Walking in Bedfordshire

 
A thorough exploration of Bedfordshire’s lowland landscapes, from chalk downs near Dunstable to clay country and marsh and fenland in the east. 32 circular full- and half-day walks for all seasons along rivers and higher ground, with copious local-interest information for both visiting and local explorers.
 

Walking in Bedfordshire

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9781852843120
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Seasons
All year round.
Centres
Based around Bedfordshire’s villages. Access to/from all main towns – Bedford, Leighton Buzzard, Luton and Dunstable.
Difficulty
No difficulties, half- to full-day walks. Clay on shoes or boots in winter may be termed a hazard, we suppose.
Must See
The range of lowland landscapes, village churches and the Muntjac deer.
 
 

The county of Bedfordshire offers a variety of lowland landscapes from the chalk downland of the Chilterns in the south, estate parkland such as that at Woburn in the west, and the heathland of the Greensand Ridge in mid-Bedfordshire to the marsh and fen country of the east, and mixed farmland and woodland almost everywhere. There are appealing riverside paths along the Ouse, Ivel and Lea, whilst the charming villages of north Bedfordshire with their pretty thatched cottages and ancient churches are another attractive feature of the county. Bedfordshire, birthplace of the seventeenth-century preacher and writer John Bunyan, is full of historical associations, and there are many prehistoric sites to investigate.

The routes, all except one of which are circular, are described with detailed notes on the many places of interest passed en route. The walks are suitable for both experienced and novice ramblers and for family groups with children. The area has good transport connections with both the South-East and London area and the Midlands. Many of the walks are suitable not only for motorists but also for those making use of public transport.

The guide contains:

  • 32 circular walks which thoroughly explore Bedfordshire
  • walks ranging from 5 to 12 miles, providing 245 miles of walking
  • over 30 sketch maps and black and white photos
  • 12 pages of high-quality colour plates.


 
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