This book represents a new concept in Lincolnshire walking guides. Taking as its base the historic City of Lincoln the walks lie within an approximately 15-mile radius of the city’s centre; that is to say about half an hour’s drive – at the most – for the majority of its residents.
Price: £4.99Coniston offers great walking opportunities for either the experienced fell-walker or those seeking a more gentle stroll at lower levels amongst its spectacular and varied scenery.
Price: £4.99The 'Boot Up' Series is fast becoming a phenomenon in local walks books that attract families and others to exploring the countryside in a leisurely way.
Price: £4.99Derwentwater with its adjacent town of Keswick is ideally placed as a centre for walking in the Lake District. Surrounded by Wainwright’s Central and North Western fells including Latrigg, the popular Catbells and Walla Crag, there are walks suitable for all abilities.
Price: £4.99Ten walks suitable for all ages that will give hours of pleasure and enjoyment. A selection of photographs, show some of the landscape that the walks pass through and small snippets of information are highlighted in box form to inspire research and exploration.
Price: £4.99The Isle of Wight has around one pub for every square mile so satisfying your thirst is never going to be a problem. The pubs are located in all sorts of places with many of them having lovely views or nearby historic landmarks or sites of interest.
Price: £4.99The Pixz Boot Up Series is fast becoming a phenomenon in local walks books that attract families and others to exploring the countryside in a leisurely way. It includes short walks for those living in or visiting popular areas of the country, written by those who know the area well. They provide a healthy hour or two of exercise, exploring parts of Britain’s countryside that the casual visitor might otherwise miss, pointing out interesting features along the way. These are perfect walks for families.
Price: £4.99The walks in this book, which all lie within a 10-mile radius of the centres of Newcastle and Gateshead, vary in length from 2 to 6 miles, and are all accessible by public transport. For the most part, they follow level footpaths, though some contain short, uphill sections. They are all suitable for families, or for groups who wish to follow a leisurely rather than an energetic route.
Price: £4.99England's archetypal walking country, through lush valleys and up across limestone downland, the Cotswold Hills are delightfully peppered with warm honey-stone architecture. These houses inspired William Morris to form the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. Its churches, built on wool-wealth from sheep, are without equal.
Price: £4.99The northern area of the Peak District National Park rising beyond the Vale of Edale and Hope Valley contains the three moorland domes of Kinder Scout – the highest point in the Park – Bleaklow and Black Hill. It is a wild area of peat moorland dotted with eroded gritstone outcrops through which the Pennine Way National Trail passes.
Price: £4.99This handy, hardback pocket guide to the mainly gritstone eastern fringes of the Peak District National Park makes a grand companion for anyone interested in exploring the area on foot with ten routes ranging in length from a modest 3.25 miles (6 kms) to 8.5 miles (13.5 kms).
The Lincolnshire Wolds comprise an area of approximately 216 square miles / 558 square kilometres. In recent years the delights of its quiet, unspoilt countryside which offer great walking opportunities have become better known and appreciated.
Price: £4.99A Boot Up the Norfolk Coast...
Whether following the tideline or walking along
a coastal path, strolling through wooded valleys
or following a winding lane, this convenient
pocket-sized companion is designed to add an
extra dimension to the enjoyment of a
leisurely walk.
This handy, hardback pocket guide to the western margins of the Peak District National Park makes a great companion for anyone intending to explore the area on foot. The ten routes described range in length from a modest 2 miles (3.25 kms) to 10 miles (16 kms).
Price: £4.99These walks visit famous landmarks such as Malham Cove and Goredale Scar and the subsidiary valleys including Ribblesdale, Clapdale, Twisleton and Dentdale. The Western Dales offers both easy and more challenging walking in the magnificent limestone surroundings with valley walks, waterfalls in abundance and an ascent of the magnificent Ingleborough.
Price: £4.99These delightful dales contain arguably some of the finest limestone river scenery in Britain. The White Peak, which occupies the central and southern areas of the National Park, is a gentle, rolling green landscape criss-crossed by seemingly countless walled enclosures, scattered with charming upland villages and etched by enchanting valleys and dales.
Price: £4.99Ullswater, claimed to be England’s most beautiful lake, is certainly the most accessible of the English Lake District’s lakes being only 5 miles from the M6 at Penrith. Surrounded by Wainwright’s Far Eastern and Eastern fells Ullswater offers visitors and locals alike a host of activities.
This book aims to combine two or three of these pubs on each walk that are conveniently
reached via footpaths. The walks range from 2.75 miles to 9 miles and have been carefully
selected so that they give a day out with plenty to see and do.