The 40 walks in this guide make the most of the rivers, moors, reservoirs and coastline of this often-overlooked part of Scotland, exploring some impressive industrial heritage and hidden away wildlife-rich havens along the way.
Cambridge is the jewel in the crown of Cambridgeshire and a richly rewarding city to tour on foot. This is a big county, however, and this guide takes you through... Læs mere
Carmarthenshire is the largest of the old Welsh counties andnestles between Pembrokeshire and the Gower Peninsula in the heart of South West Wales. This guide explores this land of contrasts.
This collection of 40 routes covers all the main summits as well as the magnificant glens and the two rivers of the Ochils, the Allan and the Devon, which transect them.
hese 25 walks explore the picturesque places round Stirling and Falkirk, from the windswept drama of bare hills to the tranquill setting of canals, lochs, reservoirs and riversides.
There is no better way to explore Cheshire than on foot - from the wild and open hills of the Peaks to the low-lying pastures of the Plain, Cheshire is covered in a spider's web of footpaths, bridleways, towpaths and trails.
Hampshire offers a myriad of adventures for walkers. This guide covers both the New Forest and South Downs National Parks and features many other superb walks across the county.
Facing the sea and backed by rolling chalk downland, Brighton is a great place from which to explore one of England's most recognisable and best-loved landscapes.
Pinpointing favourite treks, rambles and family trips, these 40 walks visit Norfolk in all its variety. From wild and windswept coast, Fens and Breckland to sheltered inland woods, broads and valleys, they offer geographical impact and a strong sense of history.
The Campsie Fells, along with the Kilpatrick, Kilsyth, Fintry and Gargunnock Hills, form a sprawling upland range which stretches eastwards from Dumbarton, passing to the north of the city of Glasgow and across the narrow waist of Scotland towards Stirling.
The 40 circular routes in the volume cover all the most popular peaks, as well as highlighting some lesser-known gems in one of Britain's best-loved national parks.
These 25 walks reflect the range of terrain in the islands and provide opportunities to experience the spectacular wildlife and the physical traces of island history.