Fancy a trip to Lancashire Have a flick through the Walk For All Ages guide for the best places to go for a great day out walking.The Walks For All Ages provides 20 circular walks in Lancashire for the number one guide for the area.Features20 circular walks Description on the local area and on each walk
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- 2014
- 2011
You don't have to climb the high tops, stride across rugged moorland or battle down steep valley sides to enjoy walking in this beautiful area. If you're not as fit as you were (or plan to be fitter than you are) or with young children in tow, this is bound to be the book for you It's also ideal when time is short or clouds obscure the high ground. In this book, there are 32 walks without serious ascent which explore the heart of the Dales countryside and are packed with a wealth of interesting features encountered along the way. All the walks are based on well-known towns and villages, mainly within the most popular and best-loved Dales. Since the level walker proceeds at a more leisurely pace, taking photographs and admiring the fine scenery, places of refreshments and picnic areas are mentioned where appropriate. And, if you're travelling by car to and from the relevant town or village, you'll appreciate the carefully selected and recommended car parking areas. None of these walks have serious ascents of descents. The more leisurely pace allows the scenery to be admired and photographs to be taken.
- 2010
All of these 27 walks start and finish at a recommended parking area. Some are among the high mountains of the Lake District while others explore the fringe areas. The lengths of the walks vary, as does the effort required.
- 2007
Walking with Beatrix Potter
- 144 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Fifteen short, easy walks linked with Beatrix Potter's Lake District stories.
- 2004
Talks about walks in Derbyshire and the Peak District. This guidebook contains 26 walks suitable for all the family. It describes them with instructions, sketch maps and photographs. The walks are spaced throughout the Peak District.
- 2004
Contains 30 all-terrain pushchair routes including leisurely ambles around fascinating Lakeland villages, moderate walks on well-graded tracks and tougher hikes across wild, windswept fells of the picturesque South Lakeland. The walks are selected and recommended for pushchair use.
- 2003
Windermere
- 93 pages
- 4 hours of reading
A collection of approximately 100 detailed period photographs from the Francis Frith archive with extended captions and full introduction, this volume should be suitable for tourists, local historians and general readers. It includes a voucher for a free mounted print.
- 1999
Landmark Visitors Guide, Southern Lakeland
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
A guide to Southern Lakeland, divided into itinerary-based tours covering: Windermere and Bowness; the Ambleside District; Grasmere and Rydal; Elterwater and the Langdales; and west of Windermere to Coniston. The author is local and has a post-graduate diploma in Lake District Studies.
- 1994
Lakeland Walking on the Level
- 190 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Contains thirty two walks which vary considerably in length and effort required. This work suggests that Lakeland walking can be undertaken as a relaxing pastime. It describes interesting features along the route and provides sketch maps and photographs.