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This guide comprises 33 beautiful walks ranging in distance from 0.5 to 8 miles across North Yorkshire, with ten routes in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, eleven in the North York Moors National Park, North Sea coast routes at Whitby, Robin Hood’s Bay and Bempton, and routes handily placed near the Richmond, Ripon, Thirsk and York. Walks are sequenced in the book from shortest to longest, while each all-abilities route is graded for wheelchairs according to one of three accessibility ratings: for all, for many and for some. By design, these routes are all pushchair friendly and make delightful, reasonably gentle walks for everyone to enjoy. Route descriptions are presented with GPS waypoints, large-scale OS Explorer mapping and feature of interest information, with notes on parking and accessibility. You can enjoy the calming, sylvan beauty of peaceful Nettledale, roam the extensive parkland at Castle Howard, and explore the fascinating geological outcrops at Brimham Rocks. OS Pathfinder Guides: Outstanding Circular Walks The definitive pocket book guide to Great Britain’s great outdoors 38 fully accessible walks for all Walks ranging from ¾ to 8 miles vast majority less than 3 miles with almost half linear Photos showing typical path conditions for routes with tricky points Packed with essential information per walk: Start / finish position, travel information on how to get there, parking, toilets and refreshments stops, distance and time, terrain Includes OS Explorer 1:25 000 scale map extracts for every route (4cm to 1km or 2½ inches to one mile) Discover GPS waypoints, parking information and detailed route descriptions for foolproof navigation Enhances your walk with information on rare wildlife, natural habitats and points of historical interest What walks are inside North Yorkshire: Accessible Walks for All Walking Guidebook? Hardraw Force Cotter Force Askham Bog Nature Reserve Cawthorn Roman Camp Hambleton Drove Road Brimham Rocks Cod Beck Reservoir Grinton Smelting Mill Whitby Abbey Coastal Walk Malham Cove Settle – Town and River Aysgarth Circular Richmond to Easby Abbey Rievaulx Abbey Wheldrake Wood Pudding Pie Hill, Thirsk Swinsty Reservoir Scorton Lakes Sutton Bank and Kilburn White Horse Farndale Daffodil Walk Ripon Canal Bempton Cliffs Castle Howard Scar House Reservoir Sulber Nick Ribblehead Viaduct Grassington Moor Grimwith Reservoir Esk Valley Robin Hood’s Bay and the Cinder Track Nettledale York Solar Trail Rosedale Mineral Trail

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Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Walks in Loch Lomond, The Trossach & Stirling Guidebook  - Na Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Walks in Loch Lomond, The Trossach & Stirling Guidebook - Na 12.99 GBP 160 mile of breath-taking walking amid the stunning scenery of Loch Lomond National Park & Stirlingshire . . . Trek 28 stunning circular walks exploring Loch Lomond, The Trossach, and Stirling, with the OS Pathfinder Guidebooks - graded by length and ranging from 2 to 16 miles. The Trossachs are particularly spectacular when covered in autumn colours. Each route includes a detailed description, large-scale Ordnance Survey Map, GPS waypoints and key landscape and historical features to look out for on your walk. A great resource for locals and visitors alike.Walks in this guide include Ochil Hills, Loch Lomond itself, and the West Highland way - as well as Stirling and the gothic Wallace monument overlooking the scene of the Scottish Patriot's victory over Edward I.This is one of a series of books with great walking routes covering the most popular and scenic areas of Britain. Printed with weather-resistant covers featuring durable rounded corners, they are the perfect companion for country walking throughout Britain. What walks are inside Loch Lomond, The Trossach & Stirling Walking Guidebook? Killin and Loch Tay Gartmorn Dam Country Park Inversnaid and Rob Roy's Cave Lochgoilhead and Donich Water The Whangie Loch Ard Dumyat The Fault Trail Ben A'an Aberfoyle and Doon Hill Sallochy Wood Dunblane and Bridge of Allan Stronachlachar and Loch Arklet Dollar Glen and Glen Quey Kirkton Glen and Rob Roy's Grave Conic Hill An Sidhean Gleann Auchreoch Glen Loin Loch Lomond and the West Highland Way Beinn Dubh and the Glen Striddle Horseshoe Ben Vorlich (Loch Earn The Cobbler Ben Ledi Ben Lomond Glen Finglas Ben Venue Ben Cleuch
Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Walks in Gower, Swansea & Cardiff Guidebook 55  - Na Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Walks in Gower, Swansea & Cardiff Guidebook 55 - Na 12.99 GBP Get lost with 28 beautiful walks across Gower, Swansea, and Cardiff with the OS Pathfinder Guidebooks, graded by length and ranging from 3 to 11 miles. The routes range from extended strolls to longer hikes, something for all levels! This 96 page guidebook covers Wales' Capital city, Cardiff, which has a thriving heritage and cultural scene. It's surrounded by the beautiful vale of Glamorgan, which includes coastal fringes, pleasant villages and industrial tradition to explore. Swansea and Gower offer superb scenery with glorious sandy beaches, wooded valleys, and open moorland.Each walk includes a detailed description, an OS map, GPS waypoints and notes of key features and things to see.This is one of a series of books with great walking routes covering the most popular and scenic areas of Britain. What walks are inside Gower, Swansea & Cardiff Walking Guidebook? Fforest-fawr and Castell Coch Cwm Carn and Twmbarlwm Margam Abbey and the Deer Park Dunraven Bay and St Brides Major Rhossili Beach & Down Llanwonno and St Gwynno Forest Weobley Castle and Cheriton Candleston and Ogmore castles The Upper Dare Valley Hensol Forest and villages of the Vale St Lythans and Tinkinswood burial chambers Cwm yr Argoed and the Afan Valley Bishopston Valley, Brandy Cove and Pwlldu Head Llantrisant Forest Parc Cwm Darran and Cefn y Brithdir The cliffs above Blaencwm Llanmadoc Hill Pen-y-fan Pond and Manmoel Glyn Corrwg and the Abercregan Grottos St Brides Major and Ewenny Priory Oxwich and Port-Eynon Sirhowy Valley Mewslade Bay and Worms Head Mynydd Canol Cowbridge, St Hilary and a couple of castles Mynydd Twyn-glas Llantwit Major to Nash Point Three Cliffs Bay, Nicholaston Woods and Cefn Bryn
Ordnance Survey Pathfinder City Walks in Edinburgh Guidebook  - Na Ordnance Survey Pathfinder City Walks in Edinburgh Guidebook - Na 9.99 GBP Discover 15 beautiful walks around Edinburgh City with the OS Pathfinder Guidebooks, graded by length and ranging in difficulty.The routes range from extended strolls to longer hikes, offering something for all levels! The walks cover some of the most important historic and modern sites, link key attractions, and help you discover some of the hidden corners of the city.Each walk includes clear directions, notes on history, architecture and features to look for, as well as extracts of street mapping to help you find your way. What walks are inside City Walks in Edinburgh Walking Guidebook? Royal Mile Part 1: Witches, Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde - 0.5 mile Royal Mile Part 2: Cannonballs, Cadies and Salt Sellers - 0.5 mile Royal Mile Part 3: John Knox, Adam Smith and a White Horse - 0.5 mile Royal Mile Part 4: From Television to the End of the World - 0.5 mile Calton Hill and Old Calton Graveyard - 2 miles Grassmarket and Greyfriars - 1.5 miles Georgian New Town - 2.75 miles Arthur's Seat and Holyrood Park - 3 miles Stockbridge and the Royal Botanic Gardens - 3.75 miles Leith - 4.5 miles Edinburgh's Museums - 1.5 miles Bruntsfield - 1.75 miles Duddingston Village and Loch - 2.75 miles Morningside, Braid and Blackford - 5.25 miles Edinburgh's Galleries - 4.5 miles
Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Walks in Dartmoor Guidebook 26  - Na Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Walks in Dartmoor Guidebook 26 - Na 12.99 GBP There are 28 beautiful walks to explore in Dartmoor with the OS Pathfinder Guidebooks, graded by length and ranging from 3.5 to 9 miles. Make the most out of your next trip to Dartmoor! This guide includes plenty of opportunities for walks of all levels, with Dartmoors largely uninhabited wilderness, few villages, farms, and roads. Each walk includes easy-to-follow route directions and accompanied by large-scale Ordnance Survey route maps, GPS waypoints, and captivating photographs.Some of the most significant features of this often treeless landscape are the large numbers of tors that dominate Dartmoor. These are the remnants of hard masses of granite, drastically reduced in size and moulded into their present shapes by millions of years of weathering. This is one of a series of books with great walking routes covering the most popular and scenic areas of Britain. What walks are inside Dartmoor Walking Guidebook? Haytor Lydford Chagford and the River Teign Plym Woods and Wigford Down Castle Drogo and Teign Gorge The Walkham valley and Merrivale Lustleigh Cleave Gidleigh, Kes Tor and Teign-e-ver Bridge Burrator Reservoir and Sheeps Tor South Brent and the Avon valley Horrabridge and Sampford Spiney New Bridge and Dr Blackall’s Drive South Zeal and Little Hound Tor Princetown, Whiteworks and Crock of Gold Steps Bridge and Mardon Down Dartmeet, Combestone and Brimpts Wood Widecombe in the Moor and Hamel Down Ivybridge, the Erme valley and Western Beacon Manaton, Hound Tor and Becka Falls Mary Tavy, Horndon Down and Peter Tavy Postbridge, Laughter Hole and Bellever Moretonhampstead, Butter-don Down and N. Bovey Okehampton, Cullever Steps and Belstone Holne Moor Drewsteignton, Hittisleigh Barton and Crockernwell Ringmoor Down, Eyles-barrow and Siward’s Cross Two Bridges, Wistman’s Wood and the West Dart Grimspound, Coombe Down and Challacombe
Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Walks in Exmoor & the Quantocks Guidebook 9  - Na Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Walks in Exmoor & the Quantocks Guidebook 9 - Na 12.99 GBP Immerse yourself in 28 beautiful walks across Exmoor & the Quantocks with the OS Pathfinder Guidebooks, graded by length and ranging from 3 to 11 miles. The routes range from extended strolls to longer hikes, meaning something for all levels! Exmoor National Park comprises 265 sq miles, two-thirds lie in West Somerset and the remaining third in North Devon. Each walk includes a detailed description, an OS map, GPS waypoints and notes of key features and things to see.This is one of a series of books with great walking routes covering the most popular and scenic areas of Britain. Printed with weather-resistant covers featuring durable rounded corners, they are the perfect companion for country walking throughout Britain. What walks are inside Exmoor & the Quantocks Walking Guidebook? East Quantoxhead and Kilve Dulverton Hunter’s Inn and Woody Bay North Hill Dunster Park and Withycombe Hill Little and Great Hangman Porlock Weir and Culbone Brendon Forest Lynton and Valley of Rocks Exford and Room Hill The Foreland and Countisbury Common Lynmouth and Watersmeet Hawkridge and Anstey Common Haddon Hill and Wimbleball Lake Hurlstone and Selworthy Beacon Roadwater and Nettlecombe Winsford Hill Wills Neck and Triscombe Combe The Avill Valley Simonsbath and the River Barle Dunkery Beacon Parracombe and Challacombe Commons Lorna Doone Country Quantock Combes and Ridge Porlock, Horner Wood and Stoke Pero Withypool and Tarr Steps County Gate, Brendon and Malmsmead Hil The Chains
Ordnance Survey Pathfinder 100 Outstanding British Walks - OS Guides  - White Ordnance Survey Pathfinder 100 Outstanding British Walks - OS Guides - White 19.99 GBP There are 100 walking gems from across the country in this collection. With inspiration for a wide range of walking experience and abilities, whether for those new to country walking or seasoned ramblers. It includes easy-paces short walks, half day rambles, and more energetic and challenging full-day excursions for a total of 625 miles or richly rewarding routes.In addition, all the routes can also be found in OS Maps online, allowing you to follow them on your mobile device or print a copy of the map to take with you. As well as details of the routes, you will also find compelling background information of each of the regions, along with beautiful photography. This book includes six months of OS Maps premium, giving access to all 607 Leisure maps. You can also use it to find thousands of other routes created by other walkers or even plan your own. You can activate this by using the unique code printed inside the back cover of the book - look for the instructions on the inside flap.
Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Short Walks In South Devon - OS Guides 29  - White Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Short Walks In South Devon - OS Guides 29 - White 7.99 GBP The Pathfinder Short Walks guidebook contains 20 carefully selected walks for all the family. The walking routes range from 1.5 to 6 miles, and each includes information on accessibility, difficulty, and parking.Each route comes with full route directions, an extract of the OS map for the area and notes on things to look for on the way. South Devon is famed above all for its magnificent, rugged coast stretching from Plymouth in the west to Seaton in the east - with imposing sandstone cliffs broken by long winding estuaries and traversed throughout by the South West Path. Punctuating this Coast are a series of popular seaside towns (both large and small), historic ports, and picturesque fishing villages.
Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Walks in New Forest, Hampshire & South Downs Guidebook 12  - Na Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Walks in New Forest, Hampshire & South Downs Guidebook 12 - Na 12.99 GBP 155 miles of walking in Hampshire's glorious countryside taking in the ancient oaks and heather-clad expanses of the New Forest . . . Explore 28 beautiful walks across New Forest, Hampshire, and South Downs with the OS Pathfinder Guidebooks, graded by length and ranging from 2 to 10 miles. The routes range from extended strolls to longer hikes, something for all levels! This guide covers the New Forest National park, Hampshire, and the South Downs, including the Itchen and Test Valleys. Each walk includes a detailed description, an OS map, GPS waypoints, and notes of key features and things to see. Choose from a stroll across typical New Forest heathland at Bishop's Dyke to the much more energetic download walking around Kingsclere and Watership Down or exploring the beautiful Meon Valley. This is one of a series of books with great walking routes covering the most popular and scenic areas of Britain. What walks are inside New Forest, Hampshire & South Downs Walking Guidebook? Bishop's Dyke, New Forest New Forest Snapshot Winchester's water meadows Ashmansworth and Crux Easton The Itchen Valley Holmsley's old railway and Whitten Pond Warsash waterside and woodland Silchester's Roman Town Odiham and the Basingstoke Canal Cheriton and Hinton Ampner Selborne and Noar Hill Chalk streams at Fullerton East Meon & the Downs Standing Hat, New Forest Fritham & Ashley Walk Hawkhill Inclosure and Beaulieu Heath Queen Elizabeth Country Park Chilcomb and the South Downs Hillhead & Titchfield Test Valley rails and trails Itchen Abbas & the water babies Rockbourne and Breamore Coasting around Keyhaven Meon Valley rails and trails Denmead and the cradle of cricket Bentley and the Hampshire Downs Stockbridge and Danebury Hill Kingsclere and Watership Down
Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Walks in South West England's Coast Guidebook 69  - Na Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Walks in South West England's Coast Guidebook 69 - Na 12.99 GBP Immerse yourself in 28 beautiful walks along the South West Coast of England with the OS Pathfinder Guidebooks, graded by length and ranging from 3 to 9 miles. The routes range from extended strolls to longer hikes, something for all levels! Each walk includes a detailed description, an OS map, GPS waypoints and notes of key features and things to see.Routes include Lulworth Cove, Old Harry rocks, Chesil beach, Lizard Point, and Sidmouth. This is one of a series of books with great walking routes covering the most popular and scenic areas of Britain. Printed with weather-resistant covers featuring durable rounded corners, they are the perfect companion for country walking throughout Britain. What walks are inside South West England's Coast Walking Guidebook? Hurlstone Woody Bay & The Beacon Trentishoe Down & Heddon’s Mouth Cleave Berrynarbor & Widmouth Head Morte Point Braunton Marsh & Burrows Fremington Quay Hartland Point & Speke’s Mill Mouth Hawker Country Dizzard Point Tintagel & Boscastle Stepper Point from Trevone Porthcurno & Porthgwarra Lizard Point Polruan Looe & Talland Bay Yealm Estuary Gara Rock & Portlemouth Down Prawle Point & Woodcombe Point Start Point & Hallsands Torcross & Slapton Ley Sidmouth & the Dunscombe Cliffs Golden Cap Abbotsbury & Chesil Beach Lulworth Cove & Durdle Door Tyneham & Worbarrow Bay Kimmeridge Bay & Swyre Head Ballard Down & Old Harry
Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Short Walks in Hertfordshire & Bedfordshire Guidebook 32  - Na Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Short Walks in Hertfordshire & Bedfordshire Guidebook 32 - Na 12.99 GBP Immerse yourself in 28 beautiful walks across Hertfordshire & Bedfordshire with the OS Pathfinder Guidebooks, graded by length and ranging from 3.5 to 9 miles. Overlooked by some, the area has fine walking country with a diverse terrain, gentle hilly regions, pleasant woodlands, attractive riverside landscapes, and an impressive collection of pretty villages.The routes range from extended strolls to longer hikes, offering something for all levels! Each walk includes a detailed description, an OS map, GPS waypoints, and notes of key features and things to see.Routes include exploration along the Greensand Ridge Walk, the Icknield Way Path, the Ouse Valley Way, the Lea Valley Walk, as well as the Grand Union Canal Walk, the Bunyan Trail, and a part of the Chilterns Way. What walks are inside Hertfordshire & Bedfordshire Walking Guidebook? Around Roxton Stockgrove Country Park Bramfield Woods Old Warden Park Bridgewater Monument and Aldbury Essendon and Little Berkhamsted King’s Wood and Houghton House Around Ashwell Hertford and the Cole Green Way Sarratt and the River Chess Ware, Stanstead Abbotts and Great Amwell Turvey Dunstable Downs and Totternhoe Odell, Great Wood and Harrold Sundon Hills and Sharpenhoe Clappers Whitwell and St Paul’s Walden Chipperfield and Kings Langley Northchurch Common and the Grand Union Canal Barkway, Reed and Earl’s Wood Upper Lea valley and Someries Castle Ardeley, Benington and Walkern John Bunyan Country Woburn Park and Eversholt Ampthill Park and Millbrook Warren Sandy and Everton Clophill, Wrest Park and Silsoe The Ayots, Brocket Park and the River Lea St Albans and the Ver valley
Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Walks in Cairngorms Guidebook 4  - Na Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Walks in Cairngorms Guidebook 4 - Na 12.99 GBP Walk 28 beautiful routes exploring the most mountainous area in Britain (300 sq miles) with the OS Pathfinder Guidebooks, graded by length and ranging from 1.5 to 18 miles. Cairngorms is a majestic area, full of sprawling mountains and an abundant range of wildlife. All routes include information on getting to the start point, a detailed route description, large-scale OS mapping, and notes on key features and wildlife to look for. The native pine forest of the Cairngorms is one of the final retreats of the red squirrel and supports small, uncommon birds like crested tits, redwings, and crossbills.Key places to visit include Loch Garten, the RSPB osprey breeding site, an ascent to the summit of Carn Daimh, part of the Speyside Way, with its splendid panorama of the countryside surrounding Glenlivet and the Falls of the Glas Allt-Shiel. Printed with weather-resistant covers featuring durable rounded corners, they are the perfect companion for country walking throughout Britain. What walks are inside Cairngorms Walking Guidebook? Loch Garten and Loch Mallachie Glen Banchor and Craggan from Newtonmore Craigendarroch Boat of Garten The Braes of Abernethy from Dorback Lodge The Lily Loch and Loch an Eilein from Inverdruie Creag Bheag and Loch Gynack from Kingussie Glen Brown and Tom nam Marbh The Five Bridges Walk, Ballater Glen Feshie Woodland and riverside from Grantown-on-Spey Creag a Chalamain and Castle Hill Carrbridge and General Wade’s Road Glen Tilt Glen Lui and Derry Lodge Carn Daimh from Glenlivet A Walk around Loch Muick Eag a’ Chait and Loch Morlich Loch an Eilein Fiacaill and Cairn Lochan Morrone Cambus o’ May and the Muir of Dinnet Gleann Eanaich Bynack More from Glenmore Carn an Fhreiceadain from Kingussie Sron na Lairige and Braeriach from Loch an Eilein The Lairig Ghru Lochnagar and Loch Muick
Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Snowdonia Short Walks Guidebook - OS Guides 14  - Na Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Snowdonia Short Walks Guidebook - OS Guides 14 - Na 7.99 GBP Immerse yourself in 20 beautiful country walks around Snowdonia with the OS Pathfinder Guidebooks, graded by length and ranging from two to nearly six miles.Make the most out of your next trip to Snowdonia! This guide has easy to follow instructions, contains an extract of the OS map for the area, and some background on the history and natural environment you may discover.The mountains of Snowdonia are majestic but do contain some challenging rides. However, there is so much more to this mountainous region, with many low-level walks through delightful valleys ranging from narrow and steep-sided, to green and open.Many of the walks include famous features, such as: castles, lakes, legends, forests, valleys, and waterfalls. There is also a suggested trip to the top of Snowdon via the Snowdon Mountain Railway.This is one of a series of books with great walking routes covering the most popular and scenic areas of Britain.
Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Walks in Loch Ness and Inverness Guidebook 30  - Na Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Walks in Loch Ness and Inverness Guidebook 30 - Na 12.99 GBP Explore 28 beautiful walks across Loch Ness & Inverness with the OS Pathfinder Guidebooks, graded by length and ranging from 2 to 16 miles. The routes range from extended strolls to longer hikes, so there's something for all levels! Discover the Highland 'capital' of Inverness, the dramatic shore of Loch Ness, Ben Wyvis, and much more with this guidebook. Each walk includes a detailed description, an OS map, GPS waypoints, and notes of key features and things to see.This is one of a series of books with great walking routes covering the most popular and scenic areas of Britain. What walks are inside Loch Ness and Inverness Walking Guidebook? Craig Phadrig Findhorn Gorge The Black Rock of Novar Carbisdale Wood Foyers Falls and Bay River Oich Dores Beach and Aldourie Woods South Laggan and the Caledonian Canal Struie Hill Ness Islands and Tomnahuirich Knock Farril and Cnoc Mor Rogie Falls and the View Rock Allt na Cailliche Waterfall and the River Garry Farigaig Forest and Loch Ness Trail Cromarty and McFarquhar's Bed Nairn Coast and Riverside Meallfuarvonie Chanonry Point and the Fairy Glen Around Abriachan Around Drumnadrochit Culbin Forest Tarbat Ness and Portahomack Caledonian Canal from Inverness Ben Wyvis Culloden and Clava Cairns Loch Affric Coignafearn, upper Findhorn Wade's Road to the Corrieyairack Pass
Ordnance Survey Short Walks Made Easy - Yorkshire Dales Orange One Size Unisex Ordnance Survey Short Walks Made Easy - Yorkshire Dales Orange One Size Unisex 7 GBP Wander old railways, riversides, and discover museums on these family-friendly excursions, offering a grand day out for all. Marvel at natural wonders, tranquil riversides, and picturesque viaducts while enjoying far-reaching views and reliving scenes from All Creatures Great and Small.  Ten easy-to-follow leisurely walks  Distance: 2 to 5 miles  Stunning scenery: dales, meadows and waterfalls  Navigate your way: simplified mapping, route profiles, turn-by-turn instructions, or walk photography  Packed with essential information for easy planning:  Public transport links and parking spots  Terrain and footwear information  Refreshment stops including pubs and cafes  Public toilet markers  Nature notes for the area  Stories behind each walk  Highlighted accessibility sections for wheelchair and pushchair users  Dog friendly information
Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Dee Valley, Clwydian Hills and North East Wales Walking Guidebook - OS Guides 79  - Na Ordnance Survey Pathfinder Dee Valley, Clwydian Hills and North East Wales Walking Guidebook - OS Guides 79 - Na 12.99 GBP Enjoy 145 miles of lush green walks in north-east Wales with 28 superb country walks, graded by length and difficulty. Choose from 14 routes in the Cylwdian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, three on the North Wales coast between Great Orme and Point of Ayr and 11 in Denbighshire and Flintshire to the east of the River Conwy – or do them all! Featured Dee Valley, Clwydian Hills and North-East Wales walks include: Follow the Wales Coast Path along the coastal sand dunes to Point of Ayr and Prestatyn Circle Great Orme for impressive views of Llandudno, the coast and the mountains of Snowdonia Stroll along the Llangollen Canal to the magnificent Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, a World Heritage Site Ramble the Prestatyn hillsides in the north of the Clwydian mountain range for views of Prestatyn, Rhyl and along the coast to Llandudno Take Offa’s Dyke Path from Llandegla to the viewpoint of Moel y Wan and tranquil lanes filled with wildflowers See the Penycloddau and Moel Arthur Iron Age hillforts on an undulating hike through the Clwydians from Llangwyfan Climb to the summit of Castell Dinas Bran from Llangollen for views of the green Denbighshire countryside OS Pathfinder Guides: Outstanding Circular Walks The definitive pocket book guide to Great Britain’s great outdoors 28 mostly circular walks in one guidebook, ranging from 3-12½ miles Walks are graded by length and difficulty ensuring a range of routes suitable for walkers of varying experience and mobility Includes OS Explorer 1:25 000 scale map extracts for every route (4cm to 1km or 2½ inches to one mile) Discover GPS waypoints, parking information and detailed route descriptions for foolproof navigation Enhances your walk with information on rare wildlife, natural habitats and points of historical interest What walks are inside Dee Valley, Clwydian Hills and North East Wales Walking Guidebook? Coed y Gopa Valle Crucis Abbey Greenfield Valley Heritage Park Northop St Asaph and Afon Elwy Great Orme Castell Dinas Bran Llannefydd and Mynydd y Gaer Caergwrle and Hope Denbigh and the Ystrad valley A taste of the Llangollen Canal Hawarden Dyserth and Graig Fawr Along the River Clwyd Cyrn-y-brain Tremeirchion Ty Mawr and Pontcysyllte Aqueduct Prestatyn Hillside Llandegla and Moel y Waun Chirk and the River Ceiriog Moel Famau Loggerheads and Cilcain Penycloddiau and Moel Arthur Llantysilio Mountain Llyn Brenig Point of Ayr and the Wales Coast Path Bwlch Maen Gwynedd and Cadair Bronwen Moel Sych and Cadair Berwy
Ordnance Survey Pathfinder North York Moors Walking Guidebook - OS Guides 28  - Na Ordnance Survey Pathfinder North York Moors Walking Guidebook - OS Guides 28 - Na 12.99 GBP 175 miles of superb walking in the North York Moors National Park . . . Get lost in 28 beautiful walks exploring the North York Moors with the OS Pathfinder Guidebooks, graded by length and ranging from 3.5 to 11 miles. Make the most out of your next trip to the York Moors! Some of the more popular walks feature in this guide are Robin Hood's Bay, Rivaulx Abbey, the River Esk valley, and the Cook Monument. Each walk includes easy-to-follow route directions and accompanied by large-scale Ordnance Survey route maps, GPS waypoints, and captivating photographs. Walks in this guide include routes across wild and remote moorland, such as Ingleby Moor, Westerdale Moor, and Ainthorpe Rigg are contrasted with coastal and clifftop walks around Runswick Bay and Staithes, Whitby, and Saltwick bay and Ravenscar. This is one of a series of books with great walking routes covering the most popular and scenic areas of Britain. What walks are inside North York Moors Walking Guidebook? Rievaulx Abbey Falling Foss and Littlebeck Cloughton and Hayburn Wyke Kirk Dale The Bride Stones Whitby and Saltwick Bay Egton Bridge and the River Esk Ampleforth Hutton-le-Hole and Lastingham Byland Abbey and Cockerdale Bransdale and Rudland Rigg Hole of Horcum Rosedale Abbey and the Ironstone Railway Ainthorpe Rigg and Little Fryup Dale Newton Dale and Levisham Guisborough and Highcliff Nab Black Hambleton Runswick Bay and Staithes Osmotherley, Mount Grace Priory and Scarth Wood Moor Broxa Forest, the River Derwent and Whisper Dales The Cook Monument and Roseberry Topping Sutton Bank, White Horse of Kilburn and Gormire Lake Robin Hood’s Bay and Ravenscar Goathland, Mallyan Spout and the Roman road Westerdale Moor Cold Moor and Urra Moor Ingleby Moor and Greenhow Bank
Ordnance Survey Yorkshire Dales Short Walks Guidebook - OS Short Walks Made Easy  - Na Ordnance Survey Yorkshire Dales Short Walks Guidebook - OS Short Walks Made Easy - Na 6.99 GBP This guide contains ten family-friendly and easy-paced short, circular walks across the Yorkshire Dales National Park. You can visit some famously spectacular sites like Malham Cove, but some less well known ones such as Dentdale, with public transport options to get there. The guide features accessible old railway and riverside routes, and includes museums/heritage centres to make a grand day out. Walks take you to awesome natural wonders like Malham Cove and the tumultuous waterfalls at Kisdon Force; pass along tranquil riversides at Grassington and Kirkby Stephen; take you under the towering Ribblehead Viaduct; and lead you to far-reaching views above Buckden and film locations for All Creatures Great and Small. Ten easy-to-follow leisurely walks Distance: 2 to 5 miles Stunning scenery: dales, meadows and waterfalls Navigate your way: simplified mapping, route profiles, turn-by-turn instructions, or walk photography Packed with essential information for easy planning: Public transport links and parking spots Terrain and footwear information Refreshment stops including pubs and cafes Public toilet markers Nature notes for the area Stories behind each walk Highlighted accessibility sections for wheelchair and pushchair users Dog friendly information What walks are inside Yorkshire Dales Short Walks Guidebook? Stainmore Railway and River Eden Upper Swaledale Waterfalls River Swale at Reeth Askrigg and Mill Gill Dentdale Ribblehead Viaduct Upper Wharfedale at Buckden Horton in Ribblesdale River Wharfe at Grassington Malham Cove
Ordnance Survey Yorkshire Dales Dog‑friendly Walks Made Easy Guidebook - OS Short Walks Made Easy Ordnance Survey Yorkshire Dales Dog‑friendly Walks Made Easy Guidebook - OS Short Walks Made Easy 8.99 GBP Discover 10 dog friendly walks in the Yorkshire Dales with Short Walks Made Easy. Family friendly walks for walkers of all ages and abilities. The Yorkshire Dales offers wonderful walking opportunities for you and your dog. This guide presents relaxing routes perfect for dog and walker. Enjoy dales, becks, villages, cafés and dog‑friendly pubs throughout your stay. All routes remain enjoyable with or without canine companions. We highlight safe water access, drinking spots and scenic resting places. Panels show lead requirements and off‑lead options for families. Stroll peacefully through Wensleydale and Wharfedale’s charming villages today. Explore waterfalls, caves, strongholds and cosy tea rooms across the Dales. Enjoy moorland views, historic stories, starry skies and delightful local legends. Written by Sally Outram, ably assisted by her Patterjack Ted, and featuring some of Ted’s favourite walks in the Yorkshire Dales, with dog-friendly tips for each one What walks are inside Yorkshire Dales Dog‑Friendly Short Walks Guidebook? Richmond and Easby Castle Bolton and Redmire Bainbridge Hawes, Hardraw and Sedbusk Kettlewell to Buckden Clapham and Ingleborough Cave Settle and Giggleswick Grimwith Reservoir Burnsall Skipton Castle Woods Also available in our complete set of dog friendly guide books bundle.