Sciliar-Antermoia traverse Walk 22 Catinaccio loop Latemar Walk 23 Latemar traverse Dolomiti di Brenta Walk 24 Western Brenta Walk 25 Eastern Brenta Appendix A Route summary table Appendix B Tourist offices Appendix C Italian-English glossary Appendix D Further reading
£16.16
Lonely Planet Global Limited Lonely Planet Best Day Walks Spain
Book SynopsisLonely Planet’s Best Day Walks Spain is your passport to 60 easy escapes into nature. Stretch your legs away from the city by picking a walk that works for you, from just a couple of hours to a full day, from easy to hard. Marvel at the Pyrenees, hike along the Mediterranean coast, and experience island walks in Mallorca. Inside Lonely Planet’s Best Day Walks Spain Travel Guide: Colour maps and images throughout Special features - on Spain’s highlights for walkers, kid-friendly walks, accessible trails and what to takeBest for… section helps you plan your trip and select walks that appeal to your interestsRegion profiles cover when to go, where to stay, what’s on, cultural insights, and local food and drink recommendations to refuel and refresh. Featured regions include: Pyrenees, Picos & Northern Spain, Galicia, the Mediterranean Coast, Central Spain, Andalucia, Mallorca & Menorca Essential info at your fingertips - walk itineraries accompanied by illustrative maps are combined with details about walk duration, distance, terrain, start/end locations and difficulty (classified as easy, easy-moderate, moderate, moderate-hard, or hard) Over 60 maps The Perfect Choice: Lonely Planet’s Best Day Walks Spain, our most comprehensive guide to walking in Spain, is perfect for those planning to explore Spain on foot. Looking for more information on Spain? Check out Lonely Planet’s Spain guide for a comprehensive look at what the country has to offer. About Lonely Planet: Lonely Planet is a leading travel media company, providing both inspiring and trustworthy information for every kind of traveller since 1973. Over the past four decades, we’ve printed over 145 million guidebooks and phrasebooks for 120 languages, and grown a dedicated, passionate global community of travellers. You’ll also find our content online, and in mobile apps, videos, 14 languages, armchair and lifestyle books, ebooks, and more, enabling you to explore every day. ‘Lonely Planet guides are, quite simply, like no other.’ – New York Times ‘Lonely Planet. It's on everyone's bookshelves; it's in every traveller's hands. It's on mobile phones. It's on the Internet. It's everywhere, and it's telling entire generations of people how to travel the world.’ – Fairfax Media (Australia)
£14.39
Ordnance Survey Cairn Gorm Aviemore Map Loch Morlich Ordnance
Book SynopsisOS Explorer is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities like walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. Providing complete GB coverage the series details essential information such as youth hostels, pubs and visitor information as well as rights of way, permissive paths and bridleways.
£12.34
AA Publishing 50 Walks in Lake District
Book SynopsisWalking is one of Britain's favourite leisure activities, and these guides feature a variety of mapped walks to suit all abilities. Walk details include a summary of distance, time, terrain and parking. Full-colour maps for each walk and full introduction to each walk providing information of local interest.
£12.59
Gill Ireland's Best Walks
Book SynopsisIn a country richly endowed with wild mountain ranges, secluded valleys and untamed coastlines, the best natural landscapes can only be explored on foot. Here are over sixty of the greatest one-day walking routes in Ireland, varying from short strolls to full-day treks. Every part of the Republic and Northern Ireland is featured. From rugged peaks and chiselled ridge lines to towering sea cliffs and sheltered loughs, these routes take you past all the country’s finest scenery. Many of the routes are hill-walks, with clear descriptions of the country’s classic mountain ascents. Even seasoned hillwalkers will find challenging outings. Each walk is illustrated with sketch maps and colour photos and is prefaced with a quick-reference summary and access notes. Route descriptions include clear navigational guidance to keep you on the right track.Trade Review'Definitely recommended for hillwalkers new and old.' * MountainViews *'Indispensible - let this book guide your steps.' * Irish Voice *'Well written and beautifully produced.' * Irish Mountain Log *
£19.28
Knife Edge Outdoor Limited Trekking the Dolomites AV1 (2024 Updated
Book SynopsisThis is only guidebook exclusively for the AV1 and contains everything needed plan and walk Italy's most popular long-distance route. The guidebook contains real maps - Tabacco 1:25,000 - the finest maps available for the Dolomites, thus making navigation easy with no need to carry additional maps. The AV1 is the premier route in the Dolomites. It is the perfect way to explore the range's exquisite beauty and fascinating WW1 history. The AV1 is a linear route between Lago di Braies in the north and Belluno in the south. On the journey, you cross incredible high mountain passes, travel through magnificent valleys, exquisite alpine plateaus, wonderful grassy pastures and carpets of wildflowers. Unlike some alpine treks, the AV1 never enters villages or hamlets: fabulous accommodation is available in remote mountain huts cleverly spaced out along the route. Places with views that most people dream of but few will ever see. This is without a doubt a trek that should be on your bucket list. With the right preparation, planning and approach the AV1 is perfectly manageable for most people of reasonable fitness. It is challenging but achievable. Most of what you need to know to prepare for the AV1 is here within these pages. And the entire route is described in detail to guide you on the trek itself. Furthermore, unlike other books, this one contains Real Maps: for each stage, there is a 1:25,000 scale map.
£16.14
Cicerone Press Walking in Austria: 101 routes - day walks,
Book SynopsisA guidebook to 101 graded day walks, multi-day treks and hut-to-hut tours across Austria. Exploring the beautiful scenery of the Austrian Alps, the routes are suitable for walkers of all abilities and are perfect for walking April to October. Routes range from 3-120km (2-75 miles) and are graded 1-3 so there’s something for everyone. Areas covered include Rätikon, Silvretta, Stubai, and Zillertal Alps, the Hohe Tauern, and the Karawanken. Full description and sketch maps included for each walk Information on public transport, accommodation, gear and safety Full details of over 100 mountain huts German-English glossary Sized to easily fit in a jacket pocket Table of ContentsMap key Overview map Introduction Austria's Alps Mountain flowers Wildlife Getting there Transport within Austria Accommodation The Austrian Alpine Club The routes Equipment Recommended maps Using this guide 1 Rätikon Alps Introduction Route 1 Douglass Hut - Lünersee Circuit - Douglass Hut Route 2 Douglass Hut - Totalp Hut - Lünersee Alm - Douglass Hut Route 3 Douglass Hut - Schesaplana Route 4 Douglass Hut - Cavelljoch - Douglass Hut Route 5 Rätikon Höhenweg Nord Route 6 Tschagguns - Lindauer Hut Route 7 Tilisuna Hut - Sulzfluh 2 Silvretta Alps Introduction Route 8 Gaschurn - Tübinger Hut Route 9 Tübinger Hut - Hochmaderer Joch - Bielerhöhe Route 10 Bielerhöhe - Saarbrucker Hut Route 11 Wiesbadener Hut - Litzner Sattel - Saarbrucker Hut Route 12 Bielerhöhe - Wiesbadener Hut - Radsattel - Bielerhöhe Route 13 Galtür - Jamtal Hut Route 14 Hut to Hut across the Silvretta Alps 3 Ötztal Alps Introduction Route 15 Hut to Hut across the Ötztal Alps Walks in the Ötztal Route 16 Obergurgl - Schönwies Hut - Rotmoostal Route 17 Obergurgl) - Schönwies Hut) - Langtalereck Hut Route 18 Langtalereck Hut - Hochwilde Haus 4 Stubai Alps Introduction Walks in the Sulztal Route 19 Circular Walk from Gries-im-Sulztal Route 20 Gries-im-Sulztal - Winnebachsee Hut Route 21 Gries-im-Sulztal - Sulztalalm - Amberger Hut Route 22 Hut to Hut in the northwest Stubai Alps Walks in the Stubaital Route 23 Neder - Pinnisalm - Innsbrucker Hut Route 24 Ranalt - Nürnberger Hut Route 25 Nürnberger Hut - Niederl - Grünausee Route 26 Oberiss - Franz Senn Hut Route 27 Franz Senn Hut - Rinnensee Route 28 The Stubaier Höhenweg 5 Zillertal Alps Introduction Route 29 Ramsau - Laberg - Mayrhofen Route 30 Mayrhofen - Finkenberg - Mayrhofen Route 31 Mayrhofen - Niedermoor - Penkenalm Route 32 Zillergrund Reservoir - Plauener Hut Route 33 Madseit - Höllenstein Hut - Lanersbach Route 34 Breitlahner - Berliner Hut Route 35 Schlegeis Reservoir - Pfitscher-Joch-Haus Hut to Hut in the Zillertal Alps Route 36 The Berliner Höhenweg Route 37 The Zillertal Höhenweg 6 Kitzbüheler Alps Introduction Walks from Söll and Ellmau Route 38 Söll - Scheffau Route 39 Ellmau - Hochsöll Route 40 Ellmau - Panoramaweg - Rahnhartalm - Ellmau Walks from Westendorf and Brixen Route 41 Westendorf - Brixen - Westendorf Route 42 Westendorf - Nachsöllberg - Einködlscharte - Westendorf Route 43 Westendorf - Brechhornhaus - Talkaser Route 44 Westendorf - Gampenkogel - Talkaser Route 45 Westendorf - Einködlscharte - Brixenbachgraben Valley - Brixen Route 46 Brixen - Hochbrixen - Söll Walks from Kitzbühel Route 47 Kitzbühel - Schwarzkogel Route 48 Hechenmoos - Bochumer Hut Route 49 Hechenmoos - Tristkogel - Saaljoch - Bochumer Hut - Hechenmoos Walks from Saalbach and Hinterglemm Route 50 Saalbach - Hinterglemm - Lindlingalm Route 51 Mitterlengau - Tristkogel - Hochtorsee Route 52 Saalbach - Spielberghaus - Burgeralm Route 53 Saalbach - Spielberghaus - Kleberkopf Route 54 Saalbach - Barnkogel - Spielberghorn - Saalbach Route 55 Saalbach - Geierkogel - Viehhofen Route 56 Saalbach - Klinglertörl- Zell am See Walks from Zell Am See Route 57 Zell am See - Thumersbach- Zell am See Route 58 Zell am See - Viehhofen Route 59 Zell am See - Maurerkogel - Rohrertörl - Schmittenhöhe 7 Kaisergebirge Introduction Route 60 Kufstein - Hinterbärenbad - Hans-Berger-Haus Route 61 Kufstein - Vorderkaiserfelden Hut Route 62 Vorderkaiserfelden Hut - Pyramidenspitze Route 63 Kufstein - Vorderkaiserfelden Hut - Stripsenjochhaus Route 64 Stripsenjochhaus - Steinerne Rinne - Ellmauer Tor - Grutten Hut Route 65 Söll - Hintersteiner See - Söll Route 66 Scheffau - Wilder-Kaiser-Steig - Riedl Hut - Ellmau Route 67 Ellmau - Gaudeamus Hut - Grutten Hut - Riedl Hut - Ellmau Route 68 The Wilder-Kaiser-Steig Route 69 Griesenau - Griesner Alm Route 70 Griesenau - Stripsenjochhaus Route 71 Griesner Alm - Stripsenkopf - Feldberg - Griesner Alm Route 72 A Tour of the Wilder Kaiser 8 Dachsteingebirge Introduction Walks from Filzmoos Route 73 Filzmoos - Hofpürgl Hut - Sulzenhals - Sulzenalm - Filzmoos Route 74 Filzmoos - Sulzenalm - Filzmoos Route 75 The Gosaukamm Circuit Walks from the Bachlalm Route 76 Bachlalm - Tor - Dachstein-Südwand Hut - Bachlalm Route 77 Bachlalm - Sulzenhals - Rötelstein Route 78 Bachlalm - Sulzenhals - Hofpürgl Hut - Filzmoos Gosautal and Hallstätter See Route 79 Vorderer Gosausee - Hintere Seealm Route 80 Steeg-Gosau - Hallstatt - Steeg-Gosau 9 Hohe Tauern Introduction Walks from Badgastein Route 81 Badgastein - Palfnersee - Badgastein Route 82 Badgastein - Graukogel - Reedsee - Badgastein Route 83 Badgastein - Böckstein - Badgastein Route 84 Badgastein - Oberer Bockhartsee - Sportgastein Walks from Kaprun Route 85 Kaprun - Krefelder Hut Route 86 Krefelder Hut - Salzburger Hut - Kaprun Route 87 Kaprun - Scharfer Grat Route 88 Kaprun - Heinrich-Schwaiger-Haus Route 89 Kaprun - Austriaweg Route 90 Hut to Hut across the Glockner Group Walks from Matrei in Osttirol Route 91 Matreier Tauernhaus - Innergschlöss Route 92 Innergschlöss - Ochsnerwaldweg - Innergschlöss The Virgental Route 93 Ströden - Essener-Rostocker Hut Route 94 The Venediger Höhenweg The Tauerntal Route 95 Europa Panoramaweg Goldried - Kals-Matreier-Törlhaus - Kalser Höhe - Goldried Route 96 Matrei - Sudetendeutsche Hut(2656m) - Matrei Walks from Kals Am Grossglockner Route 97 Kals - Stüdl Hut Route 98 Kals - Glorer Hut - Lucknerhaus 10 Karawanken Introduction Route 99 Bärental - Klagenfurter Hut Route 100 Klagenfurter Hut - Bielschitza Route 101 Schaidasattel - Hochobir Appendix A Useful addresses Appendix B Bibliography Appendix C Menu items Appendix D German-English glossary Appendix E Index of routes
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Gill Donegal, Sligo & Leitrim: A Walking Guide
Book SynopsisThe northwest of Ireland provides a diversity of walks, from the wild, untamed landscape of Donegal to the gentler hills and green valleys of Sligo and Leitrim. This guidebook describes 27 walks of various grades, accompanied by quality photographs and specially drawn maps. Walk descriptions also include material on the rich natural history, folklore, geology and place names of the area. Since most routes are not signposted or waymarked, an up-to-date guidebook is essential. This will inspire you to get your walking boots on and start exploring this majestic landscape. • Also by this author: 'The Dingle Peninsula: A Walking Guide' and 'The Beara & Sheep's Head Peninsulas: A Walking Guide'. For a complete list of walking guides available from The Collins Press, see www.collinspress.ie
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Cicerone Press Walking in the Cairngorms: Over 100 walks, trails
Book SynopsisA guidebook to over 100 walking routes in the Cairngorms and Lochnagar. Sitting between Speyside and Deeside the Cairngorms National Park provides the backdrop for these low- and high-level walks and scrambles suitable for a range of abilities. Walks range from 2 to 42km (1–26 miles) and have been graded by difficulty, allowing you to select routes suitable for your ability level. 1:50,000 OS maps or 1:100,000 route maps included for each walk Includes 18 Munro summits Multiple summit path options are included for five hills – Macdui, Cairn Gorm, Braeriach, Cairn Toul and Lochnagar Detailed information on facilities and mountain bothies Easy access from Aviemore and Braemar Table of ContentsIntroduction Cairngorms: the highs and the lows Walking conditions When to go Safety in the mountains Maps How to use this book Part 1 Aviemore and the Spey 1 Grantown and Spey 2 Spey at Boat of Garten 3 Craigellachie Birches 4 Geal-charn Mor 5 Around Loch an Eilein 6 Ord Ban 7 Argyll Stone Part 2 Glen More 8 Gleann Einich and the Sgorans 9 Creag a' Chalamain and the Cat Notch 10 Down Cairn Gorm 11 Lochan Uaine 12 Meall a' Bhuachaille 13 Creag Mhor and Bynack More 14 Beinn Mheadhoin Summit Summary: Cairn Gorm 15 Bynack More and the Saddle 16 Strath Nethy and the Saddle 17 Lairig an Lui, Loch Avon, Coire Raibert 18 Lochan na Beinne and Cnap Coire na Spreidhe 19 Coire Cas (descent) 20 Coire an t-Sneachda: Headwall (scramble Grade 1) 21 Coire an t-Sneachda: Pygmy Ridge (scramble Grade 3) 22 Coire an t-Sneachda: Goat Path 23 Fiacaill Ridge of Coire an t-Sneachda (scramble Grade 1) 24 Lurcher's Crag 25 Plateau route from Macdui Shelter Stone Summary 26 Strath Nethy and the Saddle 27 Lairig an Lui, Loch Avon 28 To Coire Cas or Cairn Gorm by Coire Raibert 29 From Coire Cas by Coire Domhain 30 From Linn of Dee by Loch Etchachan 31 To Ben Macdui by Loch Etchachan 32 To Carn Etchachan by Pinnacle Gully (scramble Grade 1) 33 Forefinger Pinnacle (scramble Grade 3) 34 To Ben Macdui by Avon Slabs (scramble Grade 1 or 2) Summit Summary: Ben Macdui 35 From Lairig Ghru by Tailor Burn 36 From Derry Lodge by Carn a' Mhaim 37 Sron Riach 38 Via Derry Cairngorm 39 Coire Etchachan 40 From Coire Cas 41 Plateau route from Cairn Gorm Part 3 Badenoch 42 Badenoch Way 43 Insh to Aviemore 44 Druid Circle at Dalraddy 45 Take an Insh 46 Carn Dearg Mor 47 Mullach Clach a' Bhlair by Coire Garbhlach 48 Badan Mosach waterfall 49 Summer Road to Ruthven 50 Glen Tromie: Croidh-la 51 Creag Bheag Summit Summary: Braeriach 52 From Glenmore by Chalamain Gap and Sron na Lairige 53 From Rothiemurchus by Sron na Lairige 54 Gleann Einich and Coire Ruadh 55 Gleann Einich and Coire Dhondail 56 Coire Dhondail scramble (scramble Grade 1) 57 South Ridge of Coire Bhrochain 58 Ridge route from Cairn Toul Summit Summary: Cairn Toul 59 Coire Odhar 60 Great Moss 61 East Ridge (scramble Grade 1) 62 Northeast Ridge of Angel's Peak (scramble Grade 1) 63 Corrie of the Chokestone Gully 64 Ridge route from Braeriach Part 4 Glenlivet and Tomintoul 65 Hills of Cromdale 66 Carn Daimh 67 Around the Brown 68 Glen Brown and Ailnack Ravine 69 Ben Avon by its River 70 Tors of Ben Avon 71 Cnap Chaochan Aitinn 72 Ailnack Upper Ravine Part 5 Donside 73 Carn Ealasaid 74 Brown Cow Hill 75 Don to Ben Avon Part 6 Deeside Braemar 76 Clais Fhearnaig 77 Derry Cairngorm by Lochan Uaine 78 The Happy Face of Beinn a' Chaorainn 79 Dee and Derry 80 Around Glen Geusachan 81 The Devil's Back Side 82 Glen Quoich 83 Beinn a' Bhuird 84 Carn na Drochaide and the Fairy Glen 85 Morrone Birkwood and the Dee 86 Morrone and Glen Ey 87 Creag nan Gabhar 88 White Mounth and Jock's Road Part 7 Balmoral and Lochnagar 89 Balmoral Castle 90 Craigendarroch and the Dee 91 Around Loch Muick 92 Dubh Loch and Broad Cairn 93 Creag an Dubh-loch Summit Summary: Lochnagar 94 Queen Victoria's Ballochbuie Route 95 Byron's scramble by the Stuic (scramble Grade 1) 96 Tracks from Balmoral 97 Meall Coire na Saobhaidhe 98 Tourist path from Spittal of Glenmuick 99 Conachcraig 100 Loch na Gaire 101 Falls of Glas Allt (descent) 102 From Loch Callater The Long Routes The Cairngorms 4000s The Lairig Ghru Appendices I Route summary II Access (in particular during the deer-stalking season) III Mountain bothies IV Gaelic place names V Lists of hills VI Scrambles summary and grading VII Accommodation and information VIII Further reading
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JMD Media Everest Base Camp: How I trained for and trekked
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Ordnance Survey Fort William Glencoe and Lochaber
Book SynopsisEach walk features a simple-to-follow route profile and accompanying description and pictures, and new-look walk mapping that makes it easier for the user to focus on the route and the points of interest along the way.
£8.54
Ordnance Survey Exmoor
Book SynopsisEach walk features a simple-to-follow route profile and accompanying description and pictures, and new-look walk mapping that makes it easier for the user to focus on the route and the points of interest along the way.
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Ordnance Survey Anglesey
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Ordnance Survey Eastbourne Beachy Head Map Newhaven Seaford
Book SynopsisOS Explorer is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities like walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. Providing complete GB coverage the series details essential information such as youth hostels, pubs and visitor information as well as rights of way, permissive paths and bridleways.
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Ordnance Survey Winchester New Alresford East Meon
Book SynopsisOS Explorer is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities like walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. Providing complete GB coverage the series details essential information such as youth hostels, pubs and visitor information as well as rights of way, permissive paths and bridleways.
£11.69