Terry Marsh

Terry Marsh Biography

Lancashire-based writer and photographer, Terry Marsh specialises in the outdoors, the countryside, walking and travel worldwide. He has been writing books since the mid-1980s, and is the author of over 70 books, including the award-winning Cicerone guides to the Northern Coast to Coast Walk (1994) and the Shropshire Way (1999), as well as guidebooks to the Pennine Way, the Severn Way and the West Highland Way.

Terry has a particular interest in Cumbria and the Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales, Lancashire, the Peak District, the Scottish Islands (especially the Isle of Skye and the Isle of Mull), and the Isle of Man. He holds a Master of Arts degree in Lake District Studies, is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (FRGS) and of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland (FSA Scot), and a Member of the Society of Authors, the NUJ, and an Honorary Life Member of the Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild.



Website: http://www.terrymarsh.com
 

Titles by Terry Marsh

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Geocaching in the UK
Geocaching is high-tech treasure hunting using a GPS. This guidebook will give you all the information to get started with Geocaching. Everything you need to know from how to hide and seek a cache, deciphering clues, and recording your treasure. Read and see more…
The Isle of Mull
Walking on the Isle of Mull, off the west coast of Scotland. Includes routes on Ulva, Gometra, Iona and Erraid. Walks range from 3 to 14 miles long and from short circuits to demanding mountain traverses, but without technical difficulties. The Isle of Mull is wild, rugged and great for wildlife spotting. Read and see more…
Great Mountain Days in Snowdonia
A guide to 40 great mountain day walks and scrambles in Snowdonia, Wales. Inspirational new routes for all abilities across the National Park with routes up Snowdon and Moel Eilio, the Glyderau, the Carneddau, Eifionydd, Siabod and the Moelwynion, Rhinogydd (the Harlech Dome), Migneint and the Arans and Cadair Idris and the Tarrens. Read and see more…
Walking on the West Pennine Moors
Guide to day walks in the West Pennine Moors, between Blackburn, Darwen, Chorley and Bolton in the heart of northern England. Over 80 square miles, easily accessible for day walking through meadows, woodland and moorland beside rivers and reservoirs - an area rich in heritage. 30 walks from easy rambles to challenging hikes. Read and see more…
The Isle of Skye
A handy guidebook describing 87 walks and scrambles on the Isle of Skye. The wide selection of routes visits all corners of the island as well as the renowned Cuillin. The Isle of Skye has some of the most awe-inspiring scenery of Scotland's many islands. The walks are widely varied, and provide something for all abilities to enjoy. Read and see more…
The West Highland Way
A handy pocket sized guidebook for anyone planning to walk the West Highland Way National Trail. The popular 95-mile long-distance route from Glasgow to Fort William typically takes less than a week to walk, passing through the stunning scenery that Scotland has to offer. A description of the Way is also provided for walkers from north to south. Read and see more…
Walking in the Forest of Bowland and Pendle
Walking in the Forest of Bowland and Pendle describes 40 circular walks in Lancashire's largest Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty - the Forest of Bowland and nearby Pendle. From rough upland walks to gentle riverside strolls. Illustrated with OS mapping. Read and see more…
A Northern Coast to Coast Walk
This guidebook follows the Coast to Coast or C2C walk, popularised by Wainwright, which runs from St Bees Head in Cumbria to Robin Hood's Bay on Yorkshire's east coast. At 178 miles (300km), this popular long-distance walking route can be easily walked within a two-week holiday. Read and see more…
The Dales Way
A handy guidebook for anyone planning to walk the Dales Way. This picturesque 78-mile route through the Yorkshire Dales between Ilkley and Bowness on Windermere is one of the gentlest multi-day walks in Britain. The Dales Way route is an excellent introduction to long-distance walking, and the book describes the route in both directions. Read and see more…
The Isle of Man
The Isle of Man walkers guide describes 40 walks all around the Isle of Man. The guidebook includes information (including history and Manx myth and language) to ensure a walking visit to the Isle is time well spent. Covers headlands, peaks (especially Snaefell), glens, coastal walks, beaches, cliffs. Read and see more…
The West Highland Way
The West Highland Way trail takes walkers from Milngavie, Glasgow to Fort William. This long-distance National Trail route can be walked in under a week, and takes you through areas such as Loch Lomond and remote Rannoch Moor and past Buchaille Etive Mor at the gateway to Glencoe. Read and see more…
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