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    A Pathfinder (R) walking guide for North and Mid Devon featuring 28 great country walks from 3 to 11 1/ 2 miles. Areas covered include Valley of Rocks, Lundy Island and the South West Coast Path, with all walks accompanied by GPS waypoints, Ordnance Survey maps and beautiful photography.

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    The Peak District, a captivating book written by an anonymous author, is an enchanting journey through the heart of one of the UK's most beautiful national parks. Published in 2019 by Ordnance Survey, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in natural beauty, hiking, or the great outdoors. The book, which falls under the non-fiction genre, takes readers on a tour of the Peak District, showcasing its stunning landscapes, rich history, and unique wildlife. The author's detailed descriptions and vivid imagery bring the Peak District to life, making readers feel as if they're actually there. This book is not just a guide; it's a love letter to the Peak District, capturing its essence and spirit in a way that no other book has. Published by Ordnance Survey, a trusted name in cartography and travel guides, you can be sure that this book is both accurate and insightful. Whether you're planning a trip to the Peak District or simply want to learn more about this beautiful area, this book is the perfect companion.

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    by Victoria Bentata Azaz
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    Contains 15 fascinating and entertaining walks through Oxford, from the city centre to Port Meadow and Wolvercote, with colour throughout and easy-to-use maps. For tourists, visitors and residents alike, each walk is an enjoyable collection of insightful and intriguing short stories that bring Oxford to life

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    The OS Tour Map series is a must for anyone visiting Britain's most popular holiday destinations. These maps are packed with essential tourist information - from the best beaches to rural pubs, designed specifically with Tourists in mind.

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    by Deborah King
    £10.99

    Suffolk's riverside meadows of the Stour valley remain as beautiful today as when Constable painted them two centuries ago. Similarly, the county's lonely expanses of estuarine marsh, which are a feature of the coast, have a quality that appeal to writers as well as artists.

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    by Sue Viccars
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    New edition of the best-selling walking guide to Cornwall featuring 29 classic, circular walks giving access to Britain's finest coastal scenery. Also featuring a new walk exploring the ancient landscape of Bodmin Moor. All routes are accompanied by GPS waypoints, Ordnance Survey maps and colour photography.

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    by John Brooks
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    28 circular, graded walks all tried and tested by seasoned walkers. The routes range from extended strolls to exhilarating hikes, so there is something for everyone.

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    by Terry Marsh
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    A brand new title with 28 circular, graded walks selected from four new regional Lakeland titles, all tried and tested by seasoned walkers. The routes range from extended strolls to exhilarating hikes, so there is something for everyone.

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    500 miles of stunningly scenic touring combine in this unique Pathfinder (R) Guide - plus 24 not-to-be missed stop-off stroll recommendations. Wander the tranquil Loch Fleet shore; stride out along wild and beautiful Sandwood Bay; explore the world's oldest rocks at Knockan Crag; and climb to awesome summit views from Beinn Eighe and Ben Hope.

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    145 miles of lush, ever-green walking in North East Wales: featuring fourteen routes within the Clwydian Range and Dee Valley Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, embracing the Clwydian and Berwyn Hills and Llantysilio Mountain; three walks on the North Wales coast between Great Orme and Point of Ayr; eleven rambles to the east of the River Conwy.

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