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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 Cumbrian Coast and runs for 192 miles (307km) to Robin Hoods Bay on the North Sea, passing through three of Britain's loveliest National Parks. - The Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors.
Martin Wainwright's description of the route is divided into twelve chapters, each covering one day's walk, and is accompanied by Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 mapping and colour photographs. There are also brief essays on features or places of particular historical or landscape interest, and a useful information section at the end which gives details of organisations which provide advice or information on maters such as travel and accommodation.
- A complete description of the route divided into 12 chapters, each covering one day's walk.
- 1:25,000 Ordnance Survey mapping marked with points of interest along the way.
- Full colour photographs throughout.
- Background information on local history, wildlife, archaeology and landscape.
- Comprehensive useful information section.
192 pages.
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