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Books > Sport & Leisure > Sports & outdoor recreation > Active outdoor pursuits > Walking, hiking, trekking
This guidebook presents four specially devised treks in the
mountains of Greece, showcasing its beautiful scenery, rich flora
and cultural interest. The Peloponnese Way crosses the Peloponnese
peninsula from Dhiakofto in the north to Pantazi beach in the
south, via Tripoli. Taking in alpine meadows, a dramatic gorge and
forest-clad slopes, the 220km route can be walked in around a
fortnight. The 460km Pindos Way is a south-north traverse of
Greece's mountain backbone, and can be walked in a month, or split
into sections of around a week. With remote terrain, navigational
challenge and fewer facilities on route, it is the toughest of the
four treks but offers a unique chance to experience both the
country's wilderness and traditional mountain life. A shorter 80km
Zagori trek can be enjoyed in its own right or incorporated into
the Pindos Way, and the final route explores Mt Olympus, home of
the ancient gods of Greek myth and the highest mountain in Greece.
With clear mapping alongside detailed route description for each
stage of the treks, as well as background information about the
region and a Greek-English glossary.
Here, in handy, pocket size book format are all the maps you need
to walk Cheshire's entire 55 kilometre/34 mile Trail. - Enhanced,
large scale Ordnance Survey mapping for the whole Sandstone Trail -
Up-to-date route of Sandstone Trail clearly highlighted in yellow -
Extra map symbols for pubs, tea rooms, parking and more - Trail
introduction and photo mosaic of places on the route - Useful
information section - Ideal for walkers and all outdoor enthusiasts
along Cheshire's sandstone ridge
Features 20 walks suitable for all abilities.
The ten best circular walks in the Loch Lomond and The Trossachs
Nationla Park. Classic summits include Ben Lond, Ben Vorlich, Ben
Ledi and the Cobbler.
This guidebook explores six of Andalucia's most beautiful Natural
Parks - the Sierra Nevada regions of Aracena, Grazalema, Los
Alcornocales and Gaucin, La Axarquia, the Alpujarras and Cazorla -
along the great belt of the Cordillera Betica mountains. The 36
half- and full-day walks are mostly circular, ranging in length
from 4 to 21km: some involve steep ascents and descents but all are
within the capabilities of a reasonably fit walker. The routes are
based around the villages of Aracena, Grazalema, Jimena de la
Frontera, Cazorla, Bubion and Competa, all of which lie within
protected nature reserves. Year-round walking is possible, but the
area is best enjoyed March-June and September-October. Includes
detailed route descriptions, clear mapping, plenty of background
information about travel, food and drink, language and
communications and the author's recommendations for the best places
to stay in or around southern Spain's most beautiful mountain
villages, many of which date back to the Moorish period. Rising to
almost 3500m, the Cordillera Betica offers some of the finest
year-round walking in Europe, and wrapped within this mighty range
are some of Spain's most beautiful villages and trails.
This attractive and cleverly structured guide gives walkers ten of
the finest walks to Lakeland pubs 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 pubs
include: Kirkstile Inn, Loweswater, Old Dungeon Ghyll, Langdale,
Sun Inn, Coniston, Dog & Gun, Keswick, Three Shires, Little
Langdale, Tweedies Bar, Grasmere, Mortal Man, Troubeck, Bridge
Hotel, and Buttermere.
Guidebook to walking and trekking in the Maritime Alps on the
border of Italy and France, just north of Nice. It includes 18
graded day walks, on both the French and the Italian sides, ranging
from 6km to 20km in length and suitable for a range of abilities.
There are also 6 longer treks, including a 5-day traverse of the
Parc National du Mercantour and a 7-day traverse of the Parco
Naturale delle Alpi Marittime. Detailed route descriptions sit
alongside colour maps, and there is full information about
accommodation options down in the valleys and up in the mountains.
Useful French-English and Italian-English glossaries of walking
terminology are included, too. Rising to over 3000m above the
sun-drenched French Riviera, the Maritime Alps form the western
edge of the mighty Alpine chain. Wildflower lovers will also
appreciate the remarkable range of flowers, including many unique
to the area. Worlds away from the hustle and bustle and crowds of
the coast this is a marvellous area for novice walkers and seasoned
long-distance trekkers alike.
This book presents new contributions in backpacking research from
various disciplines, capturing the diversity of backpacker
contexts, motives and behaviours. It takes a fresh, critical and
reflexive look at over 40 years of backpacking research and seeks
to recentre backpacking research before introducing new
perspectives on backpacking and global backpacker cultures from
previously unexplored perspectives. The chapters examine
contemporary backpacker culture and mobilities, and the value and
worth of backpacking both for individuals seeking an alternative
life course and transformation, and destinations and businesses who
value their economic and cultural potential. The volume aims to
make sense of current research in order to understand backpacking's
future, and produce new directions for conceptual, theoretical and
methodological development and future research. It will be useful
for students and researchers in tourism, sociology and
anthropology.
The go-to Lanzarote travel guide for discovering the best walks and
car tours. Strap on your boots and discover Lanzarote on foot with
the Sunflower Lanzarote travel guide. And on the days when your
feet may have had enough, enjoy some spectacular scenery on one of
our legendary car tours. The Sunflower Lanzarote guide is
indispensable for hiking in Lanzarote or seeing Lanzarote by car.
Fascinating Lanzarote is truly extraordinary. Its fate was decided
some two and one-half centuries ago, when the largest volcanic
eruption in recorded history took place, leaving a strange and
alluring countryside in its wake - a landscape littered with
volcanoes and dark streams of jagged lava. This is the backdrop to
nearly every scene on the island, and intriguing sights abound -
none more so than the 'Fire Mountains'. As for hiking in Lanzarote,
there is no better place in the Canaries for just strolling;
trekkers will be in their element here. Each of the walks in this
book takes you to a different corner of the island and shows you a
scenically different outlook. But if walking is not your favourite
pastime, then do explore Lanzarote by car. Whatever your age or
ability we've got some glorious walks and car tours to ensure you
have a memorable holiday in Lanzarote. Inside the Sunflower
Lanzarote guide book you'll find; 68 long and short walks for all
ages and abilities - each walk is graded so you can easily match
your ability to the level of walk; Topographical walking maps -
give you a clear sense of the surrounding terrain with a scale of
1:68 000; Free downloadable gps tracks - for the techies; Satnav
guidance to walk starts for motorists; 3 car tours and fold-out
touring map - for easy reference on your tour; Strolls to idyllic
picnic spots - enjoy our recommendations for where to picnic along
the way; Timetables for public transport - ideal if you want to
link two walks or avoid hiring a car on your holiday; Online update
service for the latest information; Includes plans of Arrecife,
Puerto del Carmen, Playa Blanca and Corralejo (Fuerteventura);
Whether you tour the region by car or explore on foot, we look
forward to showing you around.
A stunning, autonomous region in the Italian Alps, the Aosta valley
is a walker's paradise. This guidebook describes 32 varied and
scenic routes both within the main valley and those to the north
(including the Lys valley, Valpelline, Valtournenche and Grand St
Bernard). The routes vary in difficulty and distance, offering
something for walkers of all ability. 1:50K mapping together with
gradient profiles complement clear and concise route descriptions.
Also included is invaluable practical information - everything from
travel options and insurance to useful phrases and a handy kit
list. Information on via ferratas and trail running is also
included for those interested in discovering additional activities
available in the area. A region of immense beauty, the Aosta valley
is a must-visit destination. This selection of walks take in
ethereal glaciers, majestic mountain tops and enchanting valley
forests. Long or short, easy or challenging, the routes abound in
history, and soak up the rich and varied culture of the region.
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This guide brings together a selection of the best walks in
Caithness. The walks include coastal paths and hill climbs routes
through farmland and wooded dens.
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.
This best-selling guidebook has now been updated for 2022.The
world's most famous trek: everything you need to know to plan and
walk the Tour du Mont Blanc which starts near Chamonix. An epic
journey around the mighty Mont Blanc, the highest peak in the Alps.
174km; 7-12 days; 9700m of altitude gain; 14 mountain passes; 3
countries, France, Italy and Switzerland. Unspoilt and remote high
mountain terrain: snow frosted summits, beautiful valleys and
pastures, sparkling azure lakes, carpets of wild flowers, the
soothing sound of cow bells and easy to follow paths. This trek
should be on your hiking bucket list. - Real maps for each stage:
1:25,000. No need to buy a separate map! - Unique Itinerary
Planner: plan a bespoke itinerary to match your ability and
vacation schedule. All difficult calculations of time, distance and
altitude gain are done for you - Everything the trekker needs to
know: route descriptions, costs, budget, difficulty, weather, how
to get there, and more - Full accommodation listings: spectacularly
situated mountain huts, villages and hamlets - Full section on
camping: a complete list of camping locations - 10 exciting
Variants to the main route! - Information for both self-guided and
guided trekkers
A new collection of vibrant essays to inform, stimulate and inspire
every nature lover. Times of darkness offer opportunities to
reflect. In Mistletoe Winter, Roy Dennis offers his reflections on
the natural world from the past year - from the welcome signs of
change to the ongoing problems we are posing for nature, and what
humankind can and must do about them. As in his companion volume,
Cottongrass Summer, Roy Dennis balances his alarm at the crisis
confronting the natural world with his own sense of optimism that
new generations can make crucial changes for the future. One of our
most prominent advocates for our planet and its species, he writes
with insight and originality. This volume will provide inspiration
and ideas for everyone who cares about our planet and its species.
An annual journal of the Scottish Mountaineering Club.
One in the popular Top 10 Walks series of pocket-sized, full colour
walking guides written by the author of the Official Guide to the
Sandstone Trail. This attractive and cleverly structured guide
gives walkers ten of the best new short circular walks from
Cheshire's Sandstone Trail in a popular format. With clear
information, large scale Ordnance Survey maps, 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 walks include: Hillforts above the Mersey,
Around Blakemere, Over the Old Pale, Kelsborrow Castle, Cheshire's
twin castles, Around the Peckforton Hills, Pheasant Inn circuit,
Willow Hill & Sarra Lane, Rawhead circuit, and Around Bickerton
Hill.
One name above all others has become associated with walking in the
Lake District: Alfred Wainwright, whose seven-volume Pictorial
Guide to the Lakeland Fells, first published in 1955- 66, has
become the definitive guidebook. Wainwright' s meticulously
hand-drawn maps, diagrams and drawings take walkers up the 214
principal hills and mountains of the Lake District, describing the
main routes of ascent from different starting points, as well as
lesser-known variants, showing the summit viewpoint panoramas and
the ridge routes that can be made to create longer walks. Every
page combines words and illustrations to present the routes in a
way that is original, visually appealing and easy to follow. The
Far Eastern Fells, Book Two of the Pictorial Guides, covers the
entire area east of Kirkstone Pass, bordered by Ullswater in the
north by Windermere in the south, and includes the ascents of High
Street, Ill Bell, Place Fell and Wansfell.
Discover hidden gems around Bristol and Bath with 20 walking
routes. Featuring 20 walks, including lesser-known circuits and
details on popular walks. Accompanied by guided walking
instructions and written by a local expert, A-Z Bristol & Bath
Hidden Walks is the perfect way to explore the city in a new light.
Small enough to fit in a bag or pocket, this handy guidebook is
ideal for tourists or locals looking to discover more about the
city. Each route varies in length from 1 to 6 miles (1.6 to 9.6
km), and is clearly outlined on detailed A-Z street mapping. * 20
walking routes with instructions and maps * Full-colour photographs
of hidden gems and city attractions * Key sights and locations
clearly marked on map * Information such as start/finish points,
nearest postcodes, distance and terrain included More from the A-Z
Hidden Walks series: A-Z Birmingham Hidden Walks A-Z Bristol &
Bath Hidden Walks A-Z Edinburgh Hidden Walks A-Z London Hidden
Walks A-Z Oxford Hidden Walks A-Z York Hidden Walks A-Z Brighton
Hidden Walks A-Z Cambridge Hidden Walks A-Z Manchester Hidden Walks
A-Z Liverpool Hidden Walks
A guide describing routes of 11/2 to 10 miles, enabling walkers to
discover the beauty, history and hidden places of Dartmoor, the
wildest, most remote and arguably the most beautiful area in
Southern England. The walks will take you to antiquities dating
from the Bronze Age and even earlier, to hidden waterfalls and
gorges, abandoned remote dwellings, fascinating industrial
archaeology, majestic tors and wonderful viewpoints. For those who
don't know Dartmoor they provide routes for interesting walks of
varying length and difficulty. Whilst some of the points of
interest will be familiar to those who know the moor well, the
walks will take you to places that very few people visit, passing
little known artefacts with something new for almost everyone.
Produced in full colour with routes clearly marked on OS maps, the
book includes comprehensive background information on the moor and
the history, stories and legends of the many places visited on each
walk. An author of walking and travel books, Peter Caton has walked
on Dartmoor for more than 50 years.
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