Walking and Cycling Guidebooks for North West England
Our definition of North West England covers the area between the western Pennines and Cheshire, including the Forest of Bowland and the countryside of Lancashire – a surprisingly varied county with hills, moors, river valleys and unspoilt countryside.
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The Isle of Man
40 walks throughout the island, with information (including history and Manx myth and language) to ensure a walking visit to the Isle is time well spent. Covers headlands, peaks (especially Snaefell), glens, coastal walks, beaches, cliffs. More >>
£10.00
Historic Walks in Cheshire
20 walks around some of the outstanding countryside and rich historical heritage of Cheshire. The walks combine landscape with architecture, natural beauty with history, and our heritage with our diverse and complex culture. Includes walks around Chester, Beeston Castle, Dunham Massey, Marple, Northwich, Stretton watermill and Peover, to name a few. More >>
£9.00
The Pennine Way
Britain's best-known long-distance walk. It can be tackled in its entirety over two to three weeks or enjoyed in several short bites. This guide divides the Pennine Way into 16 stages, each ending at a place where accommodation is available. Starting in the Peak District at Edale, and ending in Kirk Yetholm near Kelso. More >>
£10.00
Lancashire Cycle Way
The Lancashire Cycleway comprises two distinct loops, each around 130 miles (225km) in length, which meet at Whalley in the Ribble valley. Seasoned cycle-tourists can tackle either loop in a weekend. The difficulty varies from easy roads in the west to the challenges found in the West Pennine Moors and the Bowland Fells. More >>
£10.00
Walks in Dales Country
30 circular family walks throughout the Dales talking from half to a full day. Well-known spots such as Malham and Ingleborough, but also less-frequented, almost secret, gems. Graded from easy to strenuous. More >>
£5.99
Backpackers Britain: Northern England
25 great backpacker’s routes throughout northern England from the Dales and Forest of Bowland, to the Lakes and Pennines, and up to the Cheviots on Scottish border. Tough routes if done in one day, but good two-day outings in remote spots. More >>
£10.00
Walks in Ribble Country
30 circular family walks of 6-8 miles based on the 75-mile route of the Ribble from its source on the Yorkshire Dales to the Irish Sea. Includes Ribblehead, Horton, Settle and the country around Clitheroe, Whalley and Ribchester. More >>
£5.99
The Yorkshire Dales Angler’s Guide
A comprehensive guide on where to fish, how and where to obtain tickets or licences, what baits to use throughout the dales. Covers Airedale, Nidderdale, the north western Dales, Ribblesdale, Swaledale, Wensleydale, Wharfedale, plus all resevoirs, still waters and canals within the area. More >>
£9.99
Walks in Forest of Bowland
The Forest of Bowland, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is perhaps the best walking in Lancashire. 30 walks throughout the Forest including the gentle foothills in the south and north, on top of the moors and in the valleys. More >>
£5.99
A Walker’s Guide to The Lancaster Canal
Preston to Kendal, including the branch to Glasson Dock, together with the fascinating history of the canal. Walking the towpath can be done in long or short stages, just as desired. There are many walks along its length which can be done as a round trip involving another path or road or visit to a village. More >>
£5.99
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