Walking Guidebooks for North West England and The Isle of Man
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The guidebook's 30 circular walks are all about 6 miles in length, covering the wild and beautiful Lancashire countryside. They are ideal as half-day family rambles. Since 1612, when ten Pendle witches went to the scaffold, a magical aura has pervaded this mysterious area. Written and illustrated in the author’s unique style.
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Walking in Lancashire describes 40 walks along the county's rivers and coastline, by its woodlands, hills and moors, and to its villages and historic sites. The circular walks range from 5 to 12 miles in length, and take walkers on gentle strolls to fell-top hikes.
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Guide to walking the Isle of Man Coastal Path. Includes the 96-mile Raad ny Foillan path, the Herring Way (Peel to Castletown) and Millennium Way (Ramsey to Castletown). The Raad ny Foillan path takes walkers right around its beautiful coastline in about a week. Splendid scenery, glens, coastlines, wildlife, fishing ports and havens.
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The Isle of Man walkers guide describes 40 walks all around the Isle of Man. The guidebook includes 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.
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Guidebook to 20 walks around some of the countryside and historical heritage of Cheshire, combining landscape with architecture, natural beauty with history, and heritage with today's diverse and complex culture. Includes walks around Chester, Beeston Castle, Dunham Massey, Marple, Northwich, Stretton watermill and Peover, to name a few.
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Cycling guide to the Lancashire Cycleway - two loops, each 130 miles (225km), which meet at Whalley in the Ribble Valley, northern England. 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.
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A guidebook to 30 family walks throughout the Yorkshire Dales, England. The 30 circular walks take in well-known Dales Country spots such as Malham and Ingleborough. Routes take between a half to a full day. Also less-frequented, almost secret routes. Graded from easy to strenuous.
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A guidebook to walking 25 great backpacker’s routes throughout northern England from the Yorkshire Dales and the Forest of Bowland, to the Lake District, the Pennines, and up to the Cheviots on the Scottish border. Tough routes if done in one day, but good two-day outings in remote spots.
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A guidebook to 30 circular family walks of 6 to 8 miles based on the 75-mile route of the Ribble from its source on the Yorkshire Dales, along the Ribble Valley, to reaching the Irish Sea in Lancashire. Includes Ribblehead, Horton, Settle and the country around Clitheroe, Whalley and Ribchester.
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A comprehensive guidebook for anglers in the Yorkshire Dales of northern England. Covers the best spots to fish in Airedale, Nidderdale, the north western Dales, Ribblesdale, Swaledale, Wensleydale, Wharfedale, including all resevoirs, still waters and canals. Information on how and where to obtain tickets or licences and what baits to use.
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Guide to walks in the Forest of Bowland, Lancashire, northern England, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. 30 routes throughout the Forest including the gentle foothills in the south and north, on top of the moors and in the valleys.
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Guidebook to walking the Lancaster Canal – Preston to Kendal – through Lancashire and Cumbria, northern England, UK, including the branch to Glasson Dock, together with the fascinating history of the canal. The towpath can be done in long or short stages with many walks along its length which can be done as a round trip using another path or road.
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