Featuring detailed Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps, this compact booklet guides walkers along the southern section of the 630-mile South West Coast Path National Trail, from St Ives to Plymouth. It provides essential mapping for navigating the scenic west Cornwall and Devon coastline, making it easy to explore the trail in either direction. Ideal for hikers seeking a convenient resource for their journey.
A walking guidebook to the Cleveland Way and Yorkshire Wolds Way National
Trails, plus the Tabular Hills Walk. Crossing the North York Moors National
Park, coastal scenery and quiet countryside, the three routes can be joined to
create an easy circular route of over 250 miles (400km). Includes an OS 1:25K
map booklet of the Cleveland Way.
Map booklet of the Cleveland Way National Trail, a 177km (110 mile) walk
around the North York Moors National Park. This booklet is included with the
Cicerone guidebook to the Cleveland Way and the Yorkshire Wolds Way, and shows
the full route of the Cleveland Way on OS 1:25K maps.
Map of the northern section of the 630 mile (1014km) South West Coast Path
National Trail. Covers the trail from Minehead to St Ives along the north
Devon and Cornish coastline. This convenient and compact booklet of OS
1:25,000 maps shows the route, providing all of the mapping you need to walk
the trail in either direction.
Guidebook to walking Glyndwr's Way, a long-distance National Trail through
mid-Wales. The 135 mile route from Knighton to Welshpool via Machynlleth takes
9 days to walk, and 2 more days (29 miles) to complete the loop down the
Offa's Dyke Path to create a circular trail. A lovely trail through quiet
hills, forests and rolling countryside.
Paddy Dillon has chosen 15 of the best short walks around Coniston and
Langdale. Each walk comes with easy-to-read Ordnance Survey maps, clear 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.
The 45 walking routes in this Isle of Arran guidebook range from easy 5km (3
miles) nature trails to long arduous mountain routes with scrambles (up to
22km), providing thorough coverage of Arran, including an ascent of Goatfell,
and nearby Holy Isle. Also includes the 110km Arran Coastal Way, one of
Scotland's Great Trails.
This guide describes 25 walks on the Channel Islands of Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and Herm. From easy 5km (3-mile) day walks to the 61km (38-mile), 3-day Guernsey Coastal Walk, it explores the islands' varied landscapes and historic sites on mostly firm and well-surfaced paths and tracks, and quiet roads. Never straying far from the attractions and cafes that dot the islands, more rugged paths are occasionally used to access cliffs and headlands, although optional alternative routes and short cuts are included where relevant.Famous for its sunshine, history and wonderful coastline, Guernsey is a popular destination for travellers, boasting superb year-round walking no further than 2 miles from the sea. This guidebook presents a range of mostly circular routes exploring the Guernsey coast and interior, and the smaller islands of Alderney, Sark and Herm. Neighbouring walks can easily be combined into longer routes for walkers with more time or fitness.Routes feature 1:15,000 States of Guernsey maps, while flora and fauna and the fascinating history of the islands are also covered. Details are included of public transport, where to stay and how to travel between the islands, as well as connecting with the 182km (113-mile) Channel Island Way.
Map of part of the southern section of the 630 mile (1014km) South West Coast
Path National Trail. Covers the trail from Plymouth to Poole along the
coastline of Devon and Dorset. This convenient and compact booklet of Ordnance
Survey 1:25,000 maps shows the route, providing all of the mapping you need to
walk the trail in either direction.
Guidebook offering detailed descriptions of 40 day walks across County Durham.
Walks range from 5 to 24km and show off the region's history and natural
wonders. The terrain covers field paths and open moorlands, from the North Sea
to the high Pennines.
A single guidebook to walking the whole Wales Coast Path - 1400km (870 miles)
the length of Wales from Chester to Chepstow, including Anglesey, described in
57 stages. The route passes through the Snowdonia and Pembrokeshire National
Parks and many AONBs and can be linked with the Offa's Dyke Path for a
complete circuit of Wales.
Guidebook to Corsica's GR20, one of Europe's classic treks. The most
challenging of the GR long-distance routes, the trail crosses remote mountain
terrain and involves plenty of hands-on scrambling. Includes information about
accommodation, refreshments and facilities and a separate booklet showing the
entire route on IGN 1:25,000 maps.
Guidebook to walking the entire South West Coast Path National Trail. The route stretches 630 miles from Minehead to Poole along the north Devon, Cornish, south Devon and Dorset coastline. Divided into 45 stages, this national trail could be completed within 4 weeks, or walked in sections. Guide includes maps and essential information.
A guidebook to 11 easy walks (2.5 to 16km) and 4 boat trips on the Scilly
Isles. The routes explore Tresco, St Martin's, St Mary's and Bryher, as well
as some of the smaller islands, all designated as an AONB. The guide includes
information on the history, geology and ecology of the islands, which are
designated as Heritage coast.
The Cumbria Way begins at Ulverston and heads north for 73 miles (123 km)
across the Lake District, over High Pike to the border city of Carlisle. This
new edition of the rainproof guidebook contains detailed directions,
fascinating background, practical information on transport and accommodation,
and has 85 colour photos and improved mapping.
A guide to walking Ireland's Wicklow Way, a 146km trail through the scenic
Wicklow Mountains from Dublin to Clonegal, County Carlow. The waymarked route
is presented in 7 stages, taking in rolling countryside, forest trails and
wild mountain landscapes, as well as the historic monastic site of
Glendalough. Optional variants are also included.
Walking guide to the islands of La Gomera and El Hierro. The 45 waymarked routes in this guidebook include easy strolls and hands-on scrambles, day walks and long-distance routes including the GR132 and parts of the GR131, which runs the whole length of the Canary Islands. Walks are spread in the guide roughly clockwise and where walks are located beside each other, links between them are often possible, giving you the opportunity to make your own alterations. The routes are described over both islands, with 27 walks on La Gomera and 18 on El Hierro, illustrated with clear contour mapping and inspirational photography. The two smallest of the Canary Islands are no less rugged than their volcanic neighbours, offering a wide variety of little-known walking terrain from steep-sided barrancos and dramatic cliffs to the gentler slopes inland cloaked in laurisilva and pine forests.
Guidebook describing 45 day walks on Gran Canaria, generally averaging 10 to 12km each. A long-distance coast-to-coast route on the GR131 is included, and shorter walks can be linked to form longer itineraries. One of the larger Canary Islands, Gran Canaria is a popular destination but offers many peaceful, rural areas perfect for walking.
This guidebook provides a comprehensive and detailed description of the GR131, an island-hopping trail across the seven Canary Islands. The 560km (348 mile) route begins on Lanzarote and finishes on El Hierro and is presented in 32 daily stages. The route is well waymarked but some navigational skills are required, and the remote and occasional rocky sections need to be treated with care. Also included is an optional ascent of El Teide, the highest peak on Spanish territory at 3718m. The guide is split into seven parts, one for each island. Overview statistics, detailed navigational description and 1:50,000 mapping is provided for each stage and the guide also includes key information about transport to and between the Canary Islands and availability of accommodation and services. There is background information on the geology, history, plants and wildlife and notes on local points of interest. An appendix contains a helpful glossary. As a geologically young area, the Canaries boast rare wildlife across their dramatic volcanic terrain. The islands contain a number of national parks, and the landscape varies from semi-desert to forests and barren mountainsides. This month-long route is a great opportunity for walkers to fully immerse themselves in the diverse culture and scenery of the Canary Islands.
Guidebook to 70 walks on the Azores, a remote archipelago in the North
Atlantic Ocean. Most of the walks are easy or moderate, with a few graded
difficult. The selection is spread across all nine islands, offering much
variety, from easy village-to-village walks to remote and mountainous walks,
including Portugal's highest mountain, Pico.
An essential guidebook for hiking the Arctic Circle Trail. At just over 100 miles long, and taking 7 to 10 days to complete, the Arctic Circle Trail crosses the largest ice-free patch of West Greenland. This splendid backpacking route, lying 25-30 miles north of the Arctic Circle runs from Kangerlussuaq to Sisimiut - both with airport access.
Describes a varied selection of 57 day walks on the island of Madeira, exploring the dramatic cliff coastline, scenic levadas, dense laurisilva 'cloud' forests and high mountain peaks, plus three walks on neighbouring Porto Santo
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Guidebook to walking the Great Glen Way, a 79 mile National Trail along the Caledonia Canal from Fort William to Inverness. Easily walked within a week in all seasons, the Great Glen Way is an ideal introduction to long-distance walking in Scotland. The route is described in both directions, and a separate OS 1:25K mapping booklet is included.
An essential guidebook for walking the GR5 trail, 660km from Lac Leman (Lake
Geneva) to Nice or Menton, through the French Alps. Includes all the main
variant routes as it passes Mont Blanc, then through the Vanoise, the Queyras
and the Mercantour National Parks. Includes accommodation, profiles and maps.
Suitable for fairly experienced hikers.
This guidebook to walking routes in Iceland offers 49 day walks and 10 multi- stage treks including the classic Laugavegur Trail. The total of 100 days of routes described cater for most abilities, from waymarked walks to challenging glacier crossings. Information on public transport, accommodation, facilities and budget travel tips also included.
Guidebook describing 24 day walks on Jersey in the Channel Isles. Parts of
many routes can be combined to make longer ones, including the 48 mile Jersey
Coastal Walk and part of the Channel Islands Way. Walks are between 3 and 8
miles, mainly on good paths and tracks, although occasionally rugged cliff
paths explore the beautiful coastline.
Guide to 45 varied walks on Tenerife: 40 day walks - including ascents of El
Teide, Spain's highest mountain - and the 5 Tenerife stages of the long-
distance GR131. Routes range from 3.5km to 29.5km and showcase the island's
diverse landscapes, from coast to mountains, from lava fields to laurisilva
'cloud forests'.
This guide provides a full route description of the GR20 through the mountainous heart of Corsica - one of Europe's hardest treks. Included are detailed maps of the whole route, and all the information necessary to have a successful trek
Guidebook to walking Corsica's GR20, known as the toughest GR route in Europe. It makes a complete traverse through the high mountains, sometimes with hands-on scrambling. Covering 190km, the GR20 can be completed by fit walkers in about two weeks. The guide includes high- and low-level alternatives, plus extra mountain climbs.
The guidebook describes walking the 370 mile waymarked route through Ireland from Dublin in the east to Bray Head in the southwest on the Atlantic coast. Created by linking the Wicklow Way, South Leinster Way, Munster Way, Avondhy Way and the Kerry Way. An opportunity to discover the heart of the Emerald Isle.
Produced in association with the Rambler's Association and Harvey's Maps, this new series explores popular walking areas in Britain and Ireland, featuring detailed route descriptions alongside local history and wildlife insights. Connemara, located in western Ireland, is characterized by the striking Twelve Bens and Maum Turk mountain ranges, interspersed with loughs and the Atlantic coastline, creating a landscape that is both barren and breathtaking. The introduction covers the area's topography, geology, and history, as well as its diverse flora and fauna.
The main section presents 30 walks suitable for all abilities, from children to seasoned hikers. Each walk includes a key highlighting key features like difficulty level and terrain type, along with a route profile showing altitude and distances. A fact file provides essential information such as start and finish points, duration, safety advice, and points of interest.
Illustrated with color maps from Harveys, each walk is described in detail with clear instructions. In addition to route guidance, the text includes historical context for significant landmarks and information on the area's natural history, complemented by stunning color photographs.