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''I loved this memoir'' - Raynor Winn, author of The Salt Path

''A whole new way of looking at a familiar landscape'' - Neil Ansell, author of The Last Wilderness

''Simmons observes the natural world with precision and affection'' - Times Literary Supplement

An old map. A lost pilgrimage route. A journey in search of our walking heritage.


On an antique map in Oxford''s Bodleian Library, a faint red line threading through towns and villages between Southampton and Canterbury suggests a significant, though long-forgotten, road. Renamed the Old Way, medieval pilgrims are thought to have travelled this route to reach the celebrated shrine of Thomas Becket.

Over four seasons, travel writer Gail Simmons walks the Old Way, winding 240 miles between the chalk hills and shifting seascapes of the south coast, to rediscover what a long journey on foot offers us today. What it means to embrace ''slow travel'' in the age of the car?

Between the Chalk and the Sea

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''I loved this memoir'' - Raynor Winn, author of The Salt Path''A whole new way of looking at a familiar... Read more

    Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
    Publication Date: 1/25/2024
    ISBN13: 9781472280305, 978-1472280305
    ISBN10: 147228030X

    Non Fiction , Biography

    Description

    ''I loved this memoir'' - Raynor Winn, author of The Salt Path

    ''A whole new way of looking at a familiar landscape'' - Neil Ansell, author of The Last Wilderness

    ''Simmons observes the natural world with precision and affection'' - Times Literary Supplement

    An old map. A lost pilgrimage route. A journey in search of our walking heritage.


    On an antique map in Oxford''s Bodleian Library, a faint red line threading through towns and villages between Southampton and Canterbury suggests a significant, though long-forgotten, road. Renamed the Old Way, medieval pilgrims are thought to have travelled this route to reach the celebrated shrine of Thomas Becket.

    Over four seasons, travel writer Gail Simmons walks the Old Way, winding 240 miles between the chalk hills and shifting seascapes of the south coast, to rediscover what a long journey on foot offers us today. What it means to embrace ''slow travel'' in the age of the car?

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