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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Discover the Yorkshire Dales' iconic landscapes with this expertly curated collection of 15 short walks in and around Grassington, Skipton, Malham and Ilkley. Each route has been handpicked for its stunning scenery, local interest and accessibility, inviting you to explore the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park at a relaxed pace, perfect for families, newcomers and anyone seeking gentle adventure. Each walk comes with a clear, easy-to-follow Ordnance Survey® map and step-by-step route description, making navigation in the Dales simple and enjoyable for walkers of all experience levels. Practical information is included for every route in the Grassington, Skipton, Malham and Ilkley areas, covering parking, public transport options, facilities and must-see highlights, so you can focus on making the most of your day.Discover classic Dales landscapes as you stroll through limestone gorges, ancient woodlands and picturesque villages, with iconic viewpoints at Malham Cove, Gordale Scar, Ilkley Moor and the Cow and Calf rocks, alongside historic sites such as Bolton Abbey, Trollers Gill and Grassington lead mines.Routes range from 4 to 10km (all under three hours), and are graded easy to moderate, with short climbs but no technical terrain, ideal for a relaxed outing or walk with the whole family in the Yorkshire Dales. Enjoy the best of Dales hospitality, with recommendations for welcoming pubs and cosy tea rooms along the way, plus expert tips for every season, from spring's wildflowers and summer's long days to autumn's fiery colours and the crisp magic of winter walks. Part of Cicerone's trusted Short Walks series, this Grassington, Skipton, Malham and Ilkley guidebook is perfect for exploring the region's most memorable walks. Whether you're discovering gorges, caves and historic sites, or simply soaking up the views and vibrant village life, this guide offers everything you need for a rewarding day out in the Yorkshire Dales' most captivating corners.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Discover the Yorkshire Dales' iconic landscapes with this expertly curated collection of 15 short walks in and around Grassington, Skipton, Malham and Ilkley. Each route has been handpicked for its stunning scenery, local interest and accessibility, inviting you to explore the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park at a relaxed pace, perfect for families, newcomers and anyone seeking gentle adventure. Each walk comes with a clear, easy-to-follow Ordnance Survey® map and step-by-step route description, making navigation in the Dales simple and enjoyable for walkers of all experience levels. Practical information is included for every route in the Grassington, Skipton, Malham and Ilkley areas, covering parking, public transport options, facilities and must-see highlights, so you can focus on making the most of your day.Discover classic Dales landscapes as you stroll through limestone gorges, ancient woodlands and picturesque villages, with iconic viewpoints at Malham Cove, Gordale Scar, Ilkley Moor and the Cow and Calf rocks, alongside historic sites such as Bolton Abbey, Trollers Gill and Grassington lead mines.Routes range from 4 to 10km (all under three hours), and are graded easy to moderate, with short climbs but no technical terrain, ideal for a relaxed outing or walk with the whole family in the Yorkshire Dales. Enjoy the best of Dales hospitality, with recommendations for welcoming pubs and cosy tea rooms along the way, plus expert tips for every season, from spring's wildflowers and summer's long days to autumn's fiery colours and the crisp magic of winter walks. Part of Cicerone's trusted Short Walks series, this Grassington, Skipton, Malham and Ilkley guidebook is perfect for exploring the region's most memorable walks. Whether you're discovering gorges, caves and historic sites, or simply soaking up the views and vibrant village life, this guide offers everything you need for a rewarding day out in the Yorkshire Dales' most captivating corners.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Discover the Yorkshire Dales iconic landscapes with this expertly curated collection of 15 short walks in and around Grassington, Skipton, Malham and Ilkley. Each route has been handpicked for its stunning scenery, local interest and accessibility, inviting you to explore the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park at a relaxed pace, perfect for families, newcomers and anyone seeking gentle adventure.Each walk comes with a clear, easy-to-follow Ordnance Survey map and step-by-step route description, making navigation in the Dales simple and enjoyable for walkers of all experience levels. Practical information is included for every route in the Grassington, Skipton, Malham and Ilkley areas, covering parking, public transport options, facilities and must-see highlights, so you can focus on making the most of your day.Discover classic Dales landscapes as you stroll through limestone gorges, ancient woodlands and picturesque villages, with iconic viewpoints at Malham Cove, Gordale Scar, Ilkley Moor and the Cow and Calf rocks, alongside historic sites such as Bolton Abbey, Trollers Gill and Grassington lead mines.Routes range from 4 to 10km (all under three hours), and are graded easy to moderate, with short climbs but no technical terrain, ideal for a relaxed outing or walk with the whole family in the Yorkshire Dales. Enjoy the best of Dales hospitality, with recommendations for welcoming pubs and cosy tea rooms along the way, plus expert tips for every season, from springs wildflowers and summers long days to autumns fiery colours and the crisp magic of winter walks.Part of Cicerones trusted Short Walks series, this Grassington, Skipton, Malham and Ilkley guidebook is perfect for exploring the regions most memorable walks. Whether youre discovering gorges, caves and historic sites, or simply soaking up the views and vibrant village life, this guide offers everything you need for a rewarding day out in the Yorkshire Dales most captivating corners. Discover 15 of the best short walks around Grassington, Skipton, Malham and Ilkley. Each walk comes with easy-to-read Ordnance Survey maps, clear route description and lots of images, plus information on beauty spots and refreshment stops. No challenging terrain or complicated navigation means everyone can enjoy walks. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. The Lake District is one of the best places in Britain to introduce children to the outdoors, with twinkling tarns for swimming and skimming stones, craggy summits for scrambling, quiet trails for cycling and lakes for paddling and boating. With outdoor adventures designed for children under 12, this Cicerone guidebook by Rachel Crolla and Carl McKeating gives families everything they need to make the most of a visit to the national park. Rachel Crolla and Carl McKeating's Cicerone guidebook covers 40 graded outdoor adventures across the Lake District, rigorously road-tested and approved by the harshest of critics - the under-12s themselves. Designed for long-term use, it takes families from first easy outings through to more challenging adventures as children grow in confidence and ability. The 40 adventures span hiking, biking, scrambling, swimming, paddling, boating, camping, bothying and hostelling, with something to suit every age, energy level and weather forecastAdventures are graded from easy green routes through blue to more challenging red and black outings, with alternatives provided throughout so families with children of different ages can find the right levelHighlights include Catbells, Coniston Old Man and Scafell Pike for summits; Derwent Water, Coniston, Ullswater and Windermere for lake adventures; Cathedral Cave, Castlerigg Stone Circle and Wray Castle for exploring; and hidden gems such as Hodbarrow Point and Dunnerdale's Fickle StepsEach adventure includes OS mapping, clear route description and practical information on bike and boat hire, public transport and local bases, making it straightforward to plan a day out from anywhere in the national parkAppendices cover bike and boat hire, local attractions and playgrounds, outdoor activity providers and useful contacts, alongside practical guidance on adventuring safely, getting close to nature and responsible use of the national park The perfect companion for any family holiday in the Lake District, whatever the age or ability of your children.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. A guidebook to the 280km (173 mile) Reivers cycle route (NCN 10) across northern England. This long-distance coast-to-coast cycle between Whitehaven and Tynemouth is suitable for both first-time and experienced cyclists and can be ridden in 4 days. The route offers both on and off-road cycling and is suitable for cyclists using touring or hybrid bikes. Presented in 4 stages between 55-82km (34-51 miles)An alternate 241km (150 mile) Borderers Ride from Gretna to Berwick-upon-Tweed is also describedRoute passes through the northern Lake District, Northumberland National Park and North Tynedale, as well as through Kershope Forest and around Kielder WaterOvernight stops include Carlisle, Bailey Mill and BellinghamRoute is described west-east but a summary description is also provided for those wanting to cycle in the opposite direction1:100,000 mapping and profiles are included for each route Guidebook to the Reivers Cycle Route, a 173 mile (280km) coast-to-coast cycle route across northern England and into Scotland from Tynemouth to Whitehaven. Exploring the rich history of traditional border territory, it is suitable for cyclists of all abilities and most commonly tackled on hybrid or sturdy touring bikes. Road alternatives are available. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. The Reivers Route (NCN 10) is one of the quieter and lesser-known of the northern coast-to-coast cycle routes, crossing 280km (173 miles) of Northumberland border country from Whitehaven to Tynemouth. Passing through the northern Lake District, Kielder Forest and Northumberland National Park, it takes in some of the emptiest and most historically rich countryside in England. This comprehensive guidebook by Rachel Crolla and Carl McKeating covers the full Reivers Route in four stages, alongside an alternative 241km (150 mile) Borderers Ride from Gretna to Berwick-upon-Tweed. Suitable for both first-time and experienced cyclists, both routes are described from west to east, with a summary for those riding in the opposite direction. The Reivers Route is presented as a 4-day itinerary with daily stages of 55 to 82km (34 to 51 miles), with overnight stops at Carlisle, Bailey Mill and BellinghamThe alternative Borderers Ride covers 241km (150 miles) from Gretna to Berwick-upon-Tweed, passing through Liddesdale, Hermitage Castle and Wooler with the option to visit the Holy Island of LindisfarneHighlights along the Reivers Route include Whitehaven harbour, Carlisle Castle, the 13th-century Bewcastle Cross, Kielder Water sculptures, the Devil's Causeway and Tynemouth CastleBoth routes are suitable for touring or hybrid bikes, with on and off-road sections throughout; road alternatives are provided, and 1:100,000 mapping and profiles are included for each stageA practical introduction covers getting there and back, accommodation, what kind of bike, equipment, carrying gear and signage, alongside appendices covering accommodation, bike shops and useful contacts A thorough and well-researched guide to a quiet, historically rich coast-to-coast route through some of the emptiest countryside in northern England. The Reivers Route is ideal for those seeking a quieter alternative to Hadrian's Cycleway.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPAP. Condizione: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
Paperback. Condizione: New. Guidebook to 40 outdoor adventures in the Lake District with children under 12, including hiking, biking, scrambling, boating, swimming, paddling, camping, bothying and hostelling. The adventures are graded, with alternatives given where they exist so families can embark on the level of adventure that suits them best. Similarly, the guide is designed for long-term use, so as children grow up they can progress to more exciting and challenging adventures. All featured routes have been rigorously road-tested and have got the thumbs up from the harshest of critics - the under-12s. In addition to OS mapping and easy-to-follow route description, the guide also includes invaluable practical information on bike/boat hire, bases and transport in the Lake District, plus notes on adventuring safely, getting close to nature and responsibly using national parks. The guide is also visually appealing, showcasing stunning photography guaranteed to inspire. With its twinkling tarns for skimming stones and craggy summits for scrambling, the Lake District is a natural adventure playground for children of all ages. It is the perfect place for families to share outdoor adventures, have fun together and inspire youngsters to love and cherish wild and rural landscapes.
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Guidebook to Hadrians Cycleway, a waymarked cycle route that traces what was the most northerly frontier of the Roman Empire. This 174-mile (280km) coast-to-coast route from Ravenglass in Cumbria to South Shields follows quiet roads and cycle paths and can be ridden by cyclists of all abilities.Suggested route takes three days with stages of 5364 miles (85103km)Also includes more leisurely four- and five-day options, a 100-mile (161km) two-day cycle tour along Hadrians Wall only, and an alternative stage that rides closer to the Wall than the official routeClear route descriptions with 1:100,000 mapping, city-centre detail maps and elevation profilesThe main route is described from west-east, but includes descriptions for riding east-westIncludes facilities listings, local history, travel to and from the start and finish, and advice on preparing your kit, bike and self for the adventureHighlights include Ravenglass, Whitehaven, Solway Coast and AONB, Carlisle Castle, Lanercost Priory, Hexham, Tyne Bridge, Roman forts of Birdoswald, Vindolanda, Housesteads, ChestersGPX files for all route variants available for download Guidebook to Hadrian's Cycleway, a 174 mile coast-to-coast route across northern England, following the corridor of the Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site. From Ravenglass in Cumbria through Northumberland to South Shields, with an alternative Tynemouth finish, on cycle paths and quiet country roads suitable for cyclists of all abilities. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Cycle Hadrian's Cycleway and follow one of northern England's most historically rich long-distance routes, tracing the corridor of Hadrian's Wall World Heritage Site on a 174-mile (280km) coast-to-coast journey from Ravenglass in Cumbria to South Shields on the North Sea. Passing Roman forts, dramatic moorland, the Solway Coast, and the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne, this waymarked route is one of Britain's most rewarding cycle touring adventures. This trusted Cicerone guidebook by Rachel Crolla and Carl McKeating describes the full 174-mile route on quiet roads and cycle paths suitable for cyclists of all abilities, with a suggested three-day itinerary and more leisurely four- and five-day options. A shortened two-day Wall-only option and an alternative stage riding closer to Hadrian's Wall itself are also included. Cycle Hadrian's Cycleway in 3 days with suggested stages of 53-64 miles (85-103km), or choose a more leisurely 4 or 5-day itinerary to allow more time to explore the Roman history and landscapes along the routeHighlights of the route include Ravenglass, the Solway Coast and AONB, Carlisle Castle, Lanercost Priory, the Roman forts of Birdoswald, Vindolanda, Housesteads and Chesters, Hexham, the Tyne Bridge, and the Conversation Piece installation at South ShieldsNavigate with confidence using clear route descriptions with 1:100,000 mapping, city-centre detail maps, and elevation profiles, with GPX files for all route variants available to downloadTackle a shorter two-day, 100-mile (161km) Wall-only cycle tour, or follow an alternative stage that rides closer to Hadrian's Wall than the official route, offering greater flexibility for your tripPlan your Hadrian's Cycleway adventure with comprehensive facilities listings, accommodation information, local history, and practical advice on travel to and from Ravenglass and South Shields Plan your Hadrian's Cycleway adventure with confidence using this comprehensive guidebook. Immerse yourself in two thousand years of history, wild northern landscapes, and the rich heritage of Roman Britain on one of England's most compelling coast-to-coast cycle routes.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Cycle the Way of the Roses and cross northern England from coast to coast, following 170 miles (274km) of scenic country lanes, minor roads, and traffic-free cycle paths from the bay at Morecambe to the cliffs at Bridlington on the Yorkshire coast. Passing through the Lune Valley, the Forest of Bowland, the Yorkshire Dales, Nidderdale, the Vale of York, and the rolling Yorkshire Wolds, this is one of England's most rewarding and accessible cycle routes. A challenge within the reach of cyclists of all abilities and rideable on a road bike or hybrid, this trusted Cicerone guide describes the full 170-mile route across 3 days, with alternative 2, 4, and 5-day itineraries also outlined. Six excellent day rides in the vicinity of the main route are also described, making it ideal for those who want to explore the surrounding countryside further. Cycle the Way of the Roses in 3 days from Morecambe to Bridlington, with stages of 50-60 miles per day taking in the full sweep of Lancashire and Yorkshire, from Morecambe Bay to the dramatic chalk cliffs of Flamborough Head.Explore six circular day rides in the vicinity of the main route, including the Arnside and Silverdale tour, the Way of the Dales, Brontë Country and the dark satanic hills, the Otley and Knaresborough round, a circuit of the Wolds, and an extension from Bridlington to Scarborough.Discover the highlights of the Way of the Roses, including the idyllic villages of Burnsall, Settle, and Pocklington, the historic city of York, Ripon Abbey, Brimham Rocks, the Three Peaks, and the spectacular scenery of the Yorkshire Dales and Nidderdale.Navigate with confidence using 1:100,000 mapping and gradient profiles included for each stage, alongside GPX files available to download for the full route.Plan your Way of the Roses cycling trip with comprehensive practical advice on preparation, equipment, what kind of bike to use, accommodation, and travel logistics to and from Morecambe and Bridlington.Choose your own itinerary with flexible options ranging from a two-day challenge to a more leisurely five-day ride, with the route also described east to west for those who prefer to start from Bridlington. Cycle the Way of the Roses with confidence using this trusted Cicerone guidebook. From the shores of Morecambe Bay to the dramatic Yorkshire coast, this is the essential companion for one of northern England's most satisfying and accessible coast-to-coast cycle rides.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. One of France's least visited and most geologically spectacular regions, the Auvergne sits at the heart of the Massif Central, shaped by millions of years of volcanic activity that left behind a landscape of dramatic peaks, crater lakes, ancient lava flows, and some of the most unspoilt countryside in western Europe. From the famous Puy de Dôme and the high summits of the Cantal to the gorges of the Loire and the abbeys of the Haute-Loire, this is a walking destination of extraordinary variety and character. Written by Rachel Crolla and Carl McKeating, this guidebook describes 42 day walks ranging from 2 to 16km (1 to 10 miles) and taking 1 to 6 hours, organised across five distinct areas of the Auvergne. It combines clear route descriptions with detailed information on accommodation, public transport, and the region's volcanic history to help walkers of all abilities explore this remarkable corner of France with confidence. The 42 walks are graded 1 to 3 and spread across five areas, covering the Cantal, the Chaîne des Puys, the Monts Dore, the Haute-Loire, including the Livradois-Forez regional nature park, and the Montagne BourbonnaiseHighlights include volcanic summits Puy de Dôme, Puy Mary, Plomb du Cantal, and Puy de Sancy, alongside crater lakes Pavin and Guéry, magnificent abbeys at Chaise-Dieu and Lavaudieu, and the Volvic springSketch maps are included for every walk alongside detailed information on accommodation and public transport, with local points of interest featured throughout, including the Livradois-Forez and Auvergne Volcanoes regional nature parksBackground sections cover the region's volcanic history, plants, wildlife, and food and drink, giving rich context for the landscapes and villages you encounter across all five areasIdeal bases include Le Puy-en-Velay and Vichy, with Murat for the Cantal, Orcival for the Monts Dore and Dômes, and Mayet-de-Montagne for the Montagne Bourbonnaise Forty-two walks through one of France's most geologically fascinating and least-explored walking regions. Discover the Auvergne's volcanoes, crater lakes, and medieval abbeys with confidence.
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Da: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Guidebook to 40 outdoor adventures in the Lake District with children under 12, including hiking, biking, scrambling, boating, swimming, paddling, camping, bothying and hostelling. The adventures are graded, with alternatives given where they exist so families can embark on the level of adventure that suits them best. Similarly, the guide is designed for long-term use, so as children grow up they can progress to more exciting and challenging adventures. All featured routes have been rigorously road-tested and have got the thumbs up from the harshest of critics - the under-12s. In addition to OS mapping and easy-to-follow route description, the guide also includes invaluable practical information on bike/boat hire, bases and transport in the Lake District, plus notes on adventuring safely, getting close to nature and responsibly using national parks. The guide is also visually appealing, showcasing stunning photography guaranteed to inspire.With its twinkling tarns for skimming stones and craggy summits for scrambling, the Lake District is a natural adventure playground for children of all ages. It is the perfect place for families to share outdoor adventures, have fun together and inspire youngsters to love and cherish wild and rural landscapes. Guidebook to 40 outdoor adventures in the Lake District with children under 12, including walking, cycling, orienteering, paddling, boating, hostelling and more. Graded activities for varying age ranges or for families with children of different ages. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPAP. Condizione: New. New Book. Shipped from UK. Established seller since 2000.
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Paperback. Condizione: New. Guidebook to the Way of the Roses, a 170-mile coast-to-coast cycle route across Lancashire and Yorkshire. The three-day journey (alternative two, four and five day itineraries are also outlined) begins in Morecambe and finishes in Bridlington, linking scenic country lanes, minor roads and traffic-free cycle paths. Six excellent day rides, located in the vicinity of the main route, are also described. Clear and concise route description is accompanied by 1:100K mapping and gradient profiles, guaranteeing problem-free navigating. Also included is handy advice on practicalities such as preparation, equipment, accommodation and travel logistics to and from the start and finish of the route. A challenge within the reach of cyclists of all abilities and a satisfying traverse across country, the Way of the Roses takes in idyllic villages such as Burnsall, Pocklington and Settle, castles and cathedrals including York, Ripon abbey and prehistoric sites, along with stunning natural features such as the Three Peaks, Brimham Rocks and Flamborough Head.
Paperback. Condizione: New. Guidebook to Hadrian's Cycleway, a waymarked cycle route that traces what was the most northerly frontier of the Roman Empire. This 174-mile (280km) coast-to-coast route from Ravenglass in Cumbria to South Shields follows quiet roads and cycle paths and can be ridden by cyclists of all abilities. Suggested route takes three days with stages of 53-64 miles (85-103km)Also includes more leisurely four- and five-day options, a 100-mile (161km) two-day cycle tour along Hadrian's Wall only, and an alternative stage that rides closer to the Wall than the official routeClear route descriptions with 1:100,000 mapping, city-centre detail maps and elevation profilesThe main route is described from west-east, but includes descriptions for riding east-westIncludes facilities listings, local history, travel to and from the start and finish, and advice on preparing your kit, bike and self for the adventureHighlights include Ravenglass, Whitehaven, Solway Coast and AONB, Carlisle Castle, Lanercost Priory, Hexham, Tyne Bridge, Roman forts of Birdoswald, Vindolanda, Housesteads, ChestersGPX files for all route variants available for download.
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EUR 14,35
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Very Good. Walking in the Auvergne: 42 Walks in Volcano Country (Cicerone Walking Guides) (Cicerone Guides) This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. See all our books here, order more than 1 book and get discounted shipping. .