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Wandelgids Cumbria Way | Rucksack Readers

Lange afstandswandelgids van de Cumbria Way door het Lake district. Wandelgids met kaarten en beschrijving. op waterbestendig papier, in spiraalbinding. The Cumbria Way begins at Ulverston and heads north through the Lake District for 73 miles (123 km) through unspoiled dales, passing stone-built farms, going around charming lakes and running benea...
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Wandelgids The Dales Way | Rucksack Readers
Wandelgids The Dales Way | Rucksack Readers
This charming walk runs for 79 miles (127 km) from Ilkley in the Yorkshire Dales to Bowness in the Lake District. The route heads north through Wharfedale, crisscrossing the river, and rises over high moorland to pick up River Dee through Dentdale. It joins River Lune briefly before heading west to Bowness on Lake Windermere. The LDWA has documented Link Routes for walkers beginning in Leeds, Harrogate and Bradford.   Along the Way, you’ll see impressive railway viaducts and fine stone bridges; Bolton Priory and many small churches; limestone scenery with stone walls, hay meadows and lime kilns; and heritage centres you can visit. Above all, the route is blessed with many small villages with B&Bs and welcoming pubs at strategic intervals. Gradients are modest and most people will complete it comfortably in 6 or 7 days.   This guidebook has all you need to plan and enjoy the Dales Way:   detailed directions for the main Way walked south to north detailed directions for the Bradford…
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Wandelgids St. Cuthbert's Way | Rucksack Readers
Wandelgids St. Cuthbert's Way | Rucksack Readers
Lange afstandswandelgids van de St. Cuthbert's Way wandeling. Wandelgids met kaarten en beschrijving. op waterbestendig papier, in spiraalbinding. Follow the footsteps of St Cuthbert in this easy-going walk of 63 miles (101 km) from Melrose Abbey in the Scottish Borders to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne in Northumberland. St Cuthbert's Way is one of Scotland's Great Trails, and it is also one of England's great trails. Starting from the ruins of Melrose Abbey, it winds alongside the River Tweed, and after about 31 miles you walk across the border into England on high ground.   The Way includes a section of Roman road and passes castles, hill forts and historic ruins along the way. Most people will complete it comfortably within 5 or 6 days. Its summit is Wideopen Hill (369m/1210ft), and its barefoot finale is the Pilgrim Way to Lindisfarne with its priory and castle.   The route is fully waymarked, the gradients are modest and it has welcoming B&Bs and pubs at strategic intervals.…
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Wandelgids The Kerry Way | Rucksack Readers
Wandelgids The Kerry Way | Rucksack Readers
Beschrijving van de Kerry Way, een bekend lange afstands pad in Ierland. Goede beschrijvingen / Engels. "An eye-catching, colourful publication with clear directions" - Irish Mountain Log   The Kerry Way runs for about 130 miles (210 km) through Ireland’s most spectacular mountain landscapes, starting and finishing in the town of Killarney. Dramatic peaks and glens, wild moorlands, lakes and windswept passes blend magnificently with extensive coastal panoramas. The complete walk takes about nine days, but it can easily be shortened. The third edition of our guidebook was fully revised in 2021 with updates to the route options and the step-by-step directions. It has customised mapping at 1:45,000, a better scale than the OSI Discovery maps, and it contains 100 colour photos, many of them new.   This book is in our lighter, more pocket-friendly format, with perfect binding instead of concealed wiro.   This guidebook contains all you need to plan and enjoy the Kerry Way:   the Way in …
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Wandelgids Cleveland Way | Rucksack Readers
Wandelgids Cleveland Way | Rucksack Readers
“A testament to excellent research, writing and photography” - Malcolm Hodgson, Trail Manager   The Cleveland Way is one of England’s oldest and best-loved National Trails. It runs for 108 miles (174 km) around the North York Moors National Park, starting inland at Helmsley, offering panoramic views over the vales of York and Mowbray and from the Cleveland Hills. After reaching the coast at Saltburn, it heads south along the dramatic sea cliffs, with their tales of shipwrecks and smugglers, to end at Filey.   The route features ancient burial mounds, ruined castles, abbeys and Roman remains, with more recent traces of industrial history. Vast areas of heather moorland are host to a wide range of wildlife. The Cleveland Way is easily accessible by public transport and is divided into easy stages by villages of character with friendly pubs and accommodation. Above all, walkers are welcomed with warm Yorkshire hospitality.   Our new second edition has larger-scale mapping, several route u…
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Wandelgids Coast to Coast the Wainwright Route | Rucksack Readers
Wandelgids Coast to Coast the Wainwright Route | Rucksack Readers
Lange afstandswandelgids van de Coast to Coast wandeling. Wandelgids met kaarten en beschrijving. op waterbestendig papier, in spiraalbinding. This challenging walk of 184 miles (296 km) crosses the north of England from St Bees on the Cumbria coast to Robin Hood’s Bay on the North Sea. It passes through three National Parks – the Lake District, Yorkshire Dales and North York Moors – with splendidly varied scenery. Many walkers complete it within 12 to 16 days, although some divide it into two separate week-long walks.   Devised by the legendary Alfred Wainwright, the Coast to Coast is justly famous as England's most popular walk. It is waymarked, has plenty of accommodation and features welcoming pubs. Both its ends and two midpoints (Kirkby Stephen and Richmond) are accessible by public transport.   The new edition features many photographs by the award-winning landscape photographer Karen Frenkel. It also has freshly commissioned mapping, which appears on 25 of its 126 pages. It cov…
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Wandelgids The Cumbria Way | Cicerone
Wandelgids The Cumbria Way | Cicerone
A guidebook to the Cumbria Way, a 73-mile long distance path through the heart of the English Lake District from Ulverston to Carlisle. The route is largely low-level, and accessible to new trekkers, but this guide offers alternative mountain days to climb some of the famous fells en route.   The guide divides the route into 5 stages of between 12 and 16 miles, but there is plenty of opportunity to plan your itinerary for a more easy-going 7 to 8 days. The Lake District is a walkers paradise, and there is no better way to experience the fells, lakes and woodlands of the Lake District than by trekking through their midst.    This guidebook also provides useful information for every stage, from accommodation to available facilities en route, as well as an annotated OS map and details on points of interest. The result is a guidebook that enhances a walk on the Cumbria Way, as well as providing the walker with the tools to complete the trek.   Steden en Dorpen Ulverston, Torver, Coniston, …
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Wandelgids The Great Glen Way | Rucksack Readers
Wandelgids The Great Glen Way | Rucksack Readers
Uitgevoerd in de vorm van een klapper, met ringband geeft deze gids een goede beschrijving van de lange afstands route. De kaarten zijn schetsmatig maar wel duidelijk. The Great Glen Way is one of Scotland’s Great Trails and offers a superb experience for both walkers and cyclists. The Way runs for 77 miles (124 km) along Scotland’s Great Glen between Fort William and Inverness. It follows the scenic Caledonian Canal and runs beside four of the Highlands’ loveliest lochs – including Loch Ness, famous for its monster legend and for Urquhart Castle.   This new edition of our popular guidebook has been fully revised in 2019-20 after extensive fieldwork. It includes new large-scale mapping (1:38,000) with mileage markers and a kilometre grid, many updates and fresh photos, and is in our slim pocket-friendly format, still on rainproof paper.   This guidebook contains all you need to plan and enjoy the Great Glen Way – on foot or on a bike:   detailed mapping on 13 pages at 1:38,000 hil…
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Wandelgids Borders Abbeys Way | Rucksack Readers
Wandelgids Borders Abbeys Way | Rucksack Readers
The Borders Abbeys Way is one of Scotland's Great Trails, a fascinating circuit that takes in the historic ruined abbeys of Melrose, Dryburgh, Kelso and Jedburgh. Within its 68 miles (109 km) it includes also the charming towns of Hawick and Selkirk, and passes Abbotsford House, the historic home of Sir Walter Scott. Much of the terrain is easy-going, beside the Rivers Tweed and Teviot, and the hilly sections offer splendid views.   This guidebook contains all you need to plan and enjoy the Borders Abbeys Way:   detailed description of the route walked clockwise from Melrose background on the history of the Borders abbeys summaries with distance, terrain and food/drink stops twelve pages of detailed mapping of the route at 1:55,000 a 7-page section about habitats and wildlife, with superb images information about public transport and travel lavishly illustrated, with 105 colour photographs rucksack-friendly format, printed on rainproof paper.  
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Wandelgids The Rob Roy Way | Rucksack Readers
Wandelgids The Rob Roy Way | Rucksack Readers
Deze gids geeft een goede beschrijving van de lange afstands route. De kaarten zijn schetsmatig maar wel duidelijk. The Rob Roy Way is one of Scotland's Great Trails and is very popular with both walkers and cyclists. It runs through many places linked with Scotland's most famous outlaw, Rob Roy MacGregor (1671-1734). The route starts at Drymen (near Glasgow) and ends at Pitlochry in the eastern Highlands, so it takes you away from the crowds following the West Highland Way to some of Scotland's finest lochs and glens.   Its main spine runs for 79 miles (127 km) and is waymarked. There is an optional extra 17 miles if you take the wilderness extension through Glen Almond and Glen Quaich. Most walkers complete it in 6-8 days and most cyclists in 3-4 days.   The main route goes through Loch Ard forest to Aberfoyle, goes beside Lochs Venachar, Lubnaig and Tay and passes through superb scenery, with interesting aqueducts, viaducts and a 3600 year-old stone circle. The terrain is a mix…
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Wandelgids Snowdonia Slate Trail | Rucksack Readers
Wandelgids Snowdonia Slate Trail | Rucksack Readers
The Snowdonia Slate Trail is a waymarked trail that runs for 83 miles from Bangor on the North Wales coast, making a circuit through the heart of Snowdonia to end at Bethesda. The trail joins up villages with a choice of welcoming accommodation. The walking is varied, ranging from easy valleys to mountain passes, from wild moorland to river gorges.   Highlights include the National Slate Museum of  Wales, stunning views of Snowdon and nearby mountains, and abandoned slate villages high in the hills. The trail also passes the Penrhyn quarry with its impressive galleries of slate crossed by the longest, fastest zip-wire in Europe.   This guidebook is in rucksack-friendly format and printed on rainproof paper.  Lavishly illustrated with 95 colour photos, it contains large-scale mapping and all you need to plan and enjoy your holiday:   14 pages with clear mapping of the route at 1: 40,000 practical information about public transport and travel section with inside knowledge on how…
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Lange afstandswandelgids van de Cumbria Way door het Lake district. Wandelgids met kaarten en beschrijving. op waterbestendig papier, in spiraalbinding. The Cumbria Way begins at Ulverston and heads north through the Lake District for 73 miles (123 km) through unspoiled dales, passing stone-built farms, going around charming lakes and running beneath rugged fells. Busy tourist towns and villages contrast with woodland, wild fellside, high passes and remote moorlands. The Way passes over the summit of High Pike (658 m/2158 ft) with panoramic views, and ends by descending to the historic border city of Carlisle.   This new edition covers various route updates (mostly near Ulverston), has larger scale mapping and includes many fresh photos. It is in our new, narrow format – more pocketable, with perfect binding sewn for extra robustness, lightweight and more rainproof than ever.   detailed description of the route from south to north Foreword by broadcaster Eric Robson geology, history, farming and wildlife information about public transport and travel lavishly illustrated, with 85 colour photos map of the entire route (1:55,000) in robust format, on rainproof paper.  
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