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Our authors have chosen 15 of the best short walks around the
Surrey Hills for you to explore. Our guide comes with easy-to-read
Ordnance Survey maps and clear route descriptions, perfect if
you're new to walking or are looking for something you can enjoy
with the whole family. We've included information on local beauty
spots and tasty refreshment stops, and most of the walks can be
completed in under 3 hours. We haven't included any walks with
challenging terrain or complicated navigation, and all you'll need
to take with you are a waterproof jacket and a pair of comfortable
trainers.
The tour guide is designed specifically for the enthusiast wanting
to explore and discover more about Israel's military history. But
instead of simply reading about historical events this guide takes
the traveller to the battle sites themselves throughout Israel. The
guide is in chronological order starting with the First World War
and taking you through selective events in history up to 2006. From
a geographical perspective the tour will take you from southern
Israel through the Jordan Valley and on to the Golan Heights in the
north by the Syrian and Lebanese border.
This authoritative history of the Strandveld reads like a thriller,
filled with the adventures of its pioneers and the gripping tales
of its shipwrecks. Topics include tales of shiprwrecks, local farms
and forebears, plants and birds of the region, the whales and wines
and the lighthouse at Agulhas.
This guide describes ascents of 25 Lake District fells that can be
climbed from Langdale and the Vale of Grasmere. Easily accessible
from the popular bases of Grasmere and Ambleside, this area offers
stunning scenery and fantastic walking, from the 'small but
perfectly made' Loughrigg - ideal for a Sunday afternoon hike - to
eye-catching Helm Crag ('the Lion and the Lamb'), from the lofty
heights of Bowfell to the iconic Langdale Pikes. England's highest
mountain, Scafell Pike, is also included in this volume. Unlike
other guidebooks which describe a single or limited number of
routes to a particular destination, the aim of the Walking the Lake
District Fells series is to offer all the options. These are
presented as numbered sections which can be combined to create
infinite possibilities - from simple ascents to longer ridge
routes. You'll find the classics and popular routes alongside less
traditional alternatives perfect for the wandering spirit. The
series gives you both the freedom to devise your own routes and the
information to make informed decisions, thanks to the clear
descriptions of the routes, terrain, hazards, interesting features
and safe descent paths should the weather close in. Also included
are a handful of classic ridge routes for longer fell days. Mark
Richards' inimitable text is complemented by HARVEY mapping and the
author's own beautiful sketch topos and panoramas. Perfect for keen
hillwalkers and peak-baggers alike and ideal both for pre-planning
and use on the hill, Walking the Lake District Fells is the new
incarnation of the Fellranger series, which sees the volumes
updated and trimmed to a more practical size. These true
connoisseurs' guides are sure to inspire you to get out and explore
the beautiful fells of Lakeland.
The only guide offering a healthconscious take on all that London
has to offer. Combining reviews and articles about food, fitness
and relaxation, the guide provides a well-rounded offering of
wellbeing pursuits, which will appeal to anyone interested in sport
and fitness as well as those looking for a trvel or lifestyle
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