Wandelgids Hawes and Wensleydale | Hallewell Publications Rewalked and updated in 2016, Walks Hawes & Wensleydale covers the Northern part of the Yorkshire Dales National Park - an area of rolling green hills, dramatic limestone features and quaint villages. The guide features walks in Wensleydale, which includes the popular towns of Hawes and Leyburn. Although there are no high peaks in the area, there are some fine hill walks, as well as paths passing the area's numerous waterfalls. The 21 walks featured range from 1 mile to 11 miles (1.5-18km). Routes include: Aysgill Force, Hardraw Force & Sedbusk, Semer Water, Aysgarth to Castle Bolton and Leyburn Shawl. The guide is part of a popular series of A6 pocket walking guides which describe routes which are suitable for walkers of all abilities and to suit all tastes. Route descriptions are accompanied by 2-colour sketch maps. The guides are illustrated with line illustrations, and will provide walkers with a good introduction to what each area covered has to offer. 5,95
Wandelgids Aberdeen and District | Hallewell Publications Walks Aberdeen & District covers the city of Aberdeen and the surrounding coast and countryside. Most of the walks are fairly gentle, though there are some fine hill walks on Bennachie. The 25 walks featured range from 0.5 miles to 13 miles (1-21km). Routes include: Old Aberdeen, Banchory to Crathes, Dunnottar Castle and Bennachie: Mither Tap. Part of a popular series of A6 pocket walking guides which describe routes which are suitable for walkers of all abilities and to suit all tastes. Route descriptions are accompanied by 2-colour sketch maps. The guides are illustrated with line illustrations, and will provide walkers with a good introduction to what each area covered has to offer.5,95
Wandelgids Grassington and Wharfedale | Hallewell Publications The Yorkshire Dales National Park - an area of rolling green hills, dramatic limestone features and quaint villages - has five main dales (valleys). Walks Grassington & Wharfedale covers Wharfedale - containing the villages of Grassington and Kettlewell - plus the town of Skipton. In the north the walks run by the riverside or climb onto the grassy hills; in the south the rock changes from limestone to sandstone and there are routes through the narrow wooded valley north of Castle Bolton or onto the heather moors to either side. The 22 walks featured range from 0.5 miles to 8.5 miles (1-14km). Routes include: Buckden Loop, a circuit from Kettlewell via Starbotton and Moor End, Grassington to Burnsall, Bolton Abbey & The Strid and Skipton Woods. Part of a popular series of A6 pocket walking guides which describe routes which are suitable for walkers of all abilities and to suit all tastes. Route descriptions are accompanied by 2-colour sketch maps. The guides are illustrated with line …5,95
Wandelgids Walks Mallaig and Ardnamurchan | Hallewell Publications This guide covers the vast and spectacular west of Lochaber, and includes moorland walks, hill climbs, beach walks as well as walks on the Small Isles and Knoydart. Walks range from 0.5 miles to 9 miles (1-14.5km). Routes include: Mallaig Circular, Loch Morar, Castle Tioram, The Silver Walk and Ben Hiant. 5,95
Wandelgids Oban and North Argyll | Hallewell Publications Rewalked and updated in 2018, Walks Oban & North Argyll covers the area around the popular coastal town of Oban, the offshore islands which can be reached from the town, and inland as far as Bridge of Orchy. The coastal area and islands are fairly gentle in character, but there are some fine, challenging hill walks inland. The 26 walks featured range from 0.5 miles to 14 miles (1-23km). Routes include: Oban to Gallanach, two routes on Lismore, Ben Cruachan and Bridge of Orchy to Tyndrum. Part of a popular series of A6 pocket walking guides which describe routes which are suitable for walkers of all abilities and to suit all tastes. Route descriptions are accompanied by 2-colour sketch maps. The guides are illustrated with line illustrations, and will provide walkers with a good introduction to what each area covered has to offer. 5,95
Wandelgids Grasmere, Ambleside and Windermere | Hallewell Publications Rewalked and revised in 2021, Walks Grasmere, Ambleside & Windermere features walks in The Lake District - the famous area of spectacular peaks and lakes in the north-west of England. This guide covers the central part of the area, which contains many of the most popular towns and villages in the area; not only those mentioned in the title, but also Hawkshead and Rydal. The guide contains walks from all the main centres and around the northern half of Lake Windermere and Grasmere. The 23 walks featured range from 1.5 miles to 9 miles (2.5-14.5km). Routes include: Helm Crag, Alcock Tarn, Great Langdale, Ambleside to Troutbeck, Orrest Head and Tilberthwaite. Last rewalked and updated 2014 - Walks Grasmere is part of a popular series of A6 pocket walking guides which describe routes which are suitable for walkers of all abilities and to suit all tastes. Route descriptions are accompanied by 2-colour sketch maps. The guides are illustrated with line illustrations, and will provide walkers…5,95
Wandelgids Angus | Hallewell Publications This guide covers the old county of Angus: from the cliffs and beaches of the coast, through the wide farmland of Strathmore to the fine hill paths of the Angus Glens. Walks range from 0.5 miles to 14 miles (1-22.5km). Routes include: Glen Clova to Glen Muick, Glen Esk to Glen Tanar, Montrose Basin and Arbroath Cliffs.5,95
Wandelgids Deeside | Hallewell Publications This guide covers the walks around Royal Deeside: Banchory, Aboyne, Ballater and Braemar, as well as Balmoral. Routes include climbs in the Cairngorm National Park, hill paths around Loch Muick and gentler walks in the Dee valley. Walks range from 0.5 miles to 21.5 miles (0.8-34.5km). Routes include: Ben Macdui, Lochnagar, Jock’s Road and Craigendarroch. 5,95
Wandelgids Fife | Hallewell Publications Rewalked and updated in 2021, Walks Fife including St Andrews & the Lomond Hills covers the county of Fife, which lies between the estuaries of the Rivers Forth and Tay. There are a lot of coastal walks (along sections of the Fife Coastal Path), plus walks in and around the historic town of St Andrews and some good hill walks in the Lomond Hills. The 27 walks featured range from 0.5 miles to 13 miles (1.5-21km). Routes include: West and East Lomond, Bishop Hill and St Andrews to Crail. Now on its 3rd edition, Walks Fife is part of a popular series of A6 pocket walking guides which describe routes which are suitable for walkers of all abilities and to suit all tastes. Route descriptions are accompanied by 2-colour sketch maps. The guides are illustrated with line illustrations, and will provide walkers with a good introduction to what each area covered has to offer. 5,95