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20 walks ranging from 2 to 6 miles in length, all within the
capabilities of most people, varying in difficulty and the nature
of the terrain. The scenery is varied and magnificent and the walks
vary from easy and flat riverside strolls to more challenging walks
in the Snowdonia National Park or on the slopes of the Clwydian
hills.
Much of central Dartmoor is an uninhabited wilderness almost free
of villages, farms, trees and roads making it outstanding
environmental value. From this mass rise Dartmoor's rivers,
including the Lyd, Tavy, East and West Dart, Bovey, Teign, Taw and
Okement, nearly all of which flow southwards to the English
Channel. The large numbers of tors that dominate Dartmoor are the
remnants of hard masses of granite, drastically reduced in size and
moulded into their present shapes by millions of years of
weatherings. Bowerman's Nose, Hound Tor and Haytor Rocks are famous
examples included on these walks.
Pathfinder(R) Cotswolds covering parts of the Snowshill, Buckholt
Wood and Burford. This selection offers interest, regional variety
and balance of routes in the Cotswolds providing the best walks in
the area. From an easy stroll through Castle Combe to the much more
challenging walks on Bredon Hill this volume contains something for
everyone. Covering walks through the whole of the Cotswolds both
popular and little know scenic routes including Stanway,
Bourton-on-the-Water and Blenheim Park. -See walk locations by
Looking Inside Inside: -28 great Cotswold walks from 2 to 10 miles
-Clear, large scale Ordnance Survey route maps -GPS reference for
all Cotswold waypoints -Where to park, good pubs and places of
interest en route -All routes have been fully researched and
written by expert outdoor writers -Beautiful photography of scenes
from the walks Pathfinder(R) Guides are Britain's best loved
walking guides. Made with durable covers, they are the perfect
companion for countryside walks throughout Britain. Each title
features circular walks with easy-to-follow route descriptions,
large-scale Ordnance Survey route maps and GPS waypoints.With over
70 titles in the series, they offer essential information for
walkers throughout the country.
Pathfinder(R) North York Moors covering parts of the Pickering,
Whitby and Ingleby Moor. This selection offers interest, regional
variety and balance of routes in the North York Moors providing the
best walks in the area. From an easy stroll through Robin Hood's
Bay to the much more challenging walks on Westerdale Moor this
volume contains something for everyone. Covering walks through the
whole of the North York Moors both popular and little know scenic
routes including Runswick Bay, Saltwick and Ainthorpe Rigg. -See
walk locations by Looking Inside Inside: -28 great North York Moor
walks from 2 to 10 miles -Clear, large scale Ordnance Survey route
maps -GPS reference for all North York Moor waypoints -Where to
park, good pubs and places of interest en route -All routes have
been fully researched and written by expert outdoor writers
-Beautiful photography of scenes from the walks Pathfinder(R)
Guides are Britain's best loved walking guides. Made with durable
covers, they are the perfect companion for countryside walks
throughout Britain. Each title features circular walks with
easy-to-follow route descriptions, large-scale Ordnance Survey
route maps and GPS waypoints.With over 70 titles in the series,
they offer essential information for walkers throughout the
country.
The Aberdeen and Grampian Tourist Board describes the area as
'Royal Deeside, Whisky, Castles and Coast' and it is easy to see
why. The royal connection is most obvious around Balmoral, and
there are castles and distilleries throughout the area. There are
also spectacular coastal routes, such as Collieston and the Sands
of Forvie, Cruden Bay and the Bullers of Buchan, and a route from
Cullen along a disused railway that takes walkers past Bow Fiddle
Rock. Magnificent views of the surrounding countryside can be seen
from Scolty Hill, Tap o'Noth (site of an Iron Age fort) and Mither
Tap. This fully revised edition includes brand new walks at Loch of
Fyvie, Glen Tanar and Tarland.
The National Forest is an area of 200 square miles covering parts
of west Leicestershire, east Staffordshire and south Derbyshire.
The River Trent winds across the heart of it and for much of the
way it is partnered by the Trent and Mersey Canal. This collection
of twenty walks is not just confined to the boundaries of the
National Forest but also includes a number of interesting and
attractive areas on its periphery. The landscape is undulating with
plenty of extensive, sweeping and even dramatic views, The many
woodlands, both new and mature, are among the major attractions for
walkers as are paths across riverside meadows and along canal
towpaths. In addition there are attractive villlages, great
parklands, and many sites of historic interest.
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