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A fully waymarked trail from Ilkley to Bowness-on-Windermere, the
Dales Way links two of England's most celebrated national parks,
the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District. Well served for
accommodation and facilities, and with easy walking on riverside
paths, it is one of the gentlest multi-day walks in Britain and
therefore an ideal introduction to long-distance walking. It can be
comfortably completed in 6-8 days. The guide offers comprehensive
notes on local points of interest, as well as an overview of Dales
geology, history, plants and wildlife to enhance the walking
experience. The practical information is all there too, including
when to go, how to get there and what to take, making for an ideal
companion to enjoying this delightful route. Presented in six daily
stages of 7-19 miles (with suggestions for alternative schedules),
this guide describes the Way in both directions, with the main
route description running from south to north. Step-by-step route
description is accompanied by 1:100,000 mapping, and a trek
planner, showing where facilities are available, is included to
facilitate planning. Accommodation listings and useful contacts can
be found in the appendices. A separate, conveniently sized map
booklet located in the back-cover sleeve provides all the OS
1:25,000 mapping needed to complete the trail.
Each hike features an individual trail map, elevation profile, and
at-a-glance information, helping readers quickly find the perfect
trip. Sized to fit in a pocket, the book's detailed trail
descriptions will help readers find their way on and off the trail.
Driving directions and GPS trailhead coordinates will help with
navigating the myriad of unnamed roads. The trails covered range
from those best suited to the novice, families, experienced hikers,
or backpackers.
Five-Star Trails: Orlando is a handy guide for area residents,
vacationers seeking outdoor fun, and for business travelers with a
free afternoon. With a diverse collection of hiking routes, the
book offers choices for everyone from solo trekkers to companions
to families with either youngsters or oldsters to consider.
Researched, experienced, and written by a local author, the guide
provides in-depth trail descriptions, directions, and commentary on
what to expect along the way. Each hike features an individual
trail map, elevation profile, and at-a-glance key info, helping
readers quickly determine the perfect trip for them when they are
ready to head out the door. Sized to fit in a pocket, the book is
convenient to keep in the car or toss into a backpack. Driving
directions direct hikers to the nearest trailhead parking areas,
and GPS trailhead coordinates get them to the start of the trail.
An indispensable guidebook to walking the Via Francigena between
Lausanne and Lucca. This is the middle section of the pilgrim route
connecting Canterbury to the Vatican City in Rome, and passes
through some of the Via Francigena's most beautiful and dramatic
scenery. Starting at Lake Geneva (Lac Leman) in Switzerland, the
725km route crosses the Alps into Italy at historic Great Saint
Bernard Pass, descends through the Aosta Valley to the Po Valley,
then climbs again to cross the Cisa Pass into Tuscany. The route is
described in 32 day stages averaging around 23km a day, but can
easily be customised to other itineraries. It is suitable for any
averagely fit walker, although there are a few steep mountainous
stages. Relevant variants are described, including options to make
use of boat, bus and train connections, and it is possible to cycle
all or part of the Italian portion of the route. In this guidebook,
full stage directions are accompanied by maps showing the route
line and the facilities available at different locations.
Accommodation listings give invaluable information on low-cost
pilgrim hostels and where to stay. There are useful city maps for
Lausanne, Aosta, Ivrea, Pavia, Piacenza and Lucca, and a stage
planning table lists intermediate distances between accommodation
providers, so you can customise your own walking schedule. One of
three volumes covering the complete Via Francigena.
A guide to trails 60 minutes or 60 miles from Philadelphia, Best
Hikes Near Philadelphia features useful trail specs and hike
summaries accompanied by easy-to-read maps and stunning photos.
More than just a guidebook, however, it also includes an extensive
section on weather, trail etiquette, hiking with dogs, judging
trail mileage, local flora and fauna, and the value of hikers
lobbying for wilderness.
This attractive and cleverly structured guide gives walkers the ten
best walks to the finest tea shops and cafes in the Peak District
National Park in a popular pocketable format. With clear
information, an overview and introduction for each walk, expertly
written numbered directions, large scale Ordnance Survey maps,
superb eye-grabbing panoramic photographs, and interpretation of
points of interest along the way, these guides set a new standard
in clarity and ease-of-use. Featured tea shops and cafes include:
Hassop Station, Bakewell; Adventure Cafe, Win Hill; Anglers' Rest
Cafe, Bamford; The Old Smithy, Monyash; The Butterfly House, New
Mills; Edensor Tea Cottage, Chatsworth; Penny Pot Cafe, Edale,
Longshaw Cafe, Longshaw Lodge; Roaches Tearooms, Upper Hulme and
Three Roofs Cafe, Chastleton.
This guidebook describes a 'green chain walk' of 69km (43 miles)
around Edinburgh, Scotland's capital city, linking the city's green
spaces, and highlighting the people who shaped its future and the
natural forces that created the landscape. Divided into eight
sections of between 8km (5 miles) and 11km (6.75miles), the route
can be followed as a continuous multi-day walk or as individual day
walks. * A 69km (43 miles) walk around Edinburgh divided into eight
sections of between 8km (5 miles) and 11km (6.75miles) * The route
can be followed as a multi-day walk, or as individual day walks. *
Each section is accompanied by details of public transport between
the city centre and the section's start and finish points. 45 fully
annotated Ordnance Survey Street View maps detail the route. *
Geological, historical, architectural and cultural highlights are
included in a variety of panels adjacent to the main text. *
Edinburgh The Walk guides the walker through glorious cityscape,
coastline, river, parkland and over the city's famous 'seven
hills', with wonderful views along the way. * Starting at Edinburgh
Castle, the route ends with an ascent of Arthur's Seat and a final
descent to the Palace of Holyroodhouse and the Scottish Parliament
Building.
Facing the sea and backed by rolling chalk downland, Brighton is a
great place from which to explore one of England's most
recognisable and best-loved landscapes. As well as the old chalk
grasslands, the South Downs incorporate a variety of habitats,
including deciduous, coniferous and mixed woodland, heathland,
wetland, shingle beach and saltmarsh. The 40 walks in this
guidebook cover the area of the Downs around Brighton, extending to
Eastbourne in the east and as far as Worthing and the Findon Valley
in the west, and from the Channel coast to the foot of the Downs'
steep northern escarpment at the edge of the Sussex Weald.
The 93-mile West Highland Way is indisputably Britain's most
spectacular long-distance path. The first section, following the
eastern shore of Loch Lomond, offers an idyllic waterside walk,
with the full grandeur of the Highlands gradually revealing itself.
Then, after crossing the barren wilderness of the Rannoch Moor, the
walker climbs the Devil's Staircase above Glencoe and traverses
classic Highland landscapes to reach Fort William and, if he or she
wishes, a grand finale at the peak of Britain's highest mountain,
Ben Nevis. This comprehensive, easy-to-use guide is an
authoritative companion, packed with indispensable information.
The South West Coast Path is the spectacular 630-mile (1008-km)
National Trail around the tip of Britain. This volume features the
section of the Path from Exmouth to Poole, a distance of 116 miles
(186 km) along the Jurassic Coast, a designated World Heritage
Site. Following Natural England's acorn waymarks, the route wends
its way along the cliffs, past The Cobb at Lyme Regis and the
impressive sweep of the Chesil Beach to Lulworth Cove and Studland
Bay. This complete, official guide for the long-distance walker or
the weekend stroller has been fully revised and updated for 2016.
It has also been completely re-designed, and features many more
colour photographs and much more backgrpound information on local
history and wildlife. It is less a guidebook than a complete
companion for anyone visiting this part of the landscape. National
Trail Guides are the official guidebooks to the fifteen National
Trails in England and Wales and are published in association with
Natural England, the official body charged with developing and
maintaining the Trails.
Designed specifically to cover almost the entire eighty-five-mile
Columbia River Gorge corridor, this is the only guidebook for the
Gorge with color photographs and color topographic maps. Almost
every waterfall, including secret ones, and nearly every overlook
point, summit, and loop hike within the Gorge is covered in great
detail with specific mileage and compass directions. Author Don
Scarmuzzi personally hiked every single trail several times, and in
opposite directions, on different days of the year, under various
conditions. The book begins by describing geological events that
created the Gorge. The spectacular scenery with the modern day
trail work help to make it a sought-after destination for outdoor
enthusiasts, whether they are tourists or locals, experienced
hikers or newbies. Hikes and walks are seamlessly synchronized with
surrounding hikes to build on one another to create several
different loops. Find more Pacific Northwest trails in Don
Scarmuzzi’s other books, Day Hikes in the Pacific
Northwest and Day Hikes in Washington State.
The official guide to this superb National Trail, published in
conjunction with Walk Unlimited. Whether you're an experienced long
distance walker or a weekend stroller, this is the only companion
you need. The North Downs Way is the National Trail that follows
the official acorn waymarks from Farnham to the coast at Dover.
This picturesque trail takes in chalk ridges, river valleys and
sections of the Pilgrims' Way. At the eastern end you can either
walk via Canterbury (a total distance of 130 miles, 208 km) or
follow the southern route (123 miles, 197 km). This is the complete
official guide to walking the well-loved and popular North Downs.
Wester Ross and Lochalsh are amongst the most popular areas for
walks in the Scottish Highlands. The Lochalsh peninsula between the
shores of Loch Duich and Loch Carron offers varied walking from
villages such as Plockton as well as the region's main town at Kyle
of Lochalsh. Across the dramatic Mam Ratagan pass is the remote and
secluded Glenelg peninsula, a tranquil and peaceful haven far from
busy routes. Further north are Applecross and Lochcarron, with
mountains that yield nothing in ruggedness to their more famous
counterparts in Torridon, as well as attractive fishing villages
and forest walks. Finally around Gairloch is an area that has long
been famous for its fine sandy beaches, many of them still very
quiet. Inland is a vast area of little-visited, rocky peaks known
to walkers as 'The Great Wilderness'. This latest pocket guide
features 40 of the best walks in this popular area in an attractive
and accessible format.
"Hiking the Four Corners "offers day hikes and is encouraged for
visitors, locals looking for fun challenges, and families wanting
to hike together. Every hike includes prominent landmarks, GPS
coordinates and waypoints, detailed hike descriptions and maps, and
easy-to-find trailhead directions, along with excellent full-color
photos portraying the amazing scenery that makes up the Four
Corners. This guide includes everything from serene high plains
desert hikes in New Mexico and Arizona to trails that take hikers
back through time as they reach the ancient ruins in the Utah
canyons. Hikers will be directed to popular Colorado 14,000 foot
peaks and less known hidden treasures in northwest New Mexico.
Look inside to find:
- Mile-by-mile directional cues
- Difficulty ratings, trail contacts, fees/permits, and best
hiking seasons
- Invaluable trip-planning information, including local lodging
and campgrounds
- Full-color photos throughout
45 "Must-Do" Yosemite Hikes It's easy to feel overwhelmed by the
amazing number of choice destinations in Yosemite National
Park-Yosemite Valley, Glacier Point, Tuolumne Meadows, Hetch
Hetchy, and many other famed locales. Now in full color, Top Trails
Yosemite by Elizabeth Wenk and Jeffrey P. Schaffer helps you sort
through the options. It doesn't describe every possible hike in the
Park, only the best. Whether you're looking for a scenic stroll, a
full-day adventure, or even a spectacular backpacking trip, you'll
find it here. And with at-a-glance information for each hike,
visitors can determine which hikes are most suitable to their
skills, schedules, and preferences. Books in the affordable and
easy-to-use Top Trails series feature elevation profiles, detailed
maps, driving directions, and "don't get lost" trail milestones.
Innovative trail-feature charts give information on which trails
are child-friendly; which allow horses; where to see giant
sequoias, waterfalls, lakes, wildflowers, and autumn colors; which
trips have the best photo opportunities; and which have camping,
running, or biking opportunities.
OS Explorer is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is
recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities such as walking,
horse riding and off-road cycling. The series provides complete GB
coverage and can now be used in all weathers thanks to OS Explorer
- Active, a tough, versatile version of OS Explorer. The OS
Explorer Active range of OL maps includes a digital version of the
paper map, accessed through the OS smartphone app, OS Maps.
Ever since Marco Polo published his wide-eyed report on Khanbaligh,
or Cambaluc, the city of the Mongol khans, Peking - as Beijing has
been known for most of the past 300 years - has captured the
Western imagination as few other ancient cities have. "Beijing
Walks" presents six detailed walking tours of the most important
historic quarters of the Chinese capital - the Forbidden City, the
former Legation Quarter, Beihai Park, the Temple of Heaven, the
Confucius Temple, the Summer Palace, Tiananmen Square, and the
Olympic Village. All tours are placed in their imperial contexts
and enlivened with traditional maps, drawings and photographs. Cohn
offers vital information on everything from feng shui, Pekingese
dogs and Peking duck to Peking Opera and the emperors' private
lives, evoking the sights, sounds and smells of old Peking, its
pleasures and its grandeur.
Hike, backpack, or ride horseback-there's a trail for you.
Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks offer the ultimate in
natural and geothermal wonders: backcountry lakes, panoramic
summits, glacier-carved canyons, steaming geyser basins, and vast
meadows teeming with wildlife. Top Trails: Yellowstone and Grand
Teton National Parks by experienced outdoors authors Andrew Dean
Nystrom and Bradley Mayhew contains 46 "must-do" trips, from
Mammoth Hot Springs to Old Faithful, from the Absarokas to the
Gallatin Range, and from Jackson Hole to the Teton Crest Trail.
Book features include "don't get lost" trail milestones, innovative
trail-feature tables, elevation profiles, detailed maps, driving
directions, and more. In keeping with the tradition of the Top
Trails series, this updated guide maximizes readers' time and
enjoyment of Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National
Park.
Now completely updated and revised with new color photos and topos,
this guidebook is the ultimate resource to technical climbing
routes, hiking trails, and peak-bagging routes in Wyoming's Wind
River Range, a popular playground for backcountry enthusiasts and
alpine rock climbers. More than 200 new climbing routes have been
completed in the Wind Rivers since this book was last published in
1994, and this guide is the only comprehensive collection of
information available to climbers. Includes hiking and climbing
information for these areas: Ross LakesGreen RiverDinwoody
GlacierPeak LakeTitcomb BasinAlpine LakesMiddle Fork LakeEast Fork
ValleyBaptiste LakeCirque of the TowersDeep LakeSouth Pass
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