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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 Area of Outstanding Beauty in 1964. It is a great dome of bare windswept moors gashed by deep desolate cloughs and verdant river valleys, sprinkled here and there with picturesque villages, tiny, secluded hamlets and lonely farmsteads.
This book contains 30 short walks suitable for all the family.
72 pages (Ring bound)
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