New!! Superwalker XT25 of the Lake District. Revised and re-designed, it's got everything! Genuine original HARVEY mapping at 1:25,000. Clear, easy to read. Easy to re-fold.
The Pennine Bridleway is a 330km National Trail that runs through the Pennine Hills from Derbyshire to Cumbria. The route has been designed for horse riders and cyclists, but can be enjoyed by walkers to.
The Thames Path follows the banks of the river for 184 miles (294km) from the flood barrier at Woolwich in South East London to Kemble Gloucestershire.
Scafell and the Langdale Pikes, and fells west of the Kendal-Keswick road. Detailed map for hillwalkers of the challenging western fells of the Lake District National Park at the popular 1:25,000 scale.
TheFife Coastal Path offers a diverse range of landscapes, including ruggedcliffs, sandy beaches, quaint fishing villages, and historic castles. The pathprovides walkers with... Læs mere
Covers a large area yet is handily compact. Pocket perfect!Detailed map for runners and walkers of the western fells of the Lake District National Park at the magic scale of 1:40,000. Scafell and the Langdale Pikes, and fells west of the Kendal-Keswick road.
The only fully detailed map of this entire ecosystem, it embodies the years of research done by Frankfurt Zoological Society, & is the official management map for staff in the field.
Covers a large area yet is handily compact. Pocket perfect!Includes Slioch, Beinn Eighe, Liathach and Beinn Alligin.Detailed map for runners and walkers of the Torridon Hills at the magic scale of 1:40,000.Places of interest.Includes 9 Munros, 9 Corbetts and 3 Grahams.
Trail Map XT40 Peddars Way (74 km) and Norfolk Coast Path (134 km) together are one of 16 National Trails in England and Wales. Entire route on one sheet in easy to follow panel format. Lightweight, clear and easy to read. Printed on tough 100% waterproof, tearproof paper.
The Cambrian Way is a challenging mountain trail that runs from Cardiff Castle in South Wales to Conwy Castle in North Wales.
The Cambrian Way is a challenging 479km (298 miles) long distance route along the spine of Wales, from Cardiff in the South to Conwy in the North.