Treks - British Isles
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Walking on Jura, Islay and Colonsay
Guide to walking on the Southern Hebrides - Jura, Islay, Colonsay and Oronsay - Scotland, UK - featuring one classic 5-day trek along the west coast of Jura and 11 day walks across the islands, include a round of the Paps of Jura. True wilderness walking, rough terrain, spectacular coastline. Bases include Port Askaig, Port Ellen and Scalasaig. Read and see more…The Speyside Way
First guide to combine the official Speyside Way and its prologue routes from the source of the Spey, making up a 118-mile backpacking route from the Monadhliath Mountains to the coast at Buckie. Connecting routes Dava Way and Moray Coast Trail also described. Information included for mountain bikers who can follow many stretches of these routes. Read and see more…£12.95
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The UK Trailwalker's Handbook
The UK Trailwalker’s Handbook is a directory of long-distance paths (LDPs) in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland compiled by the Long Distance Walkers’ Association (LDWA), covering 730 national trails, long-distance paths and anytime challenges, with regional overview maps and an index of walking guide publishers and support companies. Read and see more…The Pennine Way
A Paddy Dillon guide to walking The Pennine Way, Britain’s first National Trail, from Edale, Derbyshire, England to Kirk Yetholm, Scotland, backpacking through the Peak District, South and North Pennines, Yorkshire Dales, Hadrian’s Wall, Northumberland, Cheviots and Borders. It stays high on the moors, dropping down to pretty villages each evening. Read and see more…The Cotswold Way
Guidebook to walking the Cotswold Way National Trail describing the route between Chipping Campden and Bath through the Cotswolds in both directions. The walk meanders through the beautiful Cotswold landscape, visiting honey-coloured villages and old market towns, and ends in the World Heritage City of Bath. Read and see more…Offa's Dyke Path
Guidebook to walking The Offa's Dyke Path, a National Trail along the Welsh Marches that runs 170 miles from Chepstow in the south to Prestatyn. Route split into 14 stages (average 13 miles). The earthwork dyke was constructed by King Offa of Mercia in the 8th century. Read and see more…Moveable Feasts
Moveable Feasts contains all you need to plan your camp cooking. Part one has advice on nutrition, camp cooking equipment, water, packing food, camping with children and wild foods. Part two has nearly 100 recipes for camp meals with an index highlighting high-energy, lightweight, child-friendly, vegetarian, prepare-at-home and super-quick recipes. Read and see more…Backpacker's Britain: Central and Southern Scottish Highlands
A guide to backpacking in the Central and Southern Highlands of Scotland, with 30 trekking routes – ranging from 2 to 7 days in length - over the highest peaks in Britain. And these wild mountains, rocky coasts and long, winding glens are all within a couple of hours’ drive of Edinburgh or Glasgow. Read and see more…The Lea Valley Walk
Split into 20 stages in this guidebook, this 50 mile walk is one of the finest and most varied walking routes near London, tracing the route of the River Lea from Leagrave, near Luton to Island Gardens at Greenwich where it joins the Thames Path. Read and see more…The End to End Trail
A guidebook covering a 1935km (1200 miles) walk the length of Britain from Land’s End in Cornwall to John O’Groats in Scotland, concentrating on the 'missing links' between the main long-distance trails covered in other guidebooks. The route is divided into 61 daily stages averaging just less than 32km (20 miles). Read and see more…Showing 1-10 of 42














