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Books > Sport & Leisure > Sports & outdoor recreation > Cycling, skateboarding, rollerblading
Bikepacking Scotland by Markus Stitz features 20 great multi-day
off-the-beaten-track cycling adventures across the Scottish
mainland and islands. The book features routes of different lengths
which take in the best of the country, from the Ayrshire Alps,
Dumfries and Galloway and the Borders in southern Scotland, through
Perthshire’s unique drovers’ roads and the grand architecture
of the Central Belt, across to Argyll’s islands on ferry-hopping
adventures around Islay, a paradise for whisky connoisseurs, and
Jura and Mull to spot magnificent golden eagles. And, of course,
the Scottish Highlands with an epic tour of the Cairngorms National
Park, home to 25 per cent of Britain's rare and endangered species,
as well as the author’s own take on the North Coast 500 and more.
Researched and written by the founder of Bikepacking Scotland, and
mostly accessible by public transport, each route includes all the
information you need to help you plan your ride, with points of
interest along the route, food recommendations and accommodation
options, in addition to stunning photography and overview mapping.
Downloadable GPX files of the routes are also available. Alongside
further information on access, seasons and what to pack, and
valuable insight from Scottish cycling personalities including Mark
Beaumont and Jenny Graham, this book is full of practical tips and
advice for both experienced bikepackers and those who want to try
it out for the first time.
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Cotswold Rideabout
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Sheila Booth; Photographs by Nicholas Reardon; Illustrated by Peter T. Reardon
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This text is designed for families, but can also be used by anyone
who likes a short ride in the countryside. It details a series of
journeys, outlining what the travellers should equip themselves
with. Another title from the Cotswold publisher, Reardon.
Guidebook to cycling Lon Las Cymru, a 255 mile (410km) route from
Cardiff, or 242 mile (390km) from Chepstow to Holyhead, showcasing
Wales's beautiful rural heartland. Divided into 5 stages, the route
(which follows quiet roads and traffic-free paths) is described
south to north from both Cardiff and Chepstow. Accompanying route
description for each stage is 1:100,000 mapping and elevation
profiles, giving a clear indication of course. Suggested summary
schedules from both start destinations are included, detailing
possible 4 to 7 day cycle options. Also included is handy practical
information about transport to and from the route, accommodation en
route, baggage transfer options and preparing your bike. Passing
through the Brecon Beacons National Park, Snowdonia National Park,
and over the Black Mountains, the Brecon Beacons and the Cambrian
Mountains, the route is as scenic as it is rewarding making it a
ride to remember.
"Kent and East Sussex" is one of 10 titles in the updated "Cycle
Tours" series. The series has now been in continuous print for more
than 15 years and with regular route revisions and updating the
successful formula has gathered a large following. Each book in the
series contains 20 routes all of which are either totally new or
have been re-ridden and updated. There are 15 lane rides of between
26 and 36 miles taking you along low-traffic or traffic free roads,
tracks and paths. These visit the towns and villages of Kent's
Garden of England, the Sussex Weald and Romney Marsh with suggested
short cuts for shorter rides, and suggested links to other nearby
rides for a full day out. The 5 off-road rides of between 11 and 17
miles explore the North and South Downs. A unique feature of the
"Cycle Tours" series is the superb Ordnance Survey 1:50,000
Landranger mapping showing the routes of the rides. The mapping not
only gives the detail and clarity you need to follow the route with
ease and safety, but allows you to plan short-cuts and detours, to
look out for new places of interest, and to become truly involved
in the landscape you are cycling through. Clear directions are
given alongside the mapping and elevation profiles make planning
the pacing of each ride an easy task. Extra information includes an
introduction to the area of the route, nearest railway stations,
places of interest with descriptions, guides to refreshment stops,
and clear indications of distance, grade and terrain. The books are
practically designed with a spiral-binding to make route-following
as simple as possible.
Part of the Ernest Press series of mountain bike guidebooks with 24
varied routes.
A guidebook of 24 short, medium, long and full-day mountain bike
routes in the Lake District. The Lakes offer some of the best MTB
riding in the UK. The graded circular rides are arranged by
difficulty, from Kendal to Cleator Moor in the far north-west and
Keswick to Winster in the Lyth Valley. The Lake District has
plentiful and varied trails, and the routes described in this guide
offer spectacular views of the famous lakes and great memories time
and time again. Choose a route by grade, percentage off-road,
length or time at a glance. All routes have clear directions and
tips on what to look out for on the way with numbers linking text,
OS map extracts and profiles together to show you quickly where you
are and where to go next.
Out for Air is the exhilarating first collection by former
professional skateboarder Olly Todd. Infused with movement,
surprise and play, Out for Air presents a unique vision of the
built environment, celebrating places where 'the bridges are
endless / beyond the cantilever / of reality'. Each poem is its own
event: expansive in scope but intricate in form, a masterclass in
precision engineering. Todd rewires T. S. Eliot's Waste Land in his
strange, compelling descriptions of the modern city: melting
asphalt; a U-turning taxi; a diner swallowed by a sinkhole. In this
disorientating landscape the skateboarder-poet is genius loci, the
spirit of the place. From Manhattan's 'silky streets' and the
Pacific Coast Highway to inner-city London and his native Cumbria,
together these poems record a life lived on the move, in motion, on
the cusp of things. 'I'm dazzled by this wonderful debut. Todd
writes with a tangible physicality, solid as a curb, so that the
language itself crunches, glides, grinds. A radically different way
of experiencing the built and natural environment and an endlessly
engaging, witty, serious and astute new voice.' LUKE KENNARD
A 450km cross-Channel odyssey for all the family, incorporating a
Tour of Jersey. This brand new route starts in Weymouth and takes
you along the Jurassic coast to Poole, through rural Dorset. You
then board the ferry to Cherbourg before cycling down the Cotentin
peninsula, past the D-Day beaches and through deepest Normandy. The
route brings you out on the mighty bay of Mont-Saint-Michel then
joins the Brittany coast, skirting the oyster beds of Cancale
before pitching up in the stylish fortress town of Saint-Malo.
There's an optional circuit of the sandy shoreline of Jersey on the
way home: the ferry to Weymouth docks in Jersey and you can hope
off and do an extra 60km with an overnight in St Helier. Contains
Route information, detailed mapping plus all the best places to
eat, sleep & drink.
Conquer the cycle climbs, scratch off the map. An inspired fun
gift!This Collect and Scratch print shows our selection of hill
climbs ideal for cycling in the UK. Scratch off the hill climbs you
have conquered and be inspired to climb more!Supplied in protective
poster tube showcasing the product. Size A3 (297mm x 420mm).
As the wildest of the northern coast-to-coast cycle routes, the
Reivers Route explores the rich Border Reiving history of northern
England and the Scottish Borders. Travelling 173 mile (280km) from
Whitehaven to Tynemouth, this four-day cycle tour takes in the
Cumbrian coast, northern Lake District, Northumberland National
Park and North Tynedale, offering memorable off-road cycling
through Kershope Forest and around Kielder Water. The route offers
both on and off-road cycling, and is suitable for cyclists using
touring or hybrid bikes. Places to stay overnight include Carlisle,
Bailey Mill and Bellingham. The guidebook also offers the Borderers
Ride, an alternative coast-to-coast ride along the England-Scotland
border from Gretna to Berwick-upon-Tweed. This route joins up the
fantastic middle section of the Reivers Route with a route heading
north via Wooler and the Holy Island of Lindisfarne to finish at
Berwick-upon-Tweed. Whether on the Reivers Route or the Borderers
Ride, these cycle tours offer exceptional cycling on gated roads
and quiet cycle paths as they explore rolling hillsides, remote
forests and plenty of historic sites. This guidebook provides
everything you need to enjoy a successful cycle tour on the Reivers
Route or Borderers Ride. Each stage includes detailed 1:100,000
mapping, profiles and comprehensive route description containing
insights into points of interest along the way. The introduction
offers plenty of information about the area's history, as well as
practical advice about suitable bikes, equipment, and transport to
and from the route. The appendices feature useful contacts for bike
shops and available accommodation.
Bikepacking England by Emma Kingston contains 20 great multi-day
mountain bike adventures across England. Explore ancient holloways
and hunt for fossils in Bridport and the Jurassic Coast, tackle the
stiff climbs and spectacular singletrack of the Dark Peak, discover
stunning coastal scenery on the Isle of Man or Exmoor or traverse
the rolling countryside around the Ridgeway and Chilterns - every
corner of England has a different experience to offer. Each route
includes all the information you need to help you plan your ride,
points of interest along the route, food recommendations and
accommodation options, in addition to stunning photography and
overview mapping. Downloadable GPX files of the routes are also
available, including optional routes and shortcuts. This book is
full of practical tips and advice for both experienced bikepackers
and those who want to try it out for the first time, including lots
of information on wild camping. Let Bikepacking England inspire you
to get out there on your bike with your tent and enjoy the best
bikepacking adventures that England has to offer.
Jan Ullrich: The Best There Never Was is the first biography of Jan
Ullrich, arguably the most naturally talented cyclist of his
generation, and also one of the most controversial champions of the
Tour de France. 'Magnificent' – Matt Dickinson, The Times 'A
superlative biography as well as social and sporting history' –
The Observer In 1997, Jan Ullrich announced himself to the world by
obliterating his rivals at the Tour de France and becoming
Germany’s first ever winner. Everyone agreed: Jan Ullrich would
dominate the future of cycling. But he never quite managed it. This
is a gripping account of how unbearable expectation, mental and
physical fragility, the effects of a complicated childhood, a
morally corrupt sport and one individual – Lance Armstrong –
can conspire to reroute destiny. Acclaimed journalist Daniel Friebe
takes us from the legacy of East Germany’s drugs programme to the
pinnacle of pro cycling and asks: what price can you give sporting
immortality?
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