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A good walk in the countryside is always a pleasure. This book offers 20 circular routes in the Kent countryside which are divided into the four seasons, although each of them offers an excellent walk in any month of the year. The walks are all clearly set out with a numbered route map to help you explore the Garden of England. The what to look out for sections describe seasonal things of interest to note along the way. In the spring there are butterflies and apple orchards filled with blossom; summer brings rare orchids on the chalk Downs and dragonflies darting by rivers. Then come the rich autumnal hues of beech woods and field maple, followed by the winter months with migrating flocks of water birds by the coast and berries in the woods and hedgerows. The book contains walks in the Darent Valley at Otford, there are visits to historic buildings such as St Radigund's Abbey and the superbly moated house at Ightham Mote. You can enjoy the Weald of Kent at Pembury and timber-framed houses at Wingham and Headcorn. There are also plenty of windmills and oast houses, butterflies and wild flowers to discover.
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Dorset, with its glorious coastline and gentle rolling hills, is a walker's county. The twenty circular walks in this book vary in length from 2 to 6 miles and are enjoyable all year round. The author has divided the routes into seasons to show each at its very best. In spring, Hod Hill is golden with cowslips and Abbot Street Copse near Pamphill is a sea of bluebells. On a fine day in summer there are wonderful views west over Dorset's Jurassic coast and the heathland near Bere Regis is purple with heather. Autumn brings colour to Beaminster woods and Stanpit Marsh Nature Reserve is a splendid place to see migrant birds. To appreciate the special atmosphere of Eggardon Hill you should walk the ramparts in winter!Each walk is described in detail, with numbered route map and details of the terrain. There are also points of interest that are likely to be seen along the way and local pubs and cafes, recommended for their food, for each route. The countryside is infinitely varied and often spectacular. It is said that after a tour of the Dorset you will have seen three-quarters of England! Anne-Marie Edwards is a member of the Ramblers' Association and is the author of many popular walking guides, including Pub Walks in Dorset and Pocket Pub Walks in The New Forest
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Suffolk, with its glorious coastline, charming villages and medieval towns, is a walker's delight. The twenty circular walks in this book vary in length from 3 to 6 miles and are enjoyable all year round. The author has divided the routes into seasons to show each at its very best. In spring, the fen meadows and ancient woodland near Agner Fen and Sutton Hoo are a sea of bluebells. On a fine day in summer the River Deben and Minsmere are alive with birds and butterflies. Autumn brings colour to the woods near Hintlesham and the rolling parkland around Ickworth House. The coastal lagoon of Brenacre Broad and the gallops of Newmarket provide good winter walking. The countryside covered is infinitely varied and often spectacular. All the walks include details of:*How to get to the start *Where to park*Numbered route map and directions*Distance and terrain*Recommended local pubs and cafes *Points of interest along the way
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These 20 circular walks vary in length from 3 1/2 to 7 1/2 miles and are enjoyable all year the round. The author has divided the routes into seasons to show each at its very best. In spring, Macclesfield Forest is dotted with heron's nests and the woods near Dutton are a sea of bluebells. On a summer's day you can spot seals near Hilbre Island and enjoy the wonderful views of Cheshire's Peak District. Autumn brings deep-bronzed beech woods around Alderley Edge and Anderton. To see merlins and pink-footed geese at Parkgate saltmarshes or admire the carpet of snowdrops at Dunham Massey you should visit in winter.All the walks include details of:*How to get to the start *Where to park*Numbered route map and directions*Distance and terrain*Recommended local pubs and cafes *Points of interest along the way
109 kr
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With its rolling green hills, chocolate-box villages and uncrowded paths, the Chilterns is a walker's delight. This book, with its 20 circular walks ranging in length from 3 to 9 miles, takes you through the area's finest spots, with recommendations for all times of year. Highlights include: *Spring: ramble through the bluebell-carpeted woods of Cowleaze and Wendover*Summer: stroll along Coombe Hill and take in the far-reaching views of the Hambleden Valley*Autumn: walk in the blazing colour of Burnham Beeches and the Ashridge Estate*Winter: take a brisk winter wander along the River Thames at Goring or Bourne End All walks include: * Directions to the start* Parking info* Numbered route map and directions* Distance and terrain* Recommended local pubs and cafes* Points of interest along the way
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With its big skies, wildlife-rich Broads, stunning coastline and sandy heaths, Norfolk is an ideal place to walk. This book, with its 20 circular walks ranging in length from 2 to 7 miles, takes you along the coast and through forests, fens and farmland to the area's finest spots. The book is split into seasons, with recommendations for the best walks for specific times of year. Highlights include: Spring: ramble through the bluebell-carpeted woods of Foxley Wood or hunt for swallowtail butterflies at Wheatfen; Summer: explore the sandy seaside of Holme Dunes or the unusual landscape and pingos at Thompson Common; Autumn: spot seals just off Horsey's coastal dunes or admire the sea view from the cliffs between Overstrand and Cromer; Winter: take a brisk winter wander on the Sandringham Estate or enjoy the wildness of The Wash estuary at Snettisham All walks include: Directions to the start; Parking info; Numbered route map and directions; Distance and terrain; Recommended local pubs and cafes; Points of interest along the way
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This walking guide contains 20 circular routes, covering the very best of Bristol and Bath's wide-ranging landscape - from high in the Mendip Hills down to the Somerset Levels; through stunning Cotswold villages and along meandering waterways right out to the shoreline of the Severn Estuary and the Bristol Channel. Walks range in length from 3 to 6 miles, with recommendations for autumn, winter, spring and summer.Highlights include:Spring: A carpet of bluebells in Leigh Woods and Hawkesbury Upton in the Cotswolds; Summer: A seaside stroll at Sand Bay; Autumn: Dramatic colours at Westonbirt Arboretum and the deer park at Ashton Court; Winter: Wintering wildfowl along the banks of the River Severn and the starling murmuration over the Somerset Levels
Shropshire Year Round Walks
20 Circular Walking Routes for Spring, Summer, Autumn & Winter
Häftad, Engelska, 2021
89 kr
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This guide contains 20 circular walks in Shropshire, covering the very best of the county's wide-ranging landscape, from high up on the Shropshire Hills down to glorious woodland and wildlife-rich mosses; through historical towns and villages and along meandering waterways. There are recommendations for spring, summer, autumn and winter walks - including the best places to see bluebells in spring or wildflowers in summer, where best to appreciate autumn colours, and the perfect views for those crisp and clear winter days. The routes range from 21/2 to 8 miles.SELECTED HIGHLIGHTS: SPRING A sea of bluebells in Sallow Coppice & ClunA riot of rhododendrons in Burwarton, on the eastern slopes of Brown Clee HillEllesmere: a springtime walk with the chance of seeing herons nesting on Moscow Island SUMMERTake in magnificent views from Ragleth Hill Titterstone Clee Hill: an Iron Age hillfort, a frozen-in-time village & one of the best views in England A must-do walk at Stiperstones when the heather is in full bloomAUTUMNCollecting sweet chestnuts on an atmospheric walk in Comer Woods Foraging for fungi & wildlife-spotting at Whixall MossBlazing autumn colours on a walk among the 300-year-old beech trees of Lydham WINTERCound: woodland, fields & a valley carpeted with snowdrops A waterside walk on the Severn Way, taking in wildfowl at Chelmarsh Reservoir Weston Rhyn: check out formidable Chirk Castle & cross the border into Wales WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT:SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE - 20 circular Shropshire walking routes varying in length & difficulty, covering the hidden gems, must-see landmarks & noted beauty spots that make this such a special county for walking A WALK FOR EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR - Walks chosen specifically for each season, with specific places that shine at certain times in the calendar ALL THE INFO YOU'LL NEED - All of these Shropshire walks include parking info & how to get there, recommended local pubs & cafes, points of interest along the way & other places to visit nearbyEASY TO FOLLOW - Full colour maps & pictures throughout, with clear written instructions making it easy to find your way
Cotswolds Year Round Walks
20 circular walks for spring, summer, autumn and winter
Häftad, Engelska, 2021
78 kr
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This guide contains 20 circular walks in the Cotswolds, covering the very best of the area's wide-ranging landscape - from the heights of Uley Bury to the tranquil beauty of the water meadows near Sherborne; through stunning villages and along meandering waterways. Walks range in length from 21/2 to 6 miles, with recommendations for autumn, winter, spring and summer.Highlights include:Spring: A carpet of bluebells in the woods near Uley and WhittingtonSummer: Panoramic views around Snowshill and FoxcoteAutumn: Dramatic colours at Chedworth Woods and Cooper's Hill Nature ReserveWinter: The quiet lanes and picturesque villages of Cutsdean and Ebrington
Lancashire Year Round Walks
20 circular routes with recommendations for autumn, winter, spring and summer.
Häftad, Engelska, 2022
78 kr
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This walking guide contains 20 circular routes, covering the very best of Lancashire's wide-ranging landscape - from high in the Lancashire hills down to glorious forest and wildlife-rich moorland; through historical towns and villages and along meandering waterways.Walks range in length from 21/2 to 8 miles, with recommendations for autumn, winter, spring and summer.Highlights include:Spring: Far-reaching views from Harrock Hill and a carpet of bluebells in the woodlands of the Read Hall estate.Summer: Moorland tracks near the lost settlement of Gambleside and boat watching along the Lancaster Canal.Autumn: Exploring Pendle witch country near Barrowford and woodland colours around Hurst Green.Winter - Christmas decorations adorning the shoreline of Entwistle Reservoir and the winter wildlife around Marton Mere.