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 Cotswold Way
Guide to the 102-mile Cotswold Way (National Trail) between Chipping Campden and Bath. The route is described in both directions. It meanders through the beautiful Cotswold landscape, visiting honey-coloured villages and old market towns, and ends in the World Heritage City of Bath. More >>
£12.00
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 Leagrave, near Luton to Island Gardens at Greenwich where it joins the Thames Path. More >>
£10.00
The End to End Trail
Outlines the 1935km (1200 mile) route from Land’s End to John O’Groats, concentrating on the 'missing links' between the main long-distance trails covered in other guides. The route is divided into 61 daily stages averaging just less than 32km (20 miles). More >>
£15.00
The National Trails
This inspirational guidebook looks at each of the National Trails in turn, through England, Wales and Scotland, describing what makes each of them so special and providing the practical information to help you plan your route. A definitive reference to the best of British walking. More >>
£16.99
Walking on the Isles of Scilly
Nestling off the coast of Cornwall, the Isles of Scilly are a joy to explore. Guide includes walks on the larger islands of St Mary’s, Gugh, St Agnes, Samson, Bryher, Tresco and St Martin’s, and details of boat trips to the smaller islands. Nature trails, town trails and coastal walks. More >>
£9.00
Walking in Kent
The best routes from Kev's previous books on Kent, as well as recently discovered routes in all corners of the county. There’s plenty to appeal to both family strollers and determined ramblers, and each route has been rewalked by the author and carefully revised. More >>
£12.00
The Thames Path
This guide leads the walker from the Thames Barrier in London to the source of the Thames 180 miles away. Opened as a national trail in 1996, the ‘towpath’ route leads past a string of London’s historic buildings and through tranquil countryside to the river’s source in Gloucestershire. More >>
£12.00
The South Downs Way
The South Downs Way long-distance path leads the walker along the 100 miles (160km) between Eastbourne and Winchester, high on the escarpment, exploring the Sussex Downs and East Hampshire Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Details of the walk split into 12 daily stages, described in both directions. More >>
£10.00
Walking in Sussex
40 walks in the great variety of scenery and history of Sussex. Short walks and more demanding routes, including outline descriptions of some of the region’s long-distance paths. Covers the South Downs, High Weald, Ashdown Forest. More >>
£10.00
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
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