Walking Guidebooks for the British Isles

Walking guidebooks for the coast, hills and mountains of Britain are all included in this extensive section. The ability level is also very varied, with some walks being suitable for the whole family, while others are more technical and demanding.
 
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Walking the Munros Vol 1
One of two guidebooks to walking Scotland's Munros, covering the southern, central and western Scottish highlands, Glencoe, Lochaber and Mull. 139 of these mountains are explored in this guide, with detailed route descriptions of these magnificent peaks. From Ben Nevis to Ben More, Cairn Gorm to Creag Meagaidh. Read and see more…
Walking in the Forest of Dean
A guidebook of 25 walks in the Forest of Dean, with all the information needed to enjoy a range of walks in the vales and glades of this ancient area. From short 4-mile walks to all-day sections of long-distance trails such as the Offa's Dyke Path and Gloucestershire Way, this guidebook is an ideal aid for exploring the forest and its history. Read and see more…
The Lune Valley and Howgills - A Walking Guide
A pocket-sized guidebook to 40 walks, from 3 to 11 miles, exploring the varied landscape of the Lune Valley and Howgill Fells, some of the most unspoilt countryside in northwest England. Set between the Lake District and the Yorkshire Dales and two other AONBs, the walking is hugely rewarding, with magnificent views and woodland full of wildlife. Read and see more…
Walking on Gower
The 30 circular routes in this guidebook to walking on the Gower peninsula, in South Wales, visit its famous rugged coastlines as well as the little-explored inland valleys and ridges. The walks avoid the crowds so you can enjoy the landscape's unspoilt peace. Packed with historical and geological information. Illustrated with stunning photos. Read and see more…
Walking in the South Wales Valleys
A walking guidebook with 32 day routes and 2 weekend backpacking routes (the Coed Morgannwg Way and Glamorgan Ridgeway) across the valleys, ridges and coast of South Wales. This now-green landscape has superb walking opportunities in an easily accessible area. Packed with Roman, Celtic and other historical interest. Read and see more…
Walking on Rum and the Small Isles
A handy guidebook to walking and backpacking in the Western Isles of Scotland on Rum, Eigg, Muck, Canna, Coll and Tiree including a tough 55km backpack around the coast of Rum, a circuit of the Rum Cuillin and an ascent of An Sgurr (Eigg). 16 routes across all the islands suitable for a range of abilities exploring coasts, mountains and wilderness. Read and see more…
Walking on the Isle of Wight
34 walking routes on the beautiful Isle of Wight, ranging in difficulty from easy to strenuous and from 4 to 16 miles long. The routes are suitable for all abilities and are accessible all year. They cover the spectacular coast as well as exploring forest trails, marshland and downland, plus visit the tranquil towns of Yarmouth, Cowes and Ventnor. Read and see more…
The North Downs Way
A handy pocked sized guidebook for anyone planning to walk the North Downs Way National Trail. At 130 miles the route follows the ancient Pilgrim's Way for much of the trail through surprisingly peaceful and often wooded countryside. The North Downs Way is one of the easier national trails, and the walk is described over 11 stages. Read and see more…
Walking on Guernsey
Handy guidebook describing 25 walks on Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and Herm, Channel Islands. Almost all the walks link directly with one or two other walks allowing all kinds of extensions to the routes. Good paths and tracks are used, along with quiet country roads. Occasionally rugged cliff paths are used to explore the beautiful coastline. Read and see more…
Walking on Jersey
This handy guidebook describes 24 day walks on Jersey in the Channel Isles. Parts of many routes can be combined to make longer routes, including the Jersey Coastal Walk and part of the Channel Islands Way. Good paths and tracks are used, along with quiet country roads. Occasionally rugged cliff paths are used to explore the beautiful coastline. Read and see more…
Walking in the New Forest
A handy pocket-sized guidebook to 30 day walks across the New Forest National Park in Hampshire and Wiltshire, southern England. Routes explore ancient woodland, heather-clad heath and dramatic coastline, all within easy reach of Southampton, Bournemouth and Salisbury. Walks for all abilities, easily combined to make up longer challenges. Read and see more…
Walking in Cumbria's Eden Valley
A handy guidebook describing 30 walks in the Eden Valley, Cumbria. The wide variety of routes range from 3-17 miles in length explore the river Eden from Kirkby Stephen past Penrith and Carlisle to the Solway Firth. Many of the walks have views of the Lake District, Pennines and Scottish hills, and link with the Settle-Carlisle railway line. Read and see more…
Walking in Derbyshire
A handy guidebook describing 60 circular day walks, ranging from easy to moderate in terms of difficulty and terrain, which are suitable for the whole family. Derbyshire boasts an interesting history that is also explored through these routes, as each is themed around a specific historical point of interest. Read and see more…
Walks in Silverdale and Arnside
This handy guidebook of 21 easy day walks is guaranteed to help you explore fantastic scenery in the form of rugged coastal paths and enchanting woodland trails. There are routes of varying terrain through Leighton Moss (RSPB centre), Dallam Park, Arnside Knott, Hutton Roof and Morecambe Bay that are suitable for all the family and every season. Read and see more…
The Wye Valley Walk
The Wye Valley Walk follows the River Wye for 136 miles through the beautiful and varied landscape of the Welsh borders. Typically taking 10 days to walk, the route starts in Chepstow and follows the Wye valley to the slopes of Plynlimon, Powys. The Wye Valley Walk is a perfect mix of river and hill walking, suitable for any reasonably fit walker. Read and see more…
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