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Book Walks around the Dales (Footprint)
A Map-guide to 16 selected walks around Settle, Malham and Ingleton in the Yorkshire Dales. A wealth of information for walkers including viewpoints, car parks, historic houses and places of intere...»more info
Book Walks In Dales Country
Jack Keighley These 30 circular walks range from 4.5 to 8.5 miles and explore the idyllic Yorkshire Dales countryside both within and beyond the National Park. They have been selected to appeal to ...»more info
Book Walks in Lancashire Witch Country
Jack Keighley 30 circular walks averaging 6 miles in length, around brooding Pendle Hill. Taking in wild, romantic moors, wooded valleys, rivers and historic buildings. Beautifully presented gu...»more info
Book Walks In Ribble Country
Jack Keighley The river Ribble rises in the wild heights of the Yorkshire Dales and flows for 75 glorious miles through some of the lovliest and most varied scenery that Yorkshire and Lancashire ha...»more info
Book Walks in the Forest of Bowland
Jack Keighley The Forest of Bowland, a wild and sparsely-populated region of some 312 square miles, is undoubtedly the finest upland landscape that Lancashire has to offer, and was designated an Ar...»more info
Book Way Of St James Volume 2
Alison Raju. People have been walking the Way of St James as a pilgrim route for over 1000 years. Today's pilgrims are people of all ages and from all walks of life. While some walk simply to enjoy...»more info
Book Welsh Winter Climbs
Malcolm Campbell & Andy Newton. Winter climbing in Wales has seen an unprecedented boom in popularity over recent years, and given a number of decent winters, there has not unnatirally been a surge...»more info
Book Wensleydale (Walking Country)
Paul Hannon Wensleydale is at the very heart of the Yorkshire Dales, and offers first class walking country from Hawes to Leyburn. 25 walks, well illustrated and concisely described, lead you to...»more info
Book West Cornwall
Edited by Nigel Coe Another 2 volume epic again in one cover. This guide is split North Coast and South Coast. The main rock types of interest to the climber are the granite, greenstone, and 'killa...»more info
Book West Highland Way (Footprint)
The West Highland Way is Scotland's most popular long distance footpath. It runs from Milngavie on the northern outskirts of Glasgow, 95 miles to Fort William. This Footprint map is divided into 8 ...»more info
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