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This guidebook describes a 528-mile cycling route in northern
Scotland. Starting and finishing in the highland capital Inverness,
the circular route passes through the ancient counties and
districts of Wester Ross, Sutherland, Caithness, Easter Ross and
the Black Isle and is suitable for mountain, touring and road
bikes: the going is entirely on asphalt-surfaced roads, though many
are quiet with little traffic. The circuit can be comfortably
completed in a fortnight. Featuring clear and concise route
description, together with 1:150,000 mapping, gradient profiles,
suggested schedules and invaluable practical information -
including complete lists of all hostel/bunkhouse accommodation,
official campsites and services for cyclists and advice on other
accommodation and refreshment opportunities, this guidebook
provides all the information needed to plan and execute a terrific
cycle tour. Alternative routes are provided in case you should wish
to avoid the steep ascent of Bealach na BÃ or the undulating
Assynt peninsula, or to include the busier A9 east coast road. The
route boasts stunning scenery and rich historical interest and
cyclists will be treated to mile upon mile of unspoilt wilderness.
The journey takes in varied landscapes of craggy mountains, verdant
glens, rolling peat moorland dotted with lochs and wild rugged
coastlines - and if the scenery isn't enough, there are many
distilleries and micro-breweries on or near the route guaranteed to
entice. With notes on history, geology, wildlife and local points
of interest, the guide offers a perfect way to get to know
Scotland's captivating far north.
Here is a guidebook to the Elbe Cycle Route, possibly the easiest
long-distance cycle route in Europe, being almost entirely flat or
downhill for some 1200km. Cruise alongside one of Europe's great
rivers as it flows from its source, through Czechia and Germany to
the North Sea. This guidebook describes the route across 29 stages
(together with a practical prologue stage), with stages ranging
from 21 to 69 kilometres. Suggested schedules include 13, 15, 17
and 19 day options, making this a perfect 2-3 week cycle tour. Map
extracts at a scale of 1:150 accompany clear route description,
with gradient profiles provided where they are helpful. Background
information on the region's history and natural environment is also
provided, as are practical tips relating to preparation, transport
to the start and finish, accommodation, amenities, navigation,
safety and more. History abounds along this waymarked route. Pedal
passed restored palaces, cathedrals, churches and other baroque and
rococo buildings; see where the Iron Curtain once stood; and
discover the great cities of Dresden, Magdeburg and Hamburg.
This comprehensive guidebook to EuroVelo route 15 offers a detailed
stage-by-stage description of the 1368km route along the Rhine, one
of Europe's great rivers, passing through six countries on its way
from Switzerland to the North Sea. The cycling is easy, downhill
and along dedicated cycle lanes, the countries visited are very
cycle-friendly and the waymarking is excellent. The whole trip can
be completed in two weeks by a fit cyclist. The guide includes
plenty of information to help you plan your trip, with advice on
travel, accommodation and facilities. The full route is presented
in 27 stages of 32-68km, with step-by-step route description,
1:100,000 mapping and notes on local points of interest. A
facilities table, glossary and list of useful contacts can be found
in the appendices. Starting in the Swiss Alps with high mountains,
deep glacial valleys and gorges, the route soon reaches Europe's
third largest lake, the Bodensee, and its greatest mainland
waterfall. After Basel, the Rhine becomes a broad river, now the
world's busiest river trading artery. The middle Rhine, between
Bingen and Koblenz, forces its way through the narrow rocky Rhine
gorge, lined by romantic castles perched above Germany's finest
vineyards. Finally, the river passes through low-lying Holland,
famed for its many flood dykes and windmills.
Guidebook to the River Rhone Cycle Route, an 895km bicycle ride
from the Alps of central Switzerland to the Mediterranean Sea, near
Marseille, France. The route - which is mostly downhill, except for
an optional 15km climb to the start point at Furkapass - is divided
into 20 stages (averaging 45km per stage) and can be completed by
most cyclists in 12-14 days. The route uses two waymarked national
cycle trails: the Swiss R1 Rhone Route and the French ViaRhona,
which together have been adopted by the ECF (European Cyclists'
Federation) as EuroVelo route EV17. The guide provides detailed
route descriptions and 1:150,000 mapping for each stage, as well as
two route options along either the north or south shore of Lake
Geneva. It also includes plenty of practical advice such as
preparing for the journey, transport options there and back, what
to take, accommodation en route and a French/German glossary.
Exam Board: OCR Level: AS/A-level Subject: History First Teaching:
September 2015 First Exam: Summer 2016 Target success in OCR
AS/A-level History with this proven formula for effective,
structured revision; key content coverage is combined with exam
preparation activities and exam-style questions to create a
revision guide that students can rely on to review, strengthen and
test their knowledge. - Enables students to plan and manage a
successful revision programme using the topic-by-topic planner -
Consolidates knowledge with clear and focused content coverage,
organised into easy-to-revise chunks - Encourages active revision
by closely combining historical content with related activities -
Helps students build, practise and enhance their exam skills as
they progress through activities set at three different levels -
Improves exam technique through exam-style questions with sample
answers and commentary from expert authors and teachers - Boosts
historical knowledge with a useful glossary and timeline
Exam board: OCR Level: A-level Subject: History First teaching:
September 2015 First exams: Summer 2017 Maximise your chance of
coursework success; this OCR A-level History Workbook breaks the
topic-based essay down into manageable steps, builds the required
skills and tracks students' progress at every stage. Based on
analysis of real students' submissions and the challenges they
faced, this coursework companion will: - Guide you step by step
through the process, from choosing a topic to conducting research,
constructing an argument and submitting the final work - Improve
critical thinking, reading and writing skills with activities that
involve finding, analysing and evaluating sources and
interpretations, plus activities that help students answer the
question effectively - Enable students to work independently, using
the Workbook to structure their thinking, record their progress and
review their coursework against model paragraphs and a
self-assessment checklist - Ensure that you understand the demands
of the specification, providing a simplified mark scheme and
targeted advice from authors with moderating experience - Boost
confidence and performance not only in coursework but also exams,
as students can apply the skills developed throughout the project
to examination questions
Exam Board: OCR Level: A-Level Subject: History First Teaching:
September 2015 First Exam: Summer 2016 Target success in OCR
A-level History with this proven formula for effective, structured
revision; key content coverage is combined with exam preparation
activities and exam-style questions to create a revision guide that
students can rely on to review, strengthen and test their
knowledge. - Enables students to plan and manage a successful
revision programme using the topic-by-topic planner - Consolidates
knowledge with clear and focused content coverage, organised into
easy-to-revise chunks - Encourages active revision by closely
combining historical content with related activities - Helps
students build, practise and enhance their exam skills as they
progress through activities set at three different levels -
Improves exam technique through exam-style questions with sample
answers and commentary from expert authors and teachers - Boosts
historical knowledge with a useful glossary and timeline
The Camino de Santiago de Compostela (Camino Frances or Way of St
James) is among the world's most famous pilgrimages: Christian
pilgrims have travelled to the shrine of St James in Santiago,
northern Spain, since the ninth century. This guide provides all
the information you need to successfully cycle the Camino. The
Camino Frances is the most popular variant of the Camino, linking
St Jean-Pied-de-Port on the French-Spanish border with Santiago via
Pamplona, Burgos and Leon. The guide presents the journey in 18
stages. Two versions of the route are described, the first (770km)
based closely on the walkers' route and suitable for hybrid or
mountain bikes; the second (798km) a 'road route' for road and
touring cycles. It can be cycled in around 10-14 days and is very
well provisioned. Clear route description and mapping are
accompanied by notes on local points of interest, as well as
background information on Spanish history and the history of the
Camino. The practicalities are also thoroughly covered, including
travel to and from the route, accommodation, facilities, kit and
how to qualify for and obtain your Compostela (pilgrims'
certificate). Whether you're seeking a spiritual journey, a
physical challenge or just a holiday, the Camino promises an
unforgettable experience - from the beautiful landscapes, historic
towns and rich culture of northern Spain to the famed camaraderie
with other wayfarers. Blending information with inspiration, this
guide is an ideal companion to cycling this UNESCO-listed route.
The 1061km Loire Cycle Route starts at the source of the River
Loire in the Massif Central mountains of central France and
finishes at the Atlantic opposite St Nazaire. It descends past
extinct volcanoes, crater lakes and deep gorges before joining
EuroVelo route 6, followed by the fully waymarked Loire a Velo,
France's most popular cycle trail. Following the river downstream
in 26 stages, the route is generally downhill or level, often on
dedicated traffic-free cycle tracks. Packed with a wealth of useful
information - from practical planning advice to fascinating
insights about the river and its surroundings - the guidebook
features detailed route descriptions and informative mapping.
Details of facilities and places to stay, and a French glossary,
are also included. The route goes through the heart of France as
the Loire becomes the royal river, bounded by extravagant chateaux,
fields of Charolais cattle and vineyards. It passes through
historic cities like Orleans and Tours, continuing past Angers and
France's fourth largest city Nantes to finish on the Atlantic
coast.
This guidebook provides 14 stages of route description to cycling
along the Moselle river, a route that offers stunning scenery,
plentiful accommodation and places to eat and drink, and
straightforward cycling throughout. A well-waymarked, generally
downhill 512km route, it is mostly off-road and on well-surfaced
cycle tracks (mainly asphalt) with virtually no gradients, and the
majority is along the riverbank or on canal towpaths. From its
source in the Vosges Mountains of eastern France, the Moselle flows
through the French region of Lorraine and crosses into Luxembourg
then into the German Rheinland region before it reaches its
confluence with the Rhine at the west German city of Koblenz.
Suitable for both veteran long-distance cyclists and for newcomers
to cycle touring who wish to start with an easy-to-follow journey,
the route can be completed in a week by fit cyclists, cycling two
stages per day. Two weeks allow for alternative stages and optional
excursions through the Saar and Rhine gorges and to visit the
Boucles de Moselle and the city of Luxembourg, and give enough time
for sightseeing and a leisurely riding pace.
This guidebook describes two cycle routes between London and Paris:
the 490km 'classic route' and the 387km Avenue Verte. Passing
through rolling chalk downland and characterful market towns, the
trails link these two great cities with their grand buildings,
famous museums and iconic monuments. Ideal both for cycle-touring
holidays and charity challenges, both routes are well within the
capabilities of cyclists of moderate fitness and will generally
take between five days and a week - meaning that a round trip,
including a few days sightseeing in Paris, can easily be
accomplished in a fortnight. The routes are described in both
directions, with the primary route description running from London
to Paris. The classic route is presented in eleven stages; the
Avenue Verte in nine, with clear step-by-step directions
accompanied by mapping, elevation profiles and notes on local
points of interest. A comprehensive introduction covers all the
practicalities, such as Channel crossings, accommodation and what
to take, and also offers a fascinating historical overview of
southern England and northern France. A summary of facilities,
useful contacts and an English-French glossary can be found in the
appendices. The classic route crosses the Channel between Dover and
Calais and makes use of quiet country roads, rural tracks and
dedicated cycle paths, with a number of off-road sections.
Developed to celebrate the 2012 London Olympics, the Avenue Verte
is fully waymarked and makes maximum use of Sustrans off-road cycle
tracks in England and voies vertes (rural cycle routes) in France:
it uses the slightly longer Newhaven-Dieppe crossing. Cycling from
London to Paris draws on the best of both worlds: England and
France; the bright lights and vibrant attractions of the city and
the delightful scenery of Kent, Sussex, Hauts-de-France and
Normandy. The journey offers a wonderful cycling experience, as
well as a unique insight into the cultures of both nations.
This coursebook covers Paper 3, HL option 4: History of Europe,
Topic 11: Italy (1815-1871) and Germany (1815-1890) of the History
for the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma syllabus for first
assessment in 2017. Tailored to the requirements of the IB
syllabus, and written by experienced examiners and teachers it
offers authoritative and engaging guidance through events in Italy
and Germany in the 19th century, from the impact of revolutions to
the emergence of nationalism and the factors involved in the
unification process.
Exam board: OCR Level: A Level Subject: History First teaching:
September 2015 First exams: AS: Summer 2016, A Level: Summer 2017
An OCR endorsed resource Successfully cover Unit Group 2 with the
right amount of depth and pace. This bespoke series from the
leading History publisher follows our proven and popular approach
for OCR A Level, blending clear course coverage with focused
activities and comprehensive assessment support. - Develops
understanding of the period through an accessible narrative that is
tailored to the specification content and structured around key
questions for each topic - Builds the skills required for Unit
Group 2, from explanation, assessment and analysis to the ability
to make substantiated judgements - Enables students to consolidate
and extend their topic knowledge with a range of activities
suitable for classwork or homework - Helps students achieve their
best by providing step-by-step assessment guidance and practice
questions - Facilitates revision with useful summaries at the start
and end of each chapter - Ensures that students understand key
historical terms and concepts by defining them in the glossary
Exam Board: OCR Level: A-level Subject: History First Teaching:
September 2015 First Exam: June 2016 This is an OCR endorsed
resource. Build strong subject knowledge and skills in A Level
History using the in-depth analysis and structured support in this
tailor-made series for OCR's British period studies and enquiries.
- Develops the analytical skills required to succeed in the period
study by organising the narrative content around the key issues for
students to explore - Enhances understanding of the chosen
historical period, supplying a wealth of extracts and sources that
offer opportunities to practise the evaluative skills needed for
the enquiry - Progressively improves study skills through
developmental activities and advice on answering practice exam
questions - Helps students to review, revise and reflect on the
course material through chapter summaries and revision activities
that consolidate topic knowledge - Equips students with
transferable critical thinking skills, presenting contrasting
academic opinions that encourage A Level historians to make
informed judgements on major debates Each title in the OCR A Level
History series contains one or two British period studies and its
associated enquiry, providing complete support for every option in
Unit Group 1.
Exam board: OCR Level: A Level Subject: History First teaching:
September 2015 First exams: AS: Summer 2016, A Level: Summer 2017
An OCR endorsed resource Successfully cover Unit Group 2 with the
right amount of depth and pace; this bespoke series from the
leading History publisher follows our proven and popular approach
for OCR A Level, blending clear course coverage with focused
activities and comprehensive assessment support. - Develops
understanding of the period through an accessible narrative that is
tailored to the specification content and structured around key
questions for each topic - Builds the skills required for Unit
Group 2, from explanation, assessment and analysis to the ability
to make substantiated judgements - Enables students to consolidate
and extend their topic knowledge with a range of activities
suitable for classwork or homework - Helps students achieve their
best by providing step-by-step assessment guidance and practice
questions - Facilitates revision with useful summaries at the start
and end of each chapter - Ensures that students understand key
historical terms and concepts by defining them in the glossary
Exam Board: OCR Level: A-Level Subject: History First Teaching:
September 2015 First Exam: Summer 2016 Target success in OCR
AS/A-level History with this proven formula for effective,
structured revision; key content coverage is combined with exam
preparation activities and exam-style questions to create a
revision guide that students can rely on to review, strengthen and
test their knowledge. - Enables students to plan and manage a
successful revision programme using the topic-by-topic planner -
Consolidates knowledge with clear and focused content coverage,
organised into easy-to-revise chunks - Encourages active revision
by closely combining historical content with related activities -
Helps students build, practise and enhance their exam skills as
they progress through activities set at three different levels -
Improves exam technique through exam-style questions with sample
answers and commentary from expert authors and teachers - Boosts
historical knowledge with a useful glossary and timeline
This title is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International
Education to support the Modern Europe 1750-1921 Option from the
Cambridge AS History syllabus for first examination from 2021.
Develop knowledge and analytical skills with engaging comprehensive
coverage of the Modern Europe 1750-1921 Option from the Cambridge
AS History syllabus for first examination from 2021. - Trust in the
clear and authoritative content written by topic experts - Develop
source skills through questions on a wide range of sources - Stay
focused on the key issues you need to understand with questions
throughout each chapter - Improve study and understanding through
detailed chapter summary diagrams - Build confidence with applying
your knowledge through exam guidance and exam-style questions
Exam board: OCR Level: A-level Subject: History First teaching:
September 2015 First exams: Summer 2016 Target success in OCR
AS/A-level History with this proven formula for effective,
structured revision; key content coverage is combined with exam
preparation activities and exam-style questions to create a
revision guide that students can rely on to review, strengthen and
test their knowledge. - Enables students to plan and manage a
successful revision programme using the topic-by-topic planner -
Consolidates knowledge with clear and focused content coverage,
organised into easy-to-revise chunks - Encourages active revision
by closely combining historical content with related activities -
Helps students build, practise and enhance their exam skills as
they progress through activities set at three different levels -
Improves exam technique through exam-style questions with sample
answers and commentary from expert authors and teachers - Boosts
historical knowledge with a useful glossary and timeline
This guide describes the first 1269km of the cycle route that
follows the Danube river from its source in the Black Forest to
Budapest. Leading through Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Hungary,
the route visits spectacular gorges, hilltop castles, vineyard-clad
hillsides and medieval towns. The route mostly follows part of the
EuroVelo route 6 (EV6). This guide breaks the route into 29 stages,
averaging under 44km per stage. A fit cyclist, cycling an average
of 90km per day should be able to complete the route in a
fortnight. Suitable for all levels of cyclist, on all types of
bike, the route is on a gentle downhill gradient, is mostly
off-road and uses well-surfaced and dedicated cycle tracks or quiet
country roads. You can break the journey at almost any point as
there are many places to stay along the way, varying from youth
hostels through to B&B's, guest houses and hotels. The route's
highlights include the great imperial cities of Vienna, Bratislava
and Budapest, with their palaces, cathedrals, museums and
galleries.
Exam board: OCR Level: AS/A-level Subject: History First teaching:
September 2015 First exams: Summer 2016 (AS); Summer 2017 (A-level)
Put your trust in the textbook series that has given thousands of
A-level History students deeper knowledge and better grades for
over 30 years. Updated to meet the demands of today's A-level
specifications, this new generation of Access to History titles
includes accurate exam guidance based on examiners' reports, free
online activity worksheets and contextual information that
underpins students' understanding of the period. - Develop strong
historical knowledge: in-depth analysis of each topic is both
authoritative and accessible - Build historical skills and
understanding: downloadable activity worksheets can be used
independently by students or edited by teachers for classwork and
homework - Learn, remember and connect important events and people:
an introduction to the period, summary diagrams, timelines and
links to additional online resources support lessons, revision and
coursework - Achieve exam success: practical advice matched to the
requirements of your A-level specification incorporates the lessons
learnt from previous exams - Engage with sources, interpretations
and the latest historical research: students will evaluate a rich
collection of visual and written materials, plus key debates that
examine the views of different historians
Exam Board: OCR Level: A-level Subject: History First Teaching:
September 2015 First Exam: June 2016 This is an OCR endorsed
resource. Build strong subject knowledge and skills in A Level
History using the in-depth analysis and structured support in this
tailor-made series for OCR's British period studies and enquiries.
- Develops the analytical skills required to succeed in the period
study by organising the narrative content around the key issues for
students to explore - Enhances understanding of the chosen
historical period, supplying a wealth of extracts and sources that
offer opportunities to practise the evaluative skills needed for
the enquiry - Progressively improves study skills through
developmental activities and advice on answering practice exam
questions - Helps students to review, revise and reflect on the
course material through chapter summaries and revision activities
that consolidate topic knowledge - Equips students with
transferable critical thinking skills, presenting contrasting
academic opinions that encourage A Level historians to make
informed judgements on major debates Each title in the OCR A Level
History series contains one or two British period studies and its
associated enquiry, providing complete support for every option in
Unit Group 1. From Pitt to Peel 1783-1846 This title explores the
development of British Government from the premiership of Pitt the
Younger to that of Peel. It allows an in-depth understanding of the
key historical knowledge, terms and concepts relevant to 'British
Government in the Age of Revolution 1783-1832' and encourages the
critical use of evidence in investigating and assessing historical
questions in the associated enquiry: 'Peel and the Age of Reform
1832-1853'. This title covers the following period study and
enquiry: - British Government in the Age of Revolution 1783-1832 -
Peel and the Age of Reform 1832-1853
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