by Collins Maps, Wild Atlantic Way Pocket Map Books available in PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Docs and Mobi Format. Download Wild Atlantic Way Pocket Map books, Handy full colour map of Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way with a high level of detail. Clear mapping of the full 2500 km (over 1500 miles), showing the road network and places of interest.Ideal for tourists, locals, hikers and adventurers. Places of interest marked including famous film locations.Excellent value and very detailed for its size.Clear, detailed, full colour Collins road mapping is presented in a handy format ideal for the pocket or handbag. It is excellent value and covers the whole of the Wild Atlantic Way.This map includes: - Clear mapping at a scale of 8.7 miles to 1 inch- National Tourist Routes showing best routes through the most scenic areas- Places of interest include film locations such as Star Wars- Tourist and signature locations clearly marked- Suggested itineraries- Detailed place names index- Ideal companion to a sat-nav - it enables route planning and route sense-checking
by Gill Books, A Pocket Guide To The Wild Atlantic Way Books available in PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Docs and Mobi Format. Download A Pocket Guide To The Wild Atlantic Way books, A wonderful introduction to Ireland's most popular tourist attraction, The Wild Atlantic Way.
by Rachel Allen, Coast Recipes From Ireland S Wild Atlantic Way Books available in PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Docs and Mobi Format. Download Coast Recipes From Ireland S Wild Atlantic Way books, Follow bestselling author and TV chef Rachel Allen as she journeys along the beautiful Atlantic coast of Ireland, delivering over 100 recipes collected from her culinary odyssey.
by Mike Wells, The Way Of St James Camino Frances Books available in PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Docs and Mobi Format. Download The Way Of St James Camino Frances books, Guidebook detailing the 850km cycle route from St Jean-Pied-de-Port in southern France to Santiago de Compostela, following the original pilgrim route, with optional road variants. Suitable for most abilities and bikes, the route is presented in 19 stages averaging 45km each, with notes on the religious significance and local sites of interest.
by Terry Marsh, The Severn Way Books available in PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Docs and Mobi Format. Download The Severn Way books, This guidebook offers all the information walkers need to enjoy the 338km (210 miles) of the Severn Way. Beginning at the River Severn's source in Powys, mid-Wales, the route follows the entire Severn Valley, meandering through many superb landscapes and interesting towns and villages before finishing near Bristol, in south-west England. The step-by-step route description is divided into four county sections, accompanied by OS map extracts and packed with historical and geographical information about the places along the way. Also includes a route to the source of the river via Plynlimon and a link route from Severn Beach back to Bristol at the end. The River Severn pulls together threads of history, trade, commerce, civil war and the lives of ordinary folk to produce a tapestry that is finely woven and rich in colour. That walkers should want to trace its course, its many twists and turns, is hardly surprising, not least because of its capacity to offer countless challenges and plentiful delights. Walking the Severn Way is a chance to get away from it all and relax without having to resort to distant mountain regions.
by Phoebe Smith, The Peddars Way And Norfolk Coast Path Books available in PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Docs and Mobi Format. Download The Peddars Way And Norfolk Coast Path books, The Peddars Way and Norfolk Coast Path National Trail is an easy-to-follow 130-mile trail that combines the best of inland and coastal walking in Norfolk, and one that, being well waymarked, largely flat and within easy reach of public transport for most of its length, is ideal for people new to long-distance walks. Described in 11 stages, the route can be walked in just over a week but also easily split into day walks or over a series of weekends, with full information about access to start and finish points for each stage by public transport. This handy guidebook is illustrated throughout with extracts of OS 1:50K mapping and stunning photographs depicting the Trail in all seasons and describes points of interest along the way, including the Norfolk Songlines sculptures, and also facilities available in the towns and villages. The trail is a walk of two halves. The Peddars Way begins at Knettishall Heath in Suffolk and follows the route of an old Roman road for over 40 miles to Holme-next-the-Sea, where it meets the Norfolk Coast Path (which begins nearby, at Hunstanton). This then follows the spectacular Norfolk coast to the seaside town of Hopton-on-Sea.
by Sue Viccars, The Two Moors Way Books available in PDF, EPUB, Kindle, Docs and Mobi Format. Download The Two Moors Way books, This guidebook to walking Coast to Coast across Devon, presents a 117 mile route incorporating the Two Moors Way and a section of the Erme-Plym Trail. Beginning at Wembury Bay on the south coast and finishing at Lynmouth, the 11-stage walk passes through the beautiful Devon countryside and across two of southwest England's magnificent moorlands, Dartmoor and Exmoor. The schedule can be adjusted to give a one-week walk, or a more leisurely pace if preferred, and the book includes low-level bad-weather alternative routes for some moorland stretches. A full route description is given for walking the route from south to north, with a summary description for walking in the opposite direction. 1:50,000 map extracts show the route and there is lots of practical information on public transport, refreshments and accommodation to make day-by-day planning simple. A map booklet showing the full route on OS 1:25K maps is included with this guide. The county of Devon incorporates a wonderful range of landscapes, from the rolling fields and enclosed paths of South Devon to the wild, wide-open spaces of Dartmoor, with its hill ponies, granite tors and Bronze Age relics. To the north, Exmoor's sandstone moorland sweeps down to the sea, and lofty coastal hills tower over the Bristol Channel.