Steve Davison is an award-winning freelance writer and photographer. He specializes in hill walking and European and UK travel, with a keen interest in geology, nature, and native woodlands.
Focusing on accessibility, this guide presents 15 short walks in northern Dartmoor, ideal for all skill levels. Each route is accompanied by easy-to-read Ordnance Survey maps and clear descriptions, ensuring a straightforward experience. The book also highlights local attractions and recommended refreshment stops, making it perfect for leisurely exploration of the area's natural beauty without the worry of challenging terrain or complex navigation.
Focusing on accessibility, this guide features 15 short walks in Ivybridge, Princetown, and southern Dartmoor, ideal for all skill levels. Each route is accompanied by user-friendly Ordnance Survey maps, detailed descriptions, and vibrant images, enhancing the walking experience. Additionally, it highlights local attractions and recommended refreshment stops, ensuring a delightful outing for nature lovers and casual walkers alike.
This two-part guidebook covers walking along the Kennet and Avon Canal, detailing a 152km route from Reading to Bristol and 20 circular walks. It includes OS mapping, step-by-step descriptions, and highlights such as Crofton Pumping Station and the Caen Hill locks. Suitable for all abilities, it offers comprehensive planning and local insights.
Guidebook to the Sarsen Way (79km) from Coate Water Park to Salisbury and the
Cranborne Droves Way (28km) connecting Salisbury to Wessex Ridgeway at Win
Green. These long-distance paths are part of the Great Chalk Way. Suggested
2-8 day itineraries, OS maps, accommodation options, and reverse route
descriptions are included.
Guidebook containing route descriptions for 39 day walks spread across the
Dartmoor National Park and its surrounding area, plus a two-day Ten Tors
challenge. The graded routes vary in length and difficulty and visit local
high points and sites of interest, including Neolithic and Bronze Age remains.
Discover Dorset's lovely countryside with this guide to some of the best walks
in the county. There are 20 circular routes here varying in length from 23/4
to 61/4 miles. At the heart of each walk is a great local pub.
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Guidebook to walking along the Kennet & Avon Canal. The 94 mile route from
Reading to Bristol is split into 7 stages of fairly easy walking and includes
the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Bath and Bristol's Floating Harbour. 20
circular walks are also included, ranging from 41/4 to 9 miles, taking in the
best sections of the canal.
Guidebook to the Ridgeway National Trail, an 87 mile (139km) route through the
south of England from Avebury in Wiltshire to Ivinghoe Beacon in
Buckinghamshire. Accompanied by a pull-out 1:25K mapping booklet, this
guidebook details the trail in both directions and features information on
historic sites and facilities along the way.
In 36 miles the Great Stones Way runs through the Wiltshire Downs from Barbury
Castle near Swindon to Old Sarum on the outskirts of Salisbury. Optional
detours pass England's important prehistoric sites including Avebury and
Stonehenge. It's perfect for a long weekend or a leisurely week, with good
transport links at each end.