British Mountains

This section includes guides to walking, climbing and scrambling in the mountains of Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland, including the mountains of the outlying islands of the British Isles. This selection will tend to include guides in the British Hills series, but will also include some of the British Walking series (green covers).
 
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The Near Eastern Fells
Lakeland Fellranger guidebook by Mark Richards covering 35 summits in the Near Eastern Fells of the Lake District. Includes a variety of the best walking routes, old and new, in the mighty range of hills that sit between Ambleside, Ullswater and Grasmere. Read and see more…
The Central Fells
Lakeland Fellranger guidebook by Mark Richards covering 28 summits in the Central Fells of the Lake District. Includes a variety of the best walking routes, old and new, in the high ground of the Lakes between Great Langdale and Keswick, all presented with the author’s inimitable passion and flair. Read and see more…
The Ridges of England, Wales and Ireland
A guide to summer scrambles, technical rock routes and winter climbs on ridges in the Lake District, Snowdonia, Peak District, Exmoor, the Isle of Wight, Kerry and Connemara, covering popular classics and obscure gems, from Sharp Edge to Skeleton Ridge. With great photographs, this guide is both celebration of the landscape and route guide. Read and see more…
Walking Loch Lomond and the Trossachs
A guide to walking and scrambling routes in the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park in the Southern Highlands of Scotland. Over 70 walks to all 21 Munros summits and 30 lesser hills, including the Cobbler, Arrochar Alps and Ben Lui. A good introduction to walking in the Scottish Highlands. Read and see more…
Backpacker's Britain: Central and Southern Scottish Highlands
A guidebook covering 30 multi-day backpacking routes in Scotland. The walks range from 2 to 7 days in length throughout the Central and Southern Scottish Highlands, such as the classic through-route in the Cairngorms. The book gives you all you need to plan your next Scottish wilderness trip. Read and see more…
Ben Nevis and Glen Coe
A guidebook to 100 walks and scrambles in the area from Ben Nevis southwards towards Glen Coe. This guide not only covers Lochaber's mountain summits such as the climb up Ben Nevis but also describes mid-level walks and gentle strolls, great through routes along empty glens, and tent or bothy treks - serious in terms of remoteness and scenery. Read and see more…
Three Peaks, Ten Tors
Practical guidebook for anyone planning to do a long distance or challenge walk. Includes information on 15 routes from the 3 peaks (National, Yorkshire & Lancashire) to the Ten Tors with both serious and humorous approaches. Provides notes on what it takes to do a challenge walk, how to choose the challenge and much more. Read and see more…
Pocket First Aid and Wilderness Medicine
This guidebook describes basic first aid techniques for those travelling in wilderness areas. Deals with fundamentals such as preparation, prevention, first aid kits and the use of medications and painkillers; and provides details on how to deal with a variety of accidents and illnesses. Read and see more…
Walking in the North Pennines
Walking in the North Pennines describes 50 circular walks, including gentle riverside strolls and rugged moorland walks from 8km to 23km. This wild area is shared by Cumbria, County Durham and Northumberland. The routes are suitable for all abilities and full details of local transport, accommodation and tourist offices. Read and see more…
Navigating with a GPS
This practical guidebook explains how to get the best out of navigating with your GPS, and takes you through GPS navigation in a clear and structured way. It summarises how to navigate with a map and compass. The guide also looks at digital mapping, and how GPSs and mapping software can be used positively together. Read and see more…
Navigation
This practical guidebook will help you get the most out of navigating with your map and give you the key skills to using your compass. It's then down to you. Practice will make perfect, and with that will come the freedom and confidence to enjoy our hills and mountains. Read and see more…
Walking on the Isle of Arran
The 45 walks selected in this guidebook show the variety of the Isle of Arran off Scotland's west coast - from its mountain ranges, moorlands and forests to its coastline and dramatic cliffs - as well as its rich historical heritage. Also includes walks on Holy Isle. Many routes overlap to make up longer walks throughout the island. Read and see more…
Scotland's Mountain Ridges
A guidebook covering the best summer scrambling, rock climbing and winter mountaineering on Scotland’s ridges, from the remote Cairngorms to the splendour of the Cuillin. With inspirational photographs, the guidebook is both a celebration of the landscape and a practical route guide. Read and see more…
Hillwalking in Wales - Vol 2
The second of two guidebooks describing walking routes up every 2000-footer in Wales - covers the Ffestiniog hills to the Tarrens. The routes are arranged alphabetically over the two volumes. Vol 2 Read and see more…
Hillwalking in Wales - Vol 1
The first of two guidebooks describing walking routes up every 2000-footer in Wales - covers Arans - Dovey hills. The routes - all 166 of them - are arranged alphabetically over the two volumes. Read and see more…
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