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Lancashire Pathfinder Guide
Jarrold Publishing,
Paperback, 96pp, 230 x 130 mm
With its fen-like lowlands, its coastal scenery, the high fells of Bowland and the lush river valleys of the Ribble and Lune. Lancashire is a county of surprising diversity from its great Industrial heritage towns to its attractive, rural villages and its numerous historic monuments. There can be no...
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Lincolnshire & the Wolds Pathfinder Guide(Out of Print)
The second largest county in England, Lincolnshire offers a surprising diversity of landscape - rolling wolds, coastal reaches, marshlands with endless skies and wide and impressive vistas, interspersed with historic market towns, magnificent churches and, of course, the ancient cathedral city of Li...
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Loch Lomond, Trossachs, Stirling & Clackmannan Pathfinder Guide
Walking in Scotland is quite different from walking south of the border. In England there are only eight summits that top 3000 ft, while in Scotland there are 277, with 45 of them situated in the Southern Highlands. The Trossachs are particularly spectacular when clothed in autumn colours and provid...
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Mid Wales & The Marches Pathfinder Guide
Overshadowed by Snowdonia to the north and the Brecon Beacons to the south, mid Wales is something of a 'green desert'. Shrouded by Celtic mists, it baffled the advance of the English invaders, thus preserving the Welsh language in the west of Wales. The tranquil borderland of the Marches, offers a ...
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More Cotswolds Walks Pathfinder Guide
This companion volume to the tremendously popular Pathfinder Cotswold, features 28 new walks set amidst the stunning pastoral scenery of that stretches from the north of Somerset to the borders of Worcester and Warwickshire. By far the best way to explore this uniquely beautiful and harmonious corne...
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More Lake District Walks Pathfinder Guide
This second Lake District title includes a number of walks that are either on the periphery of or outside the boundaries of the national park. There are two main reasons for this: the first is to reduce some of the pressure on the more popular parts of the Lake District, and the second is to encoura...
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More Sussex Pathfinder Guide
Pathfinder Surrey and Sussex has proved one of the most popular titles in the series and this latest guide contains 28 brand new walks covering Sussex and the South Downs. There are terrific opportunities here for coastal and downland walks that make the most of the beautiful scenery and rich herita...
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Norfolk Pathfinder Guide
From stunning coastal scenery in the north of the county, to the unique inland waterways of the Broads to the east and the remote beauty of the vast fenlands to the west. Norfolk has always been a popular holiday destination but until now has never had much of a reputation as walking country. Howeve...
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North Wales, Snowdon & Offas Dyke Pathfinder Guide
This guide complements Snowdonia, Anglesey and the Llyn Peninsula Walks in the Pathfinder series. It contains some more walks in the national park, but extends eastwards to embrace the less well-known but highly attractive countryside of north-east Wales that lies between Snowdonia and the English b...
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North York Moors Pathfinder Guide
The North York Moors are bounded by the Cleveland Hills to the north, the Hambledon Hills to the west, and the Tabular Hills to the south. The circle is completed by the North Sea on the east. Many attractive gateway towns to the region Guisborough, Pickering, Scarborough and Whitby are included in ...
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Northumberland, the Borders & Hadrians Wall Pathfinder Guide
A closer look at the landscape of the most violent and bloodstained piece of land in Britain reveals not only medieval castles such as Dunstanburgh and Hermitage, but also walled towns, peel towers, and of course, Hadrian's Wall. This collection of walks explores three sections of the wall, includin...
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Oban, Mull & Kintyre Pathfinder Guide
The rock of Dunadd, a few miles north of Lochgilphead, marks the place where the Scots established their headquarters after landing from Ireland around 500AD, and it can rightfully claim to be the birthplace of Scotland. It is also at the heart of present-day Argyll, which roughly corresponds to the...
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Peak District Pathfinder Guide
The Peak Districts landscape varies dramatically, with plenty of places of interest such as Chatsworth House near Bakewell, the plague village of Eyam, the Victorian spa town of Matlock Bath, historic Lyme Park and Holmfirth setting for TV's Last of the Summer Wine. This guide contains routes throug...
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Pembrokeshire & Gower Pathfinder Guide
Although deep in South Wales, Pembrokeshire and Carmarthenshire have a strong English influence, but their most striking feature, from the point of view of the walker, is that they contain some of the most spectacular coastal scenery and finest stretches of coast path in Britain. Although the walks ...
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Perthshire, Angus & Fife Pathfinder Guide
Approaching the eastern part of central Scotland, where the Grampians dominate the horizon, it appears at first glance to be mountain country. In fact much of the area is low-lying, with flat woodland and agricultural land bordered by gentle, rounded hills and an attractive North Sea coastline. Pert...
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Shakespeare Country, Vale of Evesham & the Cotswolds Pathfinder Guide
The area covered by this guide encompasses all the scenic features that are generally considered to be traditionally English. It is a landscape characterised by gently rolling hills, wide and verdant river valleys, wooded tracts, small market towns and, above all, an abundance of exceptionally attra...
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Sherwood Forest and East Midlands Pathfinder Guide
Each book contains 28 walks graded in ascending order of difficulty, ranging from easy strolls to more demanding walks. Illustrated with colour mapping and photographs. <br><br>28 tried and tested walks, colour coded to match the right walk to the right ability. <br><br>Sections on 'The Law' and 'Sa...
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Shropshire, Staffordshire & the Heart of England Pathfinder Guide
Heart of England' conjures up an image of a largely unchanged, unspoilt rural landscape of farmland and woodland, with slowly meandering rivers, small market towns, old churches and thatched cottages. It is a landscape that inspired William Shakespeare and Edward Elgar. The walks in this guide cover...
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Skye and North West Highlands Pathfinder Guide
This guide covers a substantial area of Scotland's western seaboard. The walks divide simply into mountain and coastal routes. A clifftop walk starting at Stoer gives stunning views of Quinag and Ben More and the Outer Hebridean islands, while another route starts from Shieldaig, a picturesque villa...
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Snowdonia, Anglesey and the Lleyn Peninsula Pathfinder Guide
The mountains of Snowdonia make up most of Gywnedd, the foremost bastion of Welsh language and culture, but the area also includes the island of Anglesey to the north and the Llyn Peninsula to the west. Both are very different in topography from the mountain heartland. The guide contains a route up ...
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Somerset, Wiltshire & Mendips Pathfinder Guide
Both scenically and historically, Somerset and Wiltshire rank as two of the most attractive and interesting counties in Britain. Landscapes range from the breezy heights of the Mendips to the flat meadows of the Somerset Levels, and from the rolling chalk uplands of the Marlborough Downs to the mudf...
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South Devon and Dartmoor Pathfinder Guide
This collection of walks complements Pathfinder Dartmoor, an area acclaimed as the last great wilderness in Britain. The haunting beauty of the central moorland studded with old tin mines and one of Britain's highest concentrations of historic remains is explored on several routes through the nation...
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Suffolk Pathfinder Guide
Suffolk's riverside meadows of the Stour valley remain as beautiful today as when Constable painted them two centuries ago. Similarly, the county's lonely expanses of estuarine marsh, which are a feature of the coast, have a quality that appeal to writers as well as artists. A walk through Flatford ...
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Surrey & Sussex Pathfinder Guide
Despite the proximity of these counties to London, walkers parts of the region may find themselves treading some of the quietest footpaths in southern England. With smooth, rolling contours, they sweep across Sussex to terminate at Beachy Head and the spectacular Seven Sisters, and feature in severa...
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Vale of York & the Yorkshire Wolds Pathfinder Guide
The wide plain of the Vale of York lies at the very heart of the county of Yorkshire with the historic city of York at its centre. The vale is bordered by the Pennnines to the west, the North York Moors to the north-east and the Yorkshire Wolds to the east. While most visitors flock to Yorkshire's t...
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