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Ireland's Causeway Coast Way runs for 32 miles (51 km) of unspoiled scenery past the legendary Giant's Causeway. The route offers easy-going walking, welcoming B&Bs and pubs and it combines well with a trip to Rathlin Island. This book has clear route maps and directions, with features on the Giant's Causeway and Rathlin Island, and is rainproof.
The Kerry Way runs for 130 miles through Ireland's most spectacular mountain landscapes, starting and finishing in the town of Killarney. This guidebook contains all you need to plan and enjoy your holiday: detailed route mapping; the Way in sections, with distance, terrain and refreshments; third edition fully revised after route check.
The Arran Coastal Way is a long walk (65 miles/105 km) encircling the lovely Isle of Arran, near Glasgow. This guidebook explains how to plan and enjoy your holiday. It includes the route description; pre-history and history; whisky-making and wildlife on Arran; map of the entire route in 4 drop-down panels; and information about public transport.
This pilgrimage walk runs for 55 miles from the Firth of Forth via Dunfermline Abbey to its famous destination St Andrews. Rich in industrial heritage, it passes through mining communities, former railways, castles and former textile centres. Above all, it celebrates Fife's pilgrim kingdom and history through many churches and religious sites.
The Loch Lomond & Cowal Way runs for 57 miles across the Cowal peninsula, easily reached from Glasgow. The route starts on Loch Fyne and ends on Loch Lomond. The trail is well waymarked, and has rugged terrain with glorious views over the Firth of Clyde. The area is rich in heritage and wildlife, with red squirrels, red deer and golden eagles.
Antarctica is remote and extreme, but people who go there come back with amazing memories and stunning photos. Ir is crucial for monitoring global warming and other research. Interest in the world's highest and coldest continent has never been greater. The book has concise text, lavishly illustrated with mapping, diagrams and 100 colour photos.
The John Muir Way is a coast-to-coast route for cyclists and walkers that crosses Scotland from Helensburgh on the Clyde to Dunbar on the Forth (134 miles). This guidebook (updated 2023) contains step-by-step guidance with 100+ colour photos and mapping at 1:75,000). Good public transport makes the route easy to tackle in sections.
Friends Way 2 is a 58-mile walk in northern England that starts from Sedbergh, passes through fine scenery in Cumbria and ends at Swarthmoor Hall. A sequel to Friends Way 1 (Pendle Hill to Sebergh), it celebrates Margaret Fell's life and work in founding the Quaker movement, as well as George Fox's ramblings in 1652.
The Dingle Way runs 114 miles (183 km) around the beautiful Dingle Peninsula. It offers spectacular seascapes and mountain views. The peninsula is rich in wildlife, archaeology and charming Irish pubs. This fourth edition has revised maps, many updates, 75 colour photos and is printed on rainproof paper with rugged perfect binding.
This Orkney pilgrimage walk celebrates St Magnus 900 years after his martyrdom. The 60-mile route has manageable daily distances, stunning coastal vistas, unique wildlife, tidal islands, historic interest and great variety of terrain. Starting from the site of Magnus' martyrdom on Egilsay, it culminates at his cathedral in the capital, Kirkwall.
This fully waymarked trail runs for 101 miles southward from the natural harbour of Tarbert to Macrihanish via Campbeltown. Since it opened the route has evolved. The 2023 edition of this essential guidebook contains all you need: updated mapping of the whole route and detailed directions, with distances, terrain and refreshment stops.
The Friends Way is a 62-mile walk in northern England that starts near Pendle Hill and passes through fine parts of the Yorkshire Dales to end at Sedbergh. It combines glorious scenery with superb wildlife and striking geology, and visits key places in George Fox's journey of 1652 that led to the creation of the Quaker movement.
Revised 4th edition of guidebook for a trail linked with Scotland's most famous outlaw, Rob Roy MacGregor. It runs from Drymen to Pitlochry, with superb Highland scenery, wildlife, history and heritage. Based on fieldwork in 2021, here is how to plan and enjoy a week's walk or 3-4 days cycling; features detailed new mapping at 1:50,000 on 18 pages.
The Cumbria Way begins at Ulverston and heads north for 73 miles (123 km) across the Lake District, over High Pike to the border city of Carlisle. This new edition of the rainproof guidebook contains detailed directions, fascinating background, practical information on transport and accommodation, and has 85 colour photos and improved mapping.
The Speyside Way runs for 85 miles from the fishing port of Buckie to Newtonmore in the Cairngorm National Park. This edition has large-scale mapping at 1:42,500, and plans of villages en route. It contains all you need to enjoy your walk with detailed directions, distance, terrain and refreshments. With 103 colour photos it makes a fine souvenir.
The Wicklow Way is Ireland's first and most popular waymarked long-distance walk, running 81 miles (130 km) between Dublin and Clonegal, with varied and scenic walking on the flanks of the Wicklow mountains. This third edition provides detailed mapping, many updates and 95 colour photos.
Guidebook to the Moray Coast Trail with 44 miles of beach walking, coastal paths, quiet roads and old railways, with views across coves, beaches and skerries to the Moray Firth and North Sea. Also covers the Dava Way which covers 23 miles inland with vistas of mountain, moorland and farmland. Contains mapping at 1:40,000 and 75 colour photos.
This popular National Trail runs for 108 miles (174 km) around the North York Moors from Helmsley to Filey. The book gives background on the history, geology and wildlife, with detailed route description updated in 2021. It is illustrated with 11 pages of mapping and 95 colour photos - all you need for a week's walking holiday.
This inspiring pilgrim route runs for 70 miles south from North Berwick near Edinburgh, and culminates with a barefoot crossing to Lindisfarne. Its North Sea coastline has stunning scenery, historic fishing villages and amazing wildlife. It also visits Coldingham and Lindisfarne Priories. Most people will complete the route within 5 to 8 days.
This is England's most popular walk, and this enlarged, updated guidebook does it justice at last. Its 184 miles (296 km) run across the north of England from Irish Sea to North Sea, passing through fine scenery, with welcoming pubs and plenty of accommodation. The book has 150 photographs, 25 pages of maps and 16 altitude profiles.
The Borders Abbeys Way is one of Scotland's Great Trails, easily reached by rail from Edinburgh. Within its 67 miles it takes in historic ruined abbeys at Melrose, Dryburgh, Kelso and Jedburgh, the towns of Hawick and Selkirk, and Abbotsford House. There is easy walking beside the Rivers Tweed and Teviot, and the hilly sections offer fine views.
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