With the 630 mile long South West Coast and both Dartmoor and Exmoor national parks this area offers a superb range of walks.
From Old Harry Rocks, Lulworth Cove and Durdle Door, all along the shore
of the Jurassic Coast to Lyme Regis, via the glowing summit of Golden
Cap and the one-eyed winking lighthouse at Portland Bill, Dorset is a
walkers' wonderland.
Here is a collection of 20 tried and tested circular walks ranging in length between 3 to 6 miles.
Dorset, with its glorious coastline and gentle rolling hills, is a
walker’s county. The twenty circular walks in this book vary in length
from 2 to 6 miles and are enjoyable all year round.
Dorset remains one of the most unspoilt and unchanged counties in England and has much to offer the walker.
Price: £7.99
On a fine day, there is nothing quite like a drive into the country, followed by a leisurely walk and a hearty meal in a good local pub or cafe.
Price: £7.99
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.
Exmoor National Park Enamel...
10 of the best off-road touring routes to Exmoor, North Devon and The Quantock Hills which include Public Rights of Way; bridlepaths & quiet lanes. These routes have also been checked out and approved by the Exmoor National Park Authority.
The South Devon coast includes Dartmouth, Salcombe, Torquay, Paignton and Exmouth, as well as many other popular coastal locations.
Price: £12.99
Forty Farms - Conversations...
Over the years, authors, artists and amblers aplenty have felt the pull
of the Thames, and now travel writer Tom Chesshyre is following in their
footsteps.
He’s walking the length of the river from the Cotswolds to the North Sea – a winding journey of over two hundred miles.
A UK-oriented guide to geocaching, an accessible, fun and
family-friendly outdoor activity that is rapidly growing in popularity.
Primarily an introduction for newcomers, but also offering advice for
veterans, the step-by-step guide explains all the equipment needed as
well as how to identify, find and create your own geocaches.