Book - Long Distance Trails

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Book Coast to Coast Walk
Paul Hannon. England's most popular long distance path strides 190 glorious miles from the Cumbrian coast across to the Yorkshire coast. From the cliffs of St Bees to the sands of Robin Hood/s B...» more info
Book Lady Anne's Way
Sheila Gordon. Lady Anne Clifford was famed for her 17th century Pennine journeys, which now form a classic long distance walk. 100 miles from Skipton Castle to Brougham Castle, through the York...» more info
Book Lyke Wake Walk
Brian Smailes This walk over the North York Moors from Osmotherley to Ravenscar represents a challenge to many people both young and old. Thousands of people each year attempt this walk, often ...» more info
Book North To The Cape
Denis Brook & Phil Hinchliffe This is a glorious long-distance walk in the West Highlands of Scotland from Fort William to Cape Wrath. Described as "a quintessential backpacking walk" it is a ch...» more info
Book Pennine Way South
Tony Hopkins The Pennine Way is the 268 mile (431 km) National Trail stretching along the backbone of Britain. This volume features the southern section of the Way, following the Countryside Age...» more info
Book The Coast To Coast walk
Martin Wainwright. The Coast To Coast Walk, originally devised by the legendary Alfred Wainwright, has become one of Britain's most popular long-distance routes. It starts at St Bees on the Cumbr...» more info
Book The Cumbria Way and  the Allerdale Ramble
Jim Watson The 75 miles-long Cumbria Way and the 50 miles-long Allerdale ramble are the premier long distance walks across the English Lake District. Keeping mainly to the valley bottoms, they a...» more info
Book The Dales Way (Hannon)
Paul Hannon. The Dales Way is a well-established long distance walk from Ilkley to Bowness on Windermere by way of Wharfedale, Dentdale and South Lakeland, from beneath England's most famous moor t...» more info
Book The Dales Way (Marsh)
Terry Marsh. The Dales Way is a delightful long distance walk through the Yorkshire Dales and the eastern fringe of Lakeland from Ilkley to Bowness-On-Windermere . It is one of the gentlest of w...» more info
Book The forest of Bowland Challenge Walk
John Merrill Quite simply - a stunning and breathtaking walk of 27 miles and 3,000 feet of ascent through remote countryside in the Forest of Bowland. The views from the summits are extensive - u...» more info
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