Circular and Long-Distance Walking Guides for Southern England
The long-distance routes and National Trails of southern England together offer varied experiences. Still retaining large stretches of unspoilt countryside, the south has a lot to offer, while the south west enjoys the mildest climate, high moorlands and a stunning coastline.
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The South West Coast Path
Britain's longest waymarked trail measures 1015km (630 miles) from Minehead to Poole along the north Devon, Cornish, south Devon and Dorset coastline. The route is divided into 45 day-stages, and could be completed within four weeks. With accommodation advice and local information. More >>
£12.95
Walking On Dartmoor
43 walks of between 2 and 12 miles, with outlines of five longer routes throughout the 365 sq miles of the Dartmoor National Park. Most walks graded easy to moderate, with a few longer more challenging walks involving the ascent of ‘tors’ and negotiating deep ravines. More >>
£10.00
The Greater Ridgeway
Complete guide to walking the entire Ridgeway from Lyme Regis, on the south coast, to Hunstanton, on the Norfolk coast, combining the shorter Icknield Way with the Wessex ridgeways and the Peddars Way - a total of 580km (360 miles). More >>
£12.95
London – The Definitive Walking Guide
A directory of the leisure walking opportunities in Greater London. Details of nearly 300 self-guided trails are included, covering over 2300km. 80 named trails and over 200 shorter routes, all with information about the nature of the walk, its amenities, transport and mapping required. More >>
£14.00
Walking in Berkshire
The 20 walks in this book vary in length from 6 to 13 miles, covering diverse scenery from parkland around Windsor, riverside walks, walks visiting villages and castles such as Stanford Dingley and Donnington Castle, and high open country walks on the Ridgeway near Lambourn. More >>
£9.00
The North Downs Way
The North Downs Way takes the high chalky country as it travels south of London from Dover in the east to Farnham in the west, with optional detours around Canterbury. At 130 miles (at the most) it is a straightforward trek through surprisingly remote countryside. More >>
£8.00
The Lea Valley Walk
Split into 20 stages this 50 mile walk is one of the finest and most varied walking routes around the capital, tracing the route of the River Lea from the Millennium Dome to its source at Leagrave, near Luton. More >>
£8.00
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. More >>
£12.00
Walking in Hampshire
Hampshire is one of England’s ancient and most varied counties, with coastline, marsh, downland, river valleys plus the New Forest. 32 half- to full-day walks explore the length and breadth of Hampshire. More >>
£10.00
Walking in Buckinghamshire
32 walks through bluebell woods, rolling Chiltern hills and pretty villages. The walks are of short and medium length on waymarked paths and bridleways, for all abilities and interests, and include sections of Icknield Way and a section of the Ridgeway. More >>
£9.00
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