Summit Collection Guides for Walking British and Irish Hills

British hill lists consist of Nuttalls, Munros, Marilyns, Corbetts, Hewitts, Bridges, Grahams and more. Join the many thousands who aspire to complete the challenge of ascending every peak on their chosen ‘list’. Those who persevere win nothing more than the immense personal satisfaction of having achieved an often demanding long-term challenge.
 
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The Mountains of England and Wales: Volume 1 Wales
The Mountains of England and Wales: Volume 1 Wales
Over 400 mountains in England and Wales attain 2000ft. These guides give definitive lists with detailed route descriptions, maps and drawings. Volume 1 covers Wales in 188 mountain summits split into – Carneddau, Glyders, Snowdon, Moel Hebog, Moelwyns, Arenigs, Berwyns, Arans, Rhinogs, Cadair Idris, central Wales, Black Mountains, Brecon Beacons. More >>
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The Mountains Of Ireland
The Mountains Of Ireland
A comprehensive guide to Ireland’s 200 summits of 2000ft or more and to the 12 peaks exceeding 3000ft. Described clockwise from Wicklow to the Mournes in 70 walking routes.  More >>
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The Relative Hills of Britain
The Relative Hills of Britain
A listing of all the ‘Marilyns’, i.e. all the hills that are relatively high compared to the surrounding land, with a drop of 150 metres or more on all sides. An invaluable reference work for all walkers, this book contains a fascinating collection of not too serious facts and figures. Illustrated with very clear maps. More >>
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The Mountains of England and Wales:  Volume 2  England
The Mountains of England and Wales: Volume 2 England
This book describes how to ascend the 251 'Nuttall’ summits in England, in a series of 58 walks. These form part of the total of 439 mountain summits in England and Wales which reach the height of 2000ft or more. Routes and summits in the Lake District, Cheviots, North Pennines, Yorkshire Dales, Peak District and Dartmoor. More >>
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