The 93-mile West Highland Way is indisputably Britain's most spectacular long-distance path. The first section, following the eastern shore of Loch Lomond, offers an idyllic waterside walk, with the full grandeur of the Highlands gradually revealing itself. Then, after crossing the barren wilderness of the Rannoch Moor, the walker climbs the Devil's Staircase above Glencoe and traverses classic Highland landscapes to reach Fort William and, if he or she wishes, a grand finale at the peak of Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis. This comprehensive, easy-to-use guide is an authoritative companion, packed with indispensable information.
Il mêle dans les mêmes pages Pierre Sansot ou Patrick Leigh Fermor, il fait dialoguer Bashô et Stevenson sans souci de rigueur historique car le propos n’est pas là, il s’agit seulement de marcher ensemble et d’échanger des ...
Based around Keswick, Coniston, Pooley Bridge and Ambleside, the guide provides information on plant life and wildlife that you may miss if you rush by.
Explore the beauty of Wiltshire with this slim-line pocket-sized walking guide with a range of walks to suit the casual walker and the hiker.
Pub Walks Around Salisbury and North Hampshire
This isn't just a book of 15 walks for small children - it's an all-inclusive family adventure.
Frommer's Walking Tours Washington, D.C.
Three Peaks and Malhamdale
A Walk Through the Yorkshire Dales
Most of the walks feature a pub along the route - for rest and refreshment - and none of them are overly strenuous, suitable for a young family or just a group of friends out to enjoy the priceless Cumbrian countryside.
This book features 40 mostly moderate walks, with many ideal for families, which take in magnificent sweeps of sand, soaring sea cliffs and memorable hill ascents, as well as celebrated cultural sights.