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All the information you need to enjoy your hiking adventure along
Hadrian's Wall Path in this fully revised 7th edition. Hadrian's
Wall Path, 84 miles from end to end, follows the course of northern
Europe's largest surviving Roman monument, a 2nd-century
fortification built - in the border country between England and
Scotland - on the orders of the Emperor Hadrian in AD122. Opened in
2003, the path crosses the beautiful border country between England
and Scotland. It is the first National Trail to follow the course
of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This week-long walk is regarded as
one of the least challenging National Trails. This 7th
edition has been re-walked and fully updated. 8 town plans
and 59 large-scale walking maps - at just under 1:20,000 -
showing route times, places to stay, points of interest and much
more Plus 8 stage maps and 2 overview maps Itineraries for all
walkers - whether walking the route in its entirety over
seven to eight days or sampling the highlights on day walks and
short breaks Practical information for all budgets Where to stay
with reviews - camping, bunkhouses, hostels, B&Bs, pubs
and hotels Where to eat with reviews - cafes, pubs,
tea-shops, restaurants, takeaways and shops/supermarkets What to
see - historical, cultural, geographical information Detailed
street plans Comprehensive public transport information - for
all access points on the Hadrian's Wall Path Flora and
fauna - four page full colour flower guide, plus an
illustrated section on local wildlife Green hiking -
understanding the local environment and minimizing our impact on it
Newcastle city guide GPS waypoints. These are also
downloadable from the Trailblazer website Includes extra colour
sections:Â 16pp colour introduction and 16pp of colour mapping
for stage sections (one stage per page) with trail profiles.
Trailblazer British Walking Guide: Dorset & South Devon Coast
Path, South-West Coast Path Part 3, Plymouth to Poole Harbour
Comprehensive, all-in-one guide to walking the Dorset & South
Devon Coast Path, the third and last section of the South West
Coast Path National Trail. The walking guide includes: 88
large-scale walking maps at just under 1:20,000Â - showing
route times, places to stay, places to eat, points of interest and
much more. 29 town plans, 14 colour stage maps showing hills
and descents, and 2 colour overview maps. Places to stay with
reviews - pubs, hotels, B&Bs, hostels, bunkhouses,
campsites. Places to eat with reviews - teashops, cafes,
takeaways, pubs, restaurants. What to see along the way -
historical, cultural and geographical background information.
Itineraries for all walkers - whether walking the route in
its entirety over a week to 10 days or sampling the highlights on
day walks and short breaks. Comprehensive public transport
information - for all access points on the path.Flora and
fauna - four page full colour flower guide, plus an
illustrated section on local wildlife. Green hiking -
understanding the local environment and minimizing our impact on
it. Downloadable GPS waypoints. The information is written onto the
maps, so walking directions, tricky junctions, places to stay
and eat, points of interest and walking times are all written onto
the maps themselves in the places to which they apply. The maps are
not general-purpose ones but fully-edited maps drawn by
walkers for walkers.
The popular Dales Way long-distance footpath begins in Ilkley, West
Yorkshire and runs for 84 miles (135km) to end in the Lake
District, in Bowness-on-Windermere. It follows riverside paths
along the River Wharf towards Ribblehead and the watershed of
northern England, then meanders along the river valleys of
Dentdale, the River Mint and the River Kent dropping down into the
Lake District to end beside Lake Windermere. It's a relatively easy
walk that takes about a week. Includes 38 large-scale maps (3 1/8
inches to 1 mile); 9 town plans and 8 overview maps. Full details
of all accommodations and campsites, restaurants and pubs; plus
full public transport information. Plus day-walks.- 38 large-scale
walking maps - at just under 1:20,000 - showing route times, places
to stay, points of interest and much more - 9 town plans - 8 area
maps and trail profiles - Itineraries for all walkers - whether
walking the route in its entirety over a week or sampling the
highlights on day walks and short breaks - Practical information
for all budgets - camping, bunkhouses, hostels, B&Bs, pubs and
hotels; Ilkley to Bowness-on-Windermere - where to stay, where to
eat, what to see, plus detailed street plans - Comprehensive public
transport information - for all access points on the Dales Way. -
Flora and fauna - four page full color flower guide, plus an
illustrated section on local wildlife - Green hiking -
understanding the local environment and minimizing our impact on it
- Includes downloadable gps waypoints
Practical, complete guide to walking Exmoor & North Devon Coast
Path, the first section of the South West Coast Path, from Minehead
to Bude (124.5 miles). This spectacular route passes through the
Exmoor National Park following the highest coastline in England
(over 800ft), through numerous idyllic villages such as Lynton and
Clovelly, around Barnstaple Bay and Hartland Point to the seaside
resort of Bude just over the border with Cornwall. Includes: * 55
large-scale walking maps, 13 town plans, 8 stage maps and 2
overview maps * Places to stay with reviews - bunkhouses,
campsites, B&Bs, hostels, pubs, hotels * Places to eat with
reviews - cafes, teashops, pubs, restaurants, takeaways * GPS
Waypoints - downloadable from Trailblazer website * New edition
includes extra colour mapping for each stage of the walk. * Also
includes 60 colour photos. * Itineraries for all walkers - whether
walking the route in its entirety over a week to 10 days or
sampling the highlights on day walks and short breaks; * What to
see - attractions, history, culture * Comprehensive public
transport information - for all access points on the coast * Flora
and fauna - four page full colour flower guide, plus an illustrated
section on local wildlife * Full information on the Exmoor National
Park * Green hiking - understanding the local environment and
minimising our impact on it.
The London LOOP - London Outer Orbital Path - is a 1503/4 -mile
(242.6km) circuit of the country's capital. It was largely the
brainchild of an organisation called the London Walking Forum,
which was formed in the early 1990s to encourage people to visit
and take advantage of the many green spaces in the capital. They
created a walk that followed, roughly, the outskirts of Greater
London - and the LOOP was born. The official start is at Erith and
the end at Purfleet-on-Thames. Although it does stray into some of
the home counties, the trail does, however, stay within the M25 and
by-and-large sticks to the 'Metropolitan Green Belt' - that buffer
zone of green, largely undeveloped land that encircles the city.
New title - covers the complete circuit but also ideal for
London-based day walks New style trail maps and text colour
All-in-one guide - Trailblazer guides include practical information
not usually found in walking guides to the UK: reviews of places to
stay, places to eat, attractions along the way and detailed public
transport information showing all access points on the path, for
day walkers. The largest scale walking maps available - At just
under 1:20,000 (8cm or 3-1/8 inches to 1 mile) our maps
(fully-edited and drawn by walkers for walkers) are bigger than
even the most detailed walking maps currently available in shops or
online.
Practical, complete hiking route guide, with maps and accommodation
for the 288-mile footpath that runs around the entire coastline of
Cornwall, from Bude to Plymouth; Part 2 of the South-West-Coast
Path, a 630-mile National Trail from Minehead to Poole. Includes *
142 large-scale walking maps in TWO-COLOUR style (3 1/8inches to 1
mile), 15 town plans, guides to 81 towns and villages, 24 stage
maps and overview map. * Itineraries for all walkers - whether
walking the route in its entirety over a week to 10 days or
sampling the highlights on day walks and short breaks * GPS
waypoints * Practical information for all budgets - camping,
bunkhouses, hostels, B&Bs, pubs and hotels; where to stay,
where to eat, what to see. * Comprehensive public transport
information - for all access points on the coast path * Flora and
fauna - 6 page full colour, flower, butterfly, bird guide * Green
hiking - understanding the local environment and minimizing our
impact on it * Plus extra colour sections: 16pp colour introduction
and 21pp of colour mapping for stage sections (one stage per page)
with trail profiles, and colour overview map. * Also includes the
route across the North Devon border, Hartland Quay to Bude.
All the information you need to enjoy your hiking adventure from
Coast to Coast in this updated 10th edition. Fully re-walked and
revised 10th edition of this classic 191-mile walk from
the Irish Sea to the North Sea. Crossing three national parks - the
Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales, and the North York Moors - it
samples the very best of the English countryside - rugged mountains
and lakes, gentle dales and stone-built villages; wild moorland;
sea cliffs and fishing villages. The guide includes: 109
large-scale walking maps - at just under 1:20,000 - showing
route times, places to stay, places to eat, points of interest,
and 9 town plans 14 colour stage maps to help plan your
walk, including hills and descents Places to stay with
reviews - campsites, bunkhouses, hostels, B&Bs, pubs and
hotels Places to eat with reviews - cafes, teashops, pubs,
takeaways, restaurants What to see from the path - history,
culture, natural history Comprehensive public transport
information - for all access points on the path Flora and
fauna - four page full colour flower guide, plus an
illustrated section on local wildlife Itineraries for all
walkers - whether walking the route in its entirety over two
weeks or sampling the highlights on day walks and short breaks
Green hiking - understanding the local environment and
minimizing our impact on it GPS waypoints - also downloadable
from the Trailblazer website page
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++++ The Power Loom: Its Genesis In Worcester County reprint Henry
Stedman Nourse Hamilton press, 1904 Technology & Engineering;
Textiles & Polymers; Technology & Engineering / Textiles
& Polymers
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