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This attractive and cleverly structured guide gives walkers ten of
the finest short, circular, themed walks to curious and unusual
places 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
walks include: Robin Hood's Picking Rods, Robin Hood's Cave, Eyam -
'Plague village', Gardom's and Birchen Edges, Solomon's Temple,
Lud's Church, Cratcliff Hermitage, Thor's Cave, Thorpe & Fenny
Bentley tombs, Halter Devil Chap
These attractive and cleverly structured guides will give walkers
ten of the best themed short circular walks to Cheshire's finest
pubs. With clear information, an overview and introduction for each
walk, expertly written directions, large scale Ordnance Survey
maps, superb photographs, and interpretation of points of interest
along the way, these guides set a new standard in clarity and
ease-of-use. Featured walks in Cheshire Pub Walks include: Brewery
Tap, West Kirby; Harp Inn, Neston; Ring o' Bells, Frodsham; George
and Dragon, Great Budworth; Boot Inn, Kelsall; Pheasant Inn,
Burwardsley; Swan, Marbury; Swan Inn, Wybunbury; White Lion,
Barthomley and the Ship Inn, Wincle.
Discover Cheshire’s beautiful countryside with this pocket-sized
guide to some of the best walks in the county. There are 20
circular routes here, varying in length from 2 to 6½ miles. At the
heart of each walk is a renowned local pub, recommended for their
good food and warm welcome. Explore the The Wirral and Frodsham
areas in the west with their wooded hills and stirring views over
the mighty estuaries of the Dee and Mersey; the memorable medieval
churches at Marton, Bunbury, Tarvin and Chadkirk; and monuments to
the Industrial Age at Acton Bridge, Styal and High Lane. Along the
way you’ll uncover rugged countryside, tranquil water meadows,
historic villages, ancient hillforts and the spectacular views that
make Cheshire such a great place for walking.
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