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  • Terry Marsh

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2023

    ISBN 10: 1786310945 ISBN 13: 9781786310941

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Enjoy the tranquil beauty of the Dales Way, a picturesque long-distance trail stretching 130 km (81 miles) from Ilkley in West Yorkshire to Bowness-on-Windermere in the Lake District, passing through some of northern England's most stunning countryside. Follow gentle riverside paths and rolling green valleys, traversing the heart of the Yorkshire Dales and the foothills of the Lake District, with highlights including Bolton Abbey, Dentdale, and the breathtaking views of Windermere. This map book provides all the detailed mapping you need to walk the Dales Way: Features 1:25,000 Ordnance Survey (OS) mapsCovers the entire trail from Ilkley to Bowness-on-WindermereSuitable for walking the trail in either directionCompact and easy to carry, perfect for your jacket pocket or backpackFor step-by-step route descriptions, an accompanying Cicerone guidebook, 'Walking the Dales Way,' is also availablePart of a comprehensive series for long-distance walkers Plan your journey along the Dales Way with confidence and experience the peaceful charm of England's iconic landscapes.

  • Steve Davison

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2025

    ISBN 10: 1852849355 ISBN 13: 9781852849351

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Stretching 87 miles (139km) across southern England, the Ridgeway National Trail runs from Avebury in Wiltshire to Ivinghoe Beacon in Buckinghamshire along one of Britain's oldest roads. This low-level, accessible long-distance trail typically takes 6-9 days and passes through the North Wessex Downs and Chiltern Hills, offering sweeping views and a journey through thousands of years of history. The Ridgeway Map Booklet is a compact, lightweight walking map and navigation companion featuring the entire route on detailed Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 mapping. Designed for use on the move, it provides clear, reliable navigation in a convenient pocket-sized format. Full Ridgeway National Trail route shown on Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 mapping for precise navigation from Avebury to Ivinghoe BeaconClearly marked trail line across the North Wessex Downs and Chiltern Hills, including detours to historic and archaeological sites along the routeContinuous mapping across the entire route in a compact booklet, eliminating the need for multiple separate map sheetsLightweight, pocket-sized trail map that can be used to walk the trail in either directionFor step-by-step route descriptions and planning advice, a Cicerone guidebook, Walking the Ridgeway, is also available Whether you're following ancient trackways past prehistoric monuments or enjoying wide-open chalk downland, the Ridgeway Map Booklet keeps navigation simple and stress-free, helping you focus on the history, landscapes and experience of this iconic National Trail.

  • Terry Marsh

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2023

    ISBN 10: 1786310945 ISBN 13: 9781786310941

    Da: Rarewaves USA, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Enjoy the tranquil beauty of the Dales Way, a picturesque long-distance trail stretching 130 km (81 miles) from Ilkley in West Yorkshire to Bowness-on-Windermere in the Lake District, passing through some of northern England's most stunning countryside. Follow gentle riverside paths and rolling green valleys, traversing the heart of the Yorkshire Dales and the foothills of the Lake District, with highlights including Bolton Abbey, Dentdale, and the breathtaking views of Windermere. This map book provides all the detailed mapping you need to walk the Dales Way: Features 1:25,000 Ordnance Survey (OS) mapsCovers the entire trail from Ilkley to Bowness-on-WindermereSuitable for walking the trail in either directionCompact and easy to carry, perfect for your jacket pocket or backpackFor step-by-step route descriptions, an accompanying Cicerone guidebook, 'Walking the Dales Way,' is also availablePart of a comprehensive series for long-distance walkers Plan your journey along the Dales Way with confidence and experience the peaceful charm of England's iconic landscapes.

  • Paddy Dillon

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2026

    ISBN 10: 1786311046 ISBN 13: 9781786311047

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Discover the wild beauty of the Isles of Scilly, a remote Atlantic archipelago off the coast of Cornwall where turquoise seas, white-sand beaches and rugged granite headlands create some of the most distinctive coastal scenery in Britain. With a mild climate, abundant wildlife and peaceful island landscapes, the Isles of Scilly offer exceptional low-level walking across five inhabited islands, where coastal paths, historic sites and hidden coves are never far away. This Cicerone guidebook, written by expert Paddy Dillon, is the ideal companion for exploring the Isles of Scilly on foot, combining practical route guidance with inspiring insight into the islands' landscapes and history. Featuring 11 day walks and 4 boat trips, it helps walkers discover the very best day walks in the Isles of Scilly across St Mary's, Tresco, St Martin's, St Agnes and Bryher. The guidebook describes 11 carefully selected day walks across the main islands, allowing you to explore the diverse landscapes of the Isles of Scilly, from windswept granite headlands and sandy bays to peaceful heathland and historic coastal pathsFour recommended boat trips help you experience the wider archipelago, making it easy to reach remote islands and hidden corners of the islands that highlight the region's maritime character and natural beauty Walks range from 3 to 14km (2-9 miles), taking in highlights such as the historic harbour town of Hugh Town on St Mary's and the quiet coastal paths and open heathland landscapes of BryherEach walk includes clear step-by-step route descriptions supported by detailed 1:25,000 OS mapping and GPX downloads, helping you navigate coastal paths, ancient field systems and sandy bays across the islands with confidence Practical travel and planning information helps you organise your Isles of Scilly walking holiday, including advice on island transport, boat services and places to stop for food and refreshments during your walks With carefully selected routes and practical navigation tools, this guidebook helps you uncover the very best walking on the Isles of Scilly. Follow quiet coastal paths, explore historic island landscapes and experience the freedom of discovering this extraordinary archipelago on foot.

  • Paddy Dillon

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2024

    ISBN 10: 1786312220 ISBN 13: 9781786312228

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Explore the stunning landscapes and rich heritage of the Cleveland Way National Trail, stretching 177 km (110 miles) from Helmsley to Filey across the North York Moors National Park. Discover rolling heather moors, dramatic coastal cliffs, and peaceful valleys as you walk this classic week-long route, featuring historic villages and breathtaking scenery. This map booklet provides all the detailed mapping you need to walk the Cleveland Way National Trail: Features 1:25,000 Ordnance Survey (OS) maps with the full route line clearly shownCovers the entire trail from Helmsley to FileySuitable for walking the trail in either directionCompact and pocket-sized, ideal for your jacket pocket or backpackIncludes the relevant extract from the OS Explorer map legendFor step-by-step route descriptions, an accompanying Cicerone guidebook, 'Walking the Cleveland Way and Yorkshire Wolds Way,' is also availablePart of the Cicerone series for National Trail walkers Plan your Cleveland Way adventure with confidence and enjoy every stage of this rewarding journey through the heart of the North York Moors, brought to you by Cicerone, the trusted experts in outdoor guidebooks.

  • Kev Reynolds

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2024

    ISBN 10: 1786312115 ISBN 13: 9781786312112

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Explore the scenic Cotswold Way, a classic National Trail stretching 163 km (102 miles) from the market town of Chipping Campden to the World Heritage city of Bath. This rewarding two-week hike takes you across the rolling hills, limestone villages, and sweeping escarpments of the Cotswolds National Landscape, combining peaceful countryside with vibrant historic towns at every turn. This map booklet provides all the detailed mapping you need to walk the Cotswold Way: Features 1:25,000 Ordnance Survey maps with the full route line clearly shown.Covers the entire Cotswold Way National Trail, from Chipping Campden to Bath.Suitable for walking the route in either direction.Compact and pocket-sized, perfect for jacket or rucksack.Includes the relevant extract from the OS Explorer map legend for easy reference.Handy facilities planner, stage-by-stage route summary tables, and full accommodation listings to help plan your itinerary.For step-by-step route descriptions, an accompanying Cicerone guidebook, 'Walking the Cotswold Way', is also available. GPX files are available to download.Part of the Cicerone series for long-distance walkers. Plan your Cotswold Way adventure with confidence and enjoy every stage of this characterful National Trail, brought to you by Cicerone, the trusted experts in outdoor guidebooks.

  • Nike Werstroh, Jacint Mig

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2023

    ISBN 10: 1786311534 ISBN 13: 9781786311535

    Da: Rarewaves.com USA, London, LONDO, Regno Unito

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Discover the varied landscapes and hidden gems of the Surrey countryside with 15 Short Walks in the Surrey Hills, a practical and inspiring guidebook to short walks in the Surrey Hills National Landscape (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty). Carefully designed to be completed in under three hours, these circular walks are ideal for relaxed half-day adventures, family outings or anyone wanting to enjoy scenic countryside without committing to a full-day hike. 15 carefully selected circular walks are included, ranging from 5 to 13km (3-8 miles), suitable for most abilities and typically completed in under three hours, including areas around Guildford, Dorking and FarnhamExplore some of the Surrey Hills' best-known beauty spots, including Box Hill, Leith Hill, Devil's Punch Bowl and Reigate Fort, along with quieter hidden gems along the River Wey and sweeping viewpoints across the North Downs and Greensand HillsPractical information for every walk includes distance, ascent, start points, parking, public transport options and nearby cafés or pubs, helping you plan easy and enjoyable outings for all the family in SurreyNavigate with confidence using clear step-by-step directions and detailed Ordnance Survey mapping, with GPX files available to download for use on GPS devices on walks that include the scenery around Frensham Little Pond, and the striking turquoise waters of Silent Pool, a spring-fed lake steeped in local legendHighlights along the routes include the evocative ruins of Waverley Abbey, England's first Cistercian abbey set beside the River Wey; the woodland remains of Chilworth Gunpowder Mills, where paths weave past historic industrial structures and the ornate Victorian Lovelace Bridges From peaceful woodland strolls and gentle hill climbs to panoramic viewpoints across the South East, the Surrey Hills offer a remarkable variety within easy reach of London. With its compact format, clear mapping and carefully chosen routes, this Cicerone Short Walks guidebook makes it easy to discover the best of the area one rewarding walk at a time-whether you're exploring for the first time or rediscovering a favourite countryside escape.

  • Andrew McCloy

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2025

    ISBN 10: 1786312573 ISBN 13: 9781786312570

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Experience the limestone heart of Derbyshire with this collection of 15 carefully selected short walks around Bakewell and the White Peak in the Peak District National Park. Carefully designed to be completed in under three hours, these circular routes reveal tranquil rivers, dramatic limestone gorges, rolling pastureland and timeless villages, making them perfect for families, weekend visitors, and walkers seeking beginner-friendly walks in the Peak District without committing to a full-day hike. Each walk between 4 and 10km (2.5 to 6.25 miles) includes clear, step-by-step route descriptions alongside detailed Ordnance Survey mapping, so you can navigate the White Peak's network of dales, fields and walled lanes with easeRoutes explore classic limestone landscapes such as Cressbrook Dale and the sweeping valley views of Monsal Dale, showcasing the area's distinctive geology and riverside beautyPractical information for every route covers parking, public transport options, terrain notes and nearby cafés or pubs, helping you plan smooth, stress-free days in the Peak DistrictScenic routes pass historic landmarks including the grand parkland of Chatsworth House and the poignant village of Eyam, blending natural beauty with fascinating local heritageMany walks offer options to shorten or extend the route, giving you flexibility to adapt to the weather, your fitness level or the time you have available Part of Cicerone's trusted Short Walks series, known for its reliable mapping and practical guidance, 15 Short Walks in the Peak District: Bakewell and the White Peak is ideal for anyone searching for easier Peak District walks, family-friendly routes in Derbyshire or inspiring half-day adventures. Whether you're on holiday or a local looking for new areas to explore, this book provides everything you need to explore the White Peak's finest scenery with confidence. Discover the full Short Walks in the Peak District range, including guidebooks to Edale and the Hope Valley and Buxton, Dovedale and the South West Peak - perfect for building your collection of Peak District short walks.

  • Dennis Kelsall

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2024

    ISBN 10: 1786311755 ISBN 13: 9781786311757

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Discover the best of Tenby, Saundersfoot, Amroth and beyond with this collection of 15 carefully chosen short walks, featuring spectacular highlights such as the dramatic cliffs of St Govan's Head, the enchanting Bosherston Lily Ponds, the sweeping sands of Marloes and Monkstone Beaches, and the historic ramparts of Carew Castle. Each route is between 2 and 11km and designed to be completed in under three hours, making this Cicerone guidebook the perfect companion for families, casual walkers, and anyone eager to explore the natural beauty and rich heritage of southern Pembrokeshire. Each of the 15 Pembrokeshire walks includes clear, easy-to-follow route descriptions and Ordnance Survey mapping, covering iconic locations such as Tenby, Saundersfoot and Monkstone Beach, Amroth, Pleasant Valley and Colby, Manorbier, Stackpole Quay and Barafundle Bay, Bosherton Lily Ponds, St Govan's Head, The Green Bridge and Bullslaughter Bay, West Angle, Carew Castle, St Ishmael's, the Dale Peninsula, Runwayskiln and Marloes Sands, Wooltack Point, and more for stress-free navigation.Practical information is provided for every walk, including details of parking, public transport from Pembroke, Tenby, and Saundersfoot, as well as facilities and refreshments in the area's welcoming villages and seaside towns, so you can plan your adventure with confidence.Discover the region's most memorable sites: stroll through ancient woodlands and sheltered valleys in Pleasant Valley and Colby, explore the picturesque bays at Stackpole Quay and Barafundle, admire wildflowers along the cliff tops, listen to the calls of seabirds at Wooltack Point, or spot seals with their pups in the hidden coves near St Govan's Head and the Green Bridge.Routes start from historic towns and charming villages, with guidance on rail and local bus links from Newport and the wider National network, as well as a Flexi on-demand system and reliable local taxi firms, making it easy to explore even without a car.Experience the best of Pembrokeshire hospitality, with recommendations for cafés, pubs and restaurants, many featuring local produce and specialities, perfect for a well-earned break during or after your walk. Part of Cicerone's trusted Short Walks series, this Pembrokeshire guidebook brings together everything you need for a memorable day out on the breathtaking coast and countryside of southern Pembrokeshire. Whether you're a local, a visitor from further afield, or planning a longer stay, this guide is your key to discovering the best walks, views, and villages of southern Pembrokeshire, covering everything from Carew Castle and Manorbier to St Ishmael's and the Dale Peninsula, at an easy and enjoyable pace, all year round.

  • Nicole Bukaty

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2025

    ISBN 10: 1786312522 ISBN 13: 9781786312525

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Discover the best of Perthshire North, Pitlochry, Aberfeldy and Dunkeld with this collection of 15 carefully chosen short walks, featuring scenic highlights such as the Falls of Bruar, Birnam Hill, the Birks of Aberfeldy, Drummond Hill and Blair Castle. Each route is designed to be completed in under three hours, making this guidebook the perfect companion for families, newcomers and anyone eager to explore this beautiful region's tranquil glens, ancient woodlands and historic landmarks. Each of the 15 Perthshire North walks includes clear, easy-to-follow Ordnance Survey maps paired with step-by-step route descriptions, so navigation is straightforward and accessible to all, ideal for beginners and casual walkers.Practical information is provided for every walk, covering parking, facilities and route highlights, ensuring every outing is enjoyable and well-organised.Explore northern Perthshire's most memorable sites, from the dramatic Falls of Bruar and the heather-clad slopes of Ben Vrackie to the iconic bridges of Aberfeldy, the ancient Croft Moraig Stone Circle and the grandeur of Blair Castle.Routes begin from charming towns and villages such as Pitlochry, Dunkeld, Aberfeldy, Kenmore and Blair Atholl, with suggestions for public transport links to make your visit as convenient as possible.Experience the best of Scottish hospitality in Perthshire, with recommendations for local cafés, restaurants and country hotels, perfect for relaxing after a day's walk. Part of Cicerone's trusted Short Walks series, this guide to Perthshire North brings together everything you need for a memorable day out amid Scotland's breathtaking scenery. Whether you're a local resident, a day-tripper or planning a scenic getaway, this guide is your key to discovering the best of Pitlochry, Aberfeldy and Dunkeld at an easy, enjoyable pace.

  • Graham Uney

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2024

    ISBN 10: 1786311941 ISBN 13: 9781786311948

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Discover the wild coastlines, dramatic cliffs, and unique island landscapes of the Shetland Islands with this handpicked selection of 15 short walks, designed to reveal the very best of Britain's remote northern outpost. From the puffin-filled headlands of Sumburgh and the sweeping sands of St Ninian's Isle to ancient brochs, wind-scoured moorland, and the bustling harbour town of Lerwick, every walk in this guidebook celebrates Shetland's untamed beauty, rich wildlife, and sense of adventure. Whether you're new to walking, exploring with family, or simply keen to experience a taste of island life, these easy-to-moderate circular and out-and-back routes promise unforgettable days out across Mainland, Bressay, West Burra, Muckle Roe, and Unst. Each of the 15 Shetland walks features clear, easy-to-follow route descriptions and Ordnance Survey mapping, with practical information on facilities, public toilets, refreshments, parking, and route highlights to help you plan and enjoy your trip, from windswept clifftops to tranquil voes and white-sand beaches.All routes are designed for easy access and can be completed in a few hours, with gentle gradients and no challenging terrain, perfect for families, casual walkers, and anyone seeking the freedom of Shetland's open spaces.Discover the islands' classic walks: Sumburgh Head and Jarlshof, St Ninian's Isle, Lerwick's historic town trail, the Broch of Culswick, Eshaness, and Hermaness, as well as hidden gems like Kettla Ness, Staneydale Temple, and the beaches of Bannaminn.Start your adventures from Lerwick or Scalloway, both offering a wide range of places to stay, from campsites and hostels to cosy böds, BandBs, and hotels, or venture further afield to explore the islands' remote corners, linked by scenic drives, bridges, and regular ferries.Practical travel options make Shetland surprisingly accessible, with overnight ferries from Aberdeen, direct flights from Scottish cities to Sumburgh, and a reliable bus and inter-island ferry network. Car hire is available in Lerwick and at the airport for reaching more outlying walks. Part of Cicerone's trusted Short Walks series, this guide brings together everything you need for a memorable exploration of Shetland's extraordinary landscapes and natural wonders. Whether you're a first-time visitor or an island regular, this book is your key to discovering the wild spirit, rich history, and awe-inspiring scenery of the Shetland Isles, one short walk at a time.

  • Alex Kendall

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2020

    ISBN 10: 1852849851 ISBN 13: 9781852849856

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Discover the quieter landscapes of southern Eryri National Park, where wooded valleys, estuaries and rugged hills create a wide variety of walking terrain away from the highest peaks. From the Rhinogydd mountains and the Mawddach Estuary to the lakes and valleys around Bala and Cadair Idris, this region offers peaceful paths through ancient woodland, coastal landscapes and historic Welsh countryside. This Cicerone guidebook, Snowdonia: 30 Low-level and Easy Walks - South by Alex Kendall, features 30 day walks across southern Snowdonia. Designed for walkers of all abilities, it provides clear route descriptions, mapping and practical information to help you explore the national park's landscapes, wildlife and heritage with confidence. 30 low-level and easy day walks ranging from 3-19km (2-12 miles) are described, typically taking between 1 and 6 hours, offering flexible options for relaxed outings across southern Eryri National ParkEach walk includes clear step-by-step route descriptions supported by 1:25,000 or 1:50,000 mapping from Ordnance Survey to help you navigate the valleys, forests and coastlines of southern SnowdoniaWalks explore diverse landscapes, including the Rhinogydd hills, Mawddach Estuary and valleys around Bala, Dolgellau and Cadair IdrisDownloadable GPX files are available, allowing easy digital navigation using GPS devices or smartphone apps while exploring woodland paths, lakes and estuary trails across the regionPractical information highlights terrain, local points of interest, and facilities in key centres such as Harlech, Barmouth and Dolgellau, with insights into the history, geology and wildlife that shape the landscape Whether you're seeking gentle valley walks, coastal paths or scenic routes beneath Snowdonia's dramatic mountains, this guidebook opens the door to some of the most rewarding and accessible walking in Wales. Discover hidden gems and navigate with confidence thanks to expert guidance from outdoor writer Alex Kendall. Complete the collection with Snowdonia: 30 Low-level and Easy Walks - North to discover even more easy walking routes across Eryri, Wales' most popular National Park.

  • Andy Davies

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2025

    ISBN 10: 1786312352 ISBN 13: 9781786312358

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Experience Bannau Brycheiniog (Brecon Beacons) with ease and confidence with this collection of 15 short walks covering the very best of Wales' national park. Designed to be completed in under three hours, these routes guide you through cascading waterfalls, peaceful river valleys, rolling foothills and iconic peaks, offering adventures suitable for families, casual walkers and anyone keen to explore Wales' striking landscapes without long distances or steep climbs. Each short walk includes straightforward step-by-step route descriptions alongside Ordnance Survey maps, making it easy to navigate even for those new to walkingThe guidebook describes manageable mountains such as Pen y Fan (Wales' second-highest mountain!) and the Sugar Loaf, so you can enjoy spectacular views after a gentle climbRelatively easy, lower-level routes explore waterfalls, river valleys and scenic canal paths, like the Four Waterfalls near Cwm Porth and the Pencelli Canal, perfect for families or walkers seeking a more relaxed experiencePractical details for every walk cover parking, nearby facilities, and refreshment options, helping you plan hassle-free days out in the Brecon BeaconsMost routes include guidance on how to extend or shorten walks, allowing you to adjust distances based on your experience or available time This guidebook in Cicerone's Short Walks series provides a gentle introduction for beginners to explore the beauty of Bannau Brycheiniog, while offering experienced hikers rewarding afternoons out in the countryside. Whether you're enjoying a family holiday in the area or looking for local walks, these 15 short routes showcase the very best that this national park has to offer, from dramatic peaks to tranquil riversides.

  • Steve Davison

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2024

    ISBN 10: 1786311909 ISBN 13: 9781786311900

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Experience the diverse and unspoilt landscapes of Exmoor, where open heather moorland, rugged coastal cliffs, ancient woodland and characterful villages combine to create a truly memorable walking destination. This collection of 15 short walks in Exmoor National Park has been carefully designed to be completed in under three hours, with circular routes ideal for families, weekend explorers, and anyone wanting to enjoy spectacular scenery without tackling a longer hike. Routes range from 4.5 to 11km (3 to 7 miles) and feature clear step-by-step directions alongside Ordnance Survey maps and GPX files, helping you navigate Exmoor's moorland paths, coastal trails, wooded valleys and quiet country tracks with easeExplore some of Exmoor's most iconic landscapes, including panoramic views from Dunkery Beacon, the dramatic rock formations of the Valley of Rocks, the historic riverside setting of Tarr Steps and the South West Coast PathEach walk includes helpful practical information such as parking details, terrain descriptions, public transport options and suggestions for nearby cafés or pubs in towns and villages like Combe Martin, Lynton and Simonsbath, making it easy to organise relaxed half-day adventuresAlong the way, uncover Exmoor's rich heritage and wildlife, from picturesque villages and centuries-old bridges to ancient woodland habitats where red deer and Exmoor ponies are often seenSeveral routes offer optional variations to shorten or extend the distance, allowing you to tailor each walk to your time available, weather conditions or preferred level of challenge From sweeping coastal viewpoints and high moorland ridges to peaceful riverside paths and charming rural villages, Exmoor offers remarkable variety within a compact landscape. With this easy-to-use Cicerone Short Walks guidebook, you can explore the national park with confidence, discovering its scenery, history and wildlife through a series of rewarding short walks.

  • Paddy Dillon

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2024

    ISBN 10: 1786311976 ISBN 13: 9781786311979

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Discover the best of Coniston and Langdale with this collection of 15 carefully selected short walks, showcasing the area's finest scenery, including Coniston Old Man, Tarn Hows, Elterwater, Blea Tarn, Stickle Tarn and the Coppermines Valley. Each route is designed to be completed in under three hours (with one challenge route for those seeking a bit more adventure), making this guidebook the perfect companion for families, newcomers, and anyone eager to explore the Lake District's stunning lakes, rugged fells, and charming villages. Each of the 15 Coniston and Langdale walks features clear, easy-to-follow Ordnance Survey maps alongside step-by-step route descriptions, ensuring straightforward navigation for walkers of all abilities.Practical information is provided for every walk, including details on parking, local facilities, and route highlights, so every outing is enjoyable, accessible, and well-planned.Discover the region's most memorable sights, from the dramatic summit of the Old Man of Coniston to the tranquil waters of Tarn Hows, the picturesque valleys of Elterwater and Great Langdale, and the historic Coppermines.Routes start from welcoming villages such as Coniston, Hawkshead and Elterwater, with suggestions for public transport via bus or ferry for added convenience.Experience the best of Lake District hospitality, with advice on local accommodation options ranging from campsites and youth hostels to cosy BandBs and hotels, ideal for extending your stay after a day's walk. Part of Cicerone's trusted Short Walks series, this guide to Coniston and Langdale brings together everything you need for a memorable day out amid the ever-changing beauty of the Lake District. Whether you're a local resident, a day visitor, or planning a scenic getaway, this guide is your key to discovering the best of Coniston and Langdale at an easy, enjoyable pace.

  • Steve Davison

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2024

    ISBN 10: 1786311925 ISBN 13: 9781786311924

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Discover the untamed beauty of southern Dartmoor, where windswept tors, wooded valleys, bubbling rivers and historic villages combine to create a walker's paradise. This collection of 15 short walks around Ivybridge, Princetown and the surrounding moorland is designed to be completed in under three hours, offering circular routes that are perfect for families, weekend visitors, or anyone seeking memorable Dartmoor scenery without the commitment of a full-day hike. Walks range from 5 to 11 km (3 to 7 miles) and include detailed step-by-step instructions with 1:25,000 Ordnance Survey maps and GPX files, allowing you to confidently explore Dartmoor's tors, lanes, rivers, and wooded pathsExperience the region's iconic landscapes, from the ancient oaks and mossy stones of Wistman's Wood to the rugged tors of Great Staple Tor and Buckland Beacon, and the prehistoric stone rows and historic quarries of DrizzlecombeFor each route, practical guidance covers parking, terrain notes, public transport options and nearby cafés or pubs, helping you plan enjoyable, stress-free half-day walksExplore Dartmoor's heritage and natural highlights, including Princetown's granite-built village, atmospheric quarries at Foggintor and Swelltor, and medieval settlement remains, combining scenic walking with cultural interestMany routes include flexible options to lengthen or shorten your walk, letting you tailor your adventure to the weather, your available time, or your energy levels From windswept moorlands and hidden wooded valleys to riverside paths and ancient stone monuments, southern Dartmoor offers surprises on every short walk. With this Cicerone Short Walks guide in hand, you can explore the area with confidence, enjoying its dramatic landscapes, rich history and charming villages, whether you're visiting for a weekend getaway or discovering new routes close to home.

  • Kev Reynolds

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2024

    ISBN 10: 185284955X ISBN 13: 9781852849559

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Stretching 130 miles (208km) across southern England, the North Downs Way National Trail runs from Farnham to Dover through the rolling chalk landscapes of Surrey and Kent. This beginner-friendly long-distance trail typically takes 11-12 days and offers a classic journey through the English countryside, historic routes and far-reaching viewpoints. The North Downs Way Map Booklet is a compact, lightweight walking map and navigation companion featuring the entire route on detailed OS mapping. Designed for use on the move, it provides clear, reliable mapping in a convenient pocket-sized format. Full North Downs Way route shown on Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 mapping for precise navigation whilst walking from Farnham to DoverClearly marked trail line across Surrey Hills and Kent Downs, including key junctions and an alternative route via Canterbury, should you wish to explore this historic cityContinuous mapping format in a compact, pocket-sized booklet, eliminating the need for multiple separate map sheetsPlan daily distances with ease and track your progress along the trail through southern England with the stage-friendly layout For step-by-step route descriptions and planning advice, an accompanying Cicerone guidebook, 'Walking the North Downs Way', is also available Whether you're planning your first long-distance walk or returning to explore new sections, the North Downs Way Map Booklet keeps navigation simple and stress-free.

  • Katie Featherstone

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2025

    ISBN 10: 1786312344 ISBN 13: 9781786312341

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Discover the enchanting woodlands, sparkling lochs, and dramatic hills of the Trossachs with this selection of 15 short walks, specially curated to showcase the region's most captivating scenery and historic heart, from tumbling waterfalls at Bracklinn Falls and panoramic vistas atop Ben A'an to tranquil forest paths and the legendary haunts of Rob Roy. Designed for easy, accessible exploration, every route in this guidebook can be completed in under three hours, making it the perfect companion for families, new walkers, or anyone keen to experience the wild beauty and folklore of Callander, Aberfoyle, and the wider Trossachs. Each of the 15 Trossachs walks features clear, easy-to-follow route descriptions and Ordnance Survey mapping, with practical information on facilities, parking, and route highlights to ensure your adventures are enjoyable and stress-free, from riverside rambles and woodland trails to breezy lochside paths and rewarding hilltops.All routes can be walked year-round, needing no specialist gear, and are designed as circular or out-and-back walks along well-maintained paths, forest tracks, and shared cycleways, many with excellent signage and waymarking throughout the national park.Discover the region's classic sights: Bracklinn Falls and Scout Pool, Callander Crags, Loch Katrine, Ben A'an, Ben Venue, and the mystical Doon Hill and Fairy Knowe, as well as lesser-known gems such as Lochan Spling, Little Fawn Waterfall, and the peaceful shores of Loch Ard.Start your walks from the welcoming towns of Callander and Aberfoyle, both ideal bases with a choice of BandBs, hotels, and campsites, from lively village centres to secluded wild camping spots within the forest, perfect for those seeking a taste of wilderness overnight.Practical travel options mean the Trossachs are easy to reach from Glasgow and Stirling by public transport, with new, summer-only Explorer buses connecting the area's most scenic routes and making car-free adventures simpler than ever (please note: popular lochside car parks can fill quickly during school and bank holidays). Part of Cicerone's trusted Short Walks series, this guide to the Trossachs, Callander and Aberfoyle brings together everything you need for a memorable day out in one of Scotland's most celebrated landscapes. Whether you're a local, a day-tripper, or planning a longer stay, this guide unlocks the best of the Trossachs at an easy, enjoyable pace, inviting you to explore, discover, and let the spirit of the Highlands lead the way.

  • Lesley Williams, Jonathan Williams

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2025

    ISBN 10: 1786312484 ISBN 13: 9781786312488

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. The area around the western Yorkshire Dales offers a rich blend of river valleys, rolling fells, dramatic waterfalls and charming historic villages. From the deep Lune and Rawthey valleys around Sedbergh to the limestone crags and cascades of the Ingleton Waterfalls Trail and the quaint market town of Kirkby Lonsdale, this corner of the Dales combines lush pastoral dales, panoramic hillsides and fascinating heritage. 15 Short Walks in the Yorkshire Dales - Sedbergh, Kirkby Lonsdale and Ingleton brings together 15 of the best short day walks in this area, all under three hours and ranging from 3 to 11 km (1-7 miles). With easy-to-moderate terrain and minimal navigation complexity, this collection is perfect for those seeking family-friendly walks or a half-day outing that showcases the very best of these classic Dales surroundings. These 15 carefully selected walks explore the breadth of the western Yorkshire Dales - including tranquil riverside strolls around Sedbergh and the Rawthey, scenic limestone valleys like Barbondale, high viewpoints such as Wild Boar Fell and the cascades of the Ingleton Waterfalls TrailExperience the classic Dales valleys, riversides and villages in under three hours, with easy-to-follow route descriptions, clear Ordnance Survey maps and numbered points that tie maps to the textPractical details on parking, facilities and local highlights - from historic Pendragon Castle to Ruskin's View and Farfield Mill - help you plan your day and select the perfect walkWalks start from key centres such as Sedbergh, Kirkby Lonsdale, Dent and Ingleton, giving you the flexibility to plan day trips or short breaks, with refreshment stops and scenic points woven into every routeDownloadable GPX files provide an optional digital navigation aid, making it simple to follow routes on your phone or GPS device while you explore rivers, waterfalls, fells and dales From limestone waterfalls and gentle riverside paths to open fells and historic market towns, this corner of the Yorkshire Dales rewards exploration in every season. With clear mapping, expert guidance and enticing local highlights at every turn, 15 Short Walks in the Yorkshire Dales - Sedbergh, Kirkby Lonsdale and Ingleton is your ideal companion for discovering the landscapes, heritage and tranquillity of one of England's most scenic walking regions.

  • Julia Goodfellow-Smith

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2023

    ISBN 10: 1786311399 ISBN 13: 9781786311399

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Discover the spectacular ridges and panoramic vistas of the Malvern Hills with this curated collection of 15 short walks, taking you from ancient hill forts and historic wells to wildflower meadows, apple orchards, and the lively heart of Great Malvern. Each route is designed for easy enjoyment (between 3 and 8km), making this guidebook the perfect choice for families, new walkers, and anyone eager to experience the best of this iconic landscape on foot. Each of the 15 walks features clear Ordnance Survey mapping, step-by-step route descriptions, and practical information and highlights to ensure straightforward, memorable outings.Essential details are included for every Malvern walk, such as parking, available facilities, and must-see sights, so every adventure is accessible, comfortable, and well-prepared.Explore the area's most celebrated locations, from the historic Great Malvern Priory and the soaring Worcestershire Beacon to the Iron Age ramparts of British Camp, peaceful St Wulstan's Nature Reserve, and the tranquil Holy Well.Routes begin from welcoming towns and villages, including Great Malvern, Colwall, and Ledbury, with helpful suggestions for public transport and parking to make planning simple.Enjoy the best of the Malvern Hills' hospitality, with advice on accommodation in bustling market towns and quiet country villages, ideal for extending your stay and making the most of your visit. Part of Cicerone's trusted Short Walks series, this guide to the Malvern Hills brings together everything you need for a refreshing day out amid rolling grasslands, wooded slopes, and far-reaching views. Whether you're a local resident, a day visitor, or planning a scenic break, this guide is your key to discovering the best of the Malvern Hills at your own pace.

  • Vivienne Crow

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2024

    ISBN 10: 1786312026 ISBN 13: 9781786312020

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Discover the Lake District's iconic beauty with this expertly curated collection of 15 short walks in and around Keswick, Borrowdale and Buttermere. Each route has been handpicked for its stunning scenery, local interest and accessibility, inviting you to explore this spectacular corner of the Lake District 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 Lake District simple and enjoyable for walkers of all experience levels.Practical information is included for every route in the Keswick, Borrowdale and Buttermere areas, covering parking, public transport options, facilities and must-see highlights, so you can focus on making the most of your day.Discover classic Lake District landscapes as you walk beside Derwentwater and Buttermere, explore the dramatic valley of Borrowdale and enjoy panoramic viewpoints from Cat Bells, Castle Crag, Rannerdale Knotts and Skiddaw, alongside fascinating historic sites such as Castlerigg Stone Circle and Ashness Bridge.Routes range from 5 to 11km (all under three hours), including an optional longer challenge walk, and are graded easy to moderate, with short climbs but no technical terrain, ideal for a relaxed outing or a walk with the whole family in the Lake District.Enjoy the best of Lake District 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 rich colours and the crisp magic of winter walks. Part of Cicerone's trusted Short Walks series, this Keswick, Borrowdale and Buttermere guidebook is perfect for exploring the area's most memorable walks. Whether you are discovering lakeshore paths, climbing small but rewarding fells or visiting ancient sites and viewpoints, this guide offers everything you need for a rewarding day out in one of the Lake District's most spectacular landscapes.

  • Malcolm Leatherdale

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2023

    ISBN 10: 178631164X ISBN 13: 9781786311641

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Discover the timeless charm of Winchester and its surrounding countryside with this collection of 15 carefully curated short walks, showcasing the city's historic landmarks, chalk downlands, vibrant villages, and sparkling clear streams. Each route is designed to be completed in under three hours (ranging from 3 to 11km), making this guidebook the perfect companion for families, newcomers, and anyone eager to explore the best of Hampshire's heartland at a relaxed pace. Each of the 15 walks features clear, easy-to-follow Ordnance Survey maps alongside step-by-step route descriptions, with practical information on facilities, parking, and route highlights to ensure every outing is enjoyable, accessible, and well-planned.Discover the region's most memorable sights, from the soaring Winchester Cathedral, the tranquil riverside of Keat's Walk, and the historic Hockley Viaduct to the ancient ramparts of St Catherine's Hill, Wolvesey Castle, and idyllic villages like Ovington and Easton.Routes begin from Winchester and welcoming neighbouring towns and villages, including New Alresford, Stockbridge, and Cheriton, with options for public transport and car-free access for many walks.Experience Hampshire's unique chalk landscape, abundant wildlife, and rich history, with walks that take in Sites of Special Scientific Interest such as Stockbridge Down and Chilbolton Cow Common, as well as the internationally renowned chalk streams of the Itchen, Meon, and Test.Accommodation advice is included for Winchester, New Alresford, and Stockbridge, from characterful inns to comfortable hotels, ideal for extending your stay amid Hampshire's rolling hills and historic market towns. Part of Cicerone's trusted Short Walks series, this guide to Winchester brings together everything you need for a memorable day out in one of England's most picturesque and historic regions. Whether you're a local resident, a day visitor, or planning a scenic getaway, this guide is your key to discovering the best of Winchester and the Hampshire countryside at an easy, enjoyable pace.

  • Jon Fallis

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2023

    ISBN 10: 1786311542 ISBN 13: 9781786311542

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Discover the tranquil beauty of Nidderdale with this curated collection of 15 short walks, each revealing the area's most captivating landscapes, from dramatic rock formations and ancient abbeys to lush river valleys, historic villages, and serene reservoirs. Every route is designed to be completed in under three hours (ranging from 2 to 12km), making this guidebook the ideal companion for families, beginners, and anyone eager to experience the natural charm and timeless character of North Yorkshire's Nidderdale National Landscape. Each of the 15 walks features clear, easy-to-follow Ordnance Survey mapping alongside step-by-step route descriptions, with numbered points that link directions directly to the maps for straightforward navigation. Free downloadable GPX files are also available for every route.Practical details are provided for every walk, including information on parking, public toilets, refreshments, and route highlights, ensuring your Yorkshire adventures are convenient, enjoyable, and well-planned, whether you're exploring heather moorlands, riverside footpaths, or picturesque market towns.Experience the region's most memorable sights, from the curious rock formations of Brimham Rocks and the imposing Coldstones Cut, to the evocative ruins of Jervaulx Abbey and the lush woodlands of Hackfall and Nidd Gorge.Routes begin from welcoming towns and villages such as Masham, Pateley Bridge, Ripley, and Knaresborough, with advice on public transport and parking options for added convenience.Enjoy the best of Nidderdale's hospitality, with tips on local facilities, cafés, and accommodation options across the area, perfect for extending your stay after a day's exploration. Part of Cicerone's trusted Short Walks series, this guide to Nidderdale brings together everything you need for a memorable day out amid the rolling hills, dales, and rivers of this distinctive corner of Yorkshire. Whether you're a local resident, a day visitor, or planning a scenic getaway, this guide is your essential key to discovering the best of Nidderdale, the Washburn valley, and Lower Swaledale at a relaxed, enjoyable pace.

  • Andrew McCloy

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2025

    ISBN 10: 1786312581 ISBN 13: 9781786312587

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Discover some of the Peak District's most celebrated scenery with this collection of 15 short walks exploring Edale and the Hope Valley. From sweeping ridge walks and gritstone edges to tranquil reservoirs and charming villages, these routes showcase the dramatic landscapes at the heart of the national park, ideal for relaxed days out and family-friendly adventures. Each walk is presented with a clear Ordnance Survey map and step-by-step route description, with numbered waypoints linking map and text for straightforward navigation across the Peak District.Practical information is included for every route around Edale and the Hope Valley, covering parking, public transport, facilities and local highlights, so you can plan your day with ease.Explore iconic Peak District locations including Mam Tor and Hollins Cross, Castleton and its caverns, Kinder Scout, Stanage Edge, Ladybower Reservoir and the historic North Lees area, with routes combining ridge panoramas, woodland paths and riverside scenery.Routes range from 3 to 10km and are graded easy to moderate, featuring manageable distances and short climbs without technical terrain, making them suitable for beginners, families and leisurely walkers.A handy route summary table helps you choose the perfect outing by distance, duration and difficulty, while local recommendations highlight viewpoints, cafés and traditional pubs along the way. Part of Cicerone's trusted Short Walks series, this guidebook is your all-in-one companion for discovering Edale and the Hope Valley on foot. Whether you are climbing airy ridges, wandering through picturesque valleys or enjoying peaceful reservoir circuits, these carefully chosen routes offer rewarding short walks in one of the Peak District's most loved areas.

  • Paul Curtis

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2026

    ISBN 10: 1786312557 ISBN 13: 9781786312556

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Discover 15 of the best short walks on the Isle of Wight, all carefully chosen to showcase the island's coast, countryside and much-loved landmarks in under three hours. From resort promenades and quiet estuaries to castle ruins and clifftop views, this collection offers a relaxed way to experience the island on foot with confidence, without tough climbs or challenging terrain - perfect for families, casual walkers and anyone holidaying on the Isle of Wight. This guidebook focuses on easy to moderate routes that are generally short and straightforward, with only gentle ascents and no technical ground, making them suitable for children, older walkers and mixed-ability groupsEach of the 15 short walks includes clear, easy-to-read Ordnance Survey maps tied to numbered route descriptions, helping you stay on track from start to finishRoutes span from charming villages and seaside towns like Godshill and St Helens to discovering famous attractions like The Needles, Carisbrooke Castle, Quarr Abbey and the Tennyson TrailAll details of your day out are covered, including where to park, and refreshment opportunities along the route and in key locations such as Sandown, Shanklin, Ventnor and RydeThe walks are viable all year round, with off-season visits offering less-crowded trails, though you should be prepared for some mud after wet weather Part of Cicerone's Short Walks series, this Isle of Wight guidebook brings together everything you need for simple, enjoyable days out with family: short, generally easy routes, straightforward navigation, and plenty of ideas for what to see along the way. Whether you're visiting on a day-trip from Lymington or a longer holiday, it's an ideal companion for discovering the island's famous views, historic sites and classic seaside charm on foot.

  • Laurence Mitchell

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2025

    ISBN 10: 178631245X ISBN 13: 9781786312457

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Explore the Norfolk Broads and Coast with this collection of 15 carefully chosen short walks covering tidal creeks and saltmarshes, pristine sandy beaches, the watery flatlands of the Broads and historic market towns. Ranging from 4 to 10km and all under three hours, these routes feature no challenging terrain or complicated navigation, making them ideal for families, casual walkers and visitors keen to make the most of their time in this distinctive corner of England. Each of the 15 short walks features clear, easy-to-read Ordnance Survey maps tied to numbered route descriptions, making navigation straightforward and confidence-boosting, perfect for beginners and those new to walkingPractical information is included for every route, with details on parking, facilities and refreshment stops, helping you plan stress-free days outWalks showcase some of Norfolk's most memorable highlights, including Horsey Mere for seal spotting, Cley next the Sea, Blakeney and Blakeney Downs, Wells-next-the-Sea and Holkham, and the windmill-dotted waterways of the Norfolk BroadsRoutes explore pristine sandy beaches sheltered by pine plantations, mudflats filled with wading birds, salt marshes purple with sea lavender, flint-built fishing villages and the medieval streets of Norwich and Great YarmouthKey centres including Cromer, Sheringham, Wells-next-the-Sea, Blakeney and Norwich provide easy access to the walks, with travel and accommodation information included to help you plan your visit Part of Cicerone's trusted Short Walks series, this Norfolk guidebook has everything you need for a relaxed and rewarding day on foot. From a quick coastal outing to a full weekend of exploring, it is the perfect introduction to one of England's most distinctive and wildlife-rich corners.

  • Terry Marsh

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2024

    ISBN 10: 178631195X ISBN 13: 9781786311955

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Discover the wild beauty, white-sand beaches and wildlife-rich coastlines of Scotland's Inner Hebrides with 15 short walks exploring the Isle of Mull and its surrounding Hebridean landscapes on Ulva and Iona. From colourful harbour views in Tobermory and peaceful woodland trails in Aros Park to dramatic cliffs, historic castles and remote Atlantic beaches, these routes reveal the island's remarkable variety of landscapes - perfect for relaxed half-day walks, nature watching and memorable island adventures with family. Each walk includes a clear Ordnance Survey® map alongside a detailed step-by-step route description, with numbered waypoints linking map and text to help make navigation on Mull simple and reliable for walkers of all experience levelsPractical details are provided for every route, including parking, public transport access, refreshment stops and local facilities at towns and villages like Craignure and Tobermory, making it easy to plan a short walk, whether you are staying on Mull or visiting for the dayDiscover some of the island's most memorable locations, including Tobermory's colourful waterfront, the lighthouse at Rubha nan Gall, the historic grounds of Glengorm Castle, and beautiful beaches such as Langamull, Kilvickeon and TireraganRoutes range from 1.5 to 10.5km and typically take under three hours, making them ideal short walks on Mull for beginners, families and relaxed half-day outings Additional notes highlight wildlife, viewpoints and places of interest along the way from sea cliffs on the Treshnish Peninsula to peaceful island trails on Iona Part of Cicerone's trusted Short Walks series, this compact guidebook is the ideal companion for exploring one of Scotland's most captivating west coast islands. Whether you're wandering through coastal machair, following quiet woodland paths or standing on a remote Hebridean beach watching the Atlantic roll in, 15 Short Walks on the Isle of Mull provides everything you need to enjoy the island's landscapes at a relaxed and rewarding pace.

  • Andrew McCloy

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2026

    ISBN 10: 178631259X ISBN 13: 9781786312594

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Discover the quieter corners and dramatic limestone scenery of the Peak District with this collection of 15 short walks exploring Buxton, Dove Dale and the South West Peak. From the iconic stepping stones of Dove Dale and the striking rock formations of The Roaches to hidden valleys, caves and peaceful moorland, these routes showcase some of the most rewarding landscapes in this much-loved national park, perfect for relaxed days out and family adventures. Each walk is accompanied by a clear Ordnance Survey® map and step-by-step route description, with numbered waypoints linking text and mapping to make navigation straightforward for walkers of all abilities.Practical information is provided for every route across the Buxton, Dove Dale and South West Peak areas, including parking, public transport, refreshment stops and facilities, helping you plan your day with ease.Explore classic Peak District highlights such as Dove Dale, Thor's Cave, Ilam Park, the Manifold Valley, Three Shires Head and the gritstone edges of The Roaches, with routes that reveal limestone dales, riverside paths, caves and sweeping upland views.Routes are graded easy to moderate, and range from 3.5 to 10.2km, featuring manageable distances and short climbs without technical terrain, making them ideal for beginners, families and anyone seeking a gentle introduction to walking in the Peak District.A handy route summary table helps you choose the perfect walk by distance, time and difficulty, while local tips highlight places of interest, viewpoints and welcoming cafés and pubs along the way. Part of Cicerone's trusted Short Walks series, this guidebook is the perfect companion for discovering the landscapes of Buxton, Dove Dale and the South West Peak. Whether you are exploring limestone valleys, climbing to panoramic viewpoints or enjoying a relaxed countryside stroll, this collection offers everything you need for memorable Peak District day walks.

  • Phil Turner

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2024

    ISBN 10: 1786311747 ISBN 13: 9781786311740

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Discover the wild beauty of Land's End and Penzance with this collection of 15 carefully selected short walks, showcasing the area's most spectacular scenery, from iconic coastal headlands to ancient moorland, picturesque fishing villages, and legendary landmarks. Each route is designed to be completed in under three hours (ranging from 2.5 to 8.5km), making this guidebook the perfect companion for families, newcomers, and anyone eager to explore the dramatic landscapes and rich heritage of Cornwall's far west. Each of the 15 Land's End and Penzance walks features clear, easy-to-follow maps alongside step-by-step route descriptions, with numbered points that link directions directly to the maps for straightforward navigation.Practical details are provided for every walk, including information on parking, public toilets, refreshments, and route highlights, so every outing is enjoyable, accessible, and well-planned.Discover the region's most memorable sights, from the dramatic cliffs at Sennen Cove and Land's End, the mystical stones of Mên-an-Tol and Nine Maidens, to the evocative mining remains at Botallack and Pendeen Watch, and the timeless charm of Mousehole, St Ives, and St Michael's Mount.Routes begin from welcoming towns and villages such as Penzance, St Just, Newlyn, Hayle, and St Ives, with suggestions for public transport, including bus and train options, for added convenience.Experience the best of Cornwall's hospitality, with advice on local accommodation options in Penzance, Hayle, St Ives, and St Just, ranging from simple campsites to stately hotels and cosy self-catering cottages, ideal for extending your stay after a day's adventure. Part of Cicerone's trusted Short Walks series, this guide to Land's End and Penzance brings together everything you need for a memorable day out amid the ever-changing beauty of Cornwall's western tip. Whether you're a local resident, a day visitor, or planning a scenic getaway, this guide is your key to discovering the best of Land's End, Penzance, and the surrounding area at an easy, enjoyable pace.

  • Mike Dunn

    Lingua: Inglese

    Editore: Cicerone Press, GB, 2025

    ISBN 10: 1786312883 ISBN 13: 9781786312884

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    Paperback. Condizione: New. Explore the Forest of Dean with this collection of 15 carefully chosen short walks covering ancient woodland, dramatic viewpoints, wildlife-rich nature reserves and fascinating industrial heritage. Ranging from 4 to 9km and all completable in under three hours, these routes feature no challenging terrain or complicated navigation, making them ideal for families, casual walkers and visitors keen to make the most of their time in this unique corner of England. Each of the 15 short walks features clear, easy-to-read Ordnance Survey maps tied to numbered route descriptions, making navigation straightforward and confidence-boosting, perfect for beginners and those new to walkingPractical information is included for every route, with details on parking, facilities and refreshment stops, helping you plan stress-free days outWalks showcase some of the Forest of Dean's most memorable highlights, including the Dean Sculpture Trail, Tidenham Chase and the Devil's Pulpit, Nagshead Nature Reserve, May Hill and the dramatic Wye Valley gorgeRoutes feature extraordinary rock formations such as Near Hearkening Rock and the Buckstone, spectacular viewpoints, sections of Offa's Dyke Path and the Wysis Way, fascinating industrial archaeology including blast furnaces and tramways, and wildlife-friendly lakes at Woorgreens and Cannop PondsKey centres including Chepstow, Monmouth, Coleford and Cinderford provide easy access to the walks, with bases and travel information included to help you plan your visit Part of Cicerone's trusted Short Walks series, this Forest of Dean guidebook brings together everything you need for an enjoyable, low-stress day out. Whether visiting for a day or staying longer to explore this ancient royal hunting forest on the border of England and Wales, it is an ideal companion for discovering the Forest of Dean's woodland scenery.