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Books : Travel & Holiday : Countries & Regions : United Kingdom : United Kingdom : Cities & Towns : Derby
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A folding map suitable for those enjoying outdoor activities including walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. It shows rights of way fences, permissive paths and bridleways. It details information essential in the great outdoors, including youth hostels, pubs and visitor information.
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OS Explorer Map is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities like walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. Providing complete GB coverage the series details essential information such as youth hostels, pubs and visitor information as well as rights of way, permissive paths and bridleways.
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This punchy book is great to provide 20 easy walks of less than 3 hours and perfect for families. This short walks in the Cotswolds provide walks of less than 5 miles in length. This guide has been produced in co-ordination with the Ramblers Association and features detailed Ordnance Survey mapping to guide you along your walk. Packed with snippets of useful information Outbound Maps thoroughly recommends this book. Walks include : Walk 1: Northleach & Hampnett - 4 miles (6.5 km) Walk 2: The Leach Valley - 4.5 miles (7.25 Km) Walk 3: Chedworth Woods - 3.25 miles (5.25 Km) Walk 4: Seven Springs & The Devil's Chimney - 4.75 miles (7.5 Km) Walk 5: Sapperton & The Golden Valley - 3 miles (1.5 Km) Walk 6: Edgeworth - 2.5 miles (4 Km) Walk 7: Broadway - 3.5 miles (5.5 Km) Walk 8: Winchcombe & Sudeley Castle - 5 miles (8 Km) Walk 9: Stanton & Stanway - 4.75 miles (7.5 Km) Walk 10: Snowshill - 4 miles (6.5 Km) Walk 11: Uley & Owlpen - 3.75 miles (6 Km) Walk 12: Bourton-on-the Water - 3.75 miles (6 Km) Walk 13: Chipping Campden & Dover's Hill - 4.25 miles (6.75 Km) Walk 14: Haresfield Beacon - 4 miles (6.75 Km) Walk 15: Ozleworth - 2 miles (3.25 Km) Walk 16: Castle Combe - 4.75 miles (7.5 Km) Walk 17: Biddestone & Slaughterford - 4.75 miles (7.5 Km) Walk 18: Frocester Hill & Hetty Pegler's Tump - 4 miles (6.5 Km) Walk 19: Wotton-under-Edge & the Tyndale Monument - 4.5 miles (7.25 Km) Walk 20: Dy
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OS Explorer Map is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities such as walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. The series provides complete GB coverage and can now be used in all weathers thanks to OS Explorer Map - Active, a tough, versatile version of the OS Explorer Map.
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The third title in Vertebrate Publishing's series of compact and portable hillwalking guidebooks, and the second volume of Peak District day walks. This book showcases 20 new circular routes in the Peak District, between 8 and 13 miles (14km and 21km) in length, suitable for hillwalkers of all abilities.
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The Peak District landscape varies dramatically, with plenty of places of interest such as Chatsworth House near Bakewell, the plague village of Eyam, the Victorian spa town of Matlock Bath, historic Lyme Park and Holmfirth setting for TV's Last of the Summer Wine. This guide contains routes through the White Peak area of the south, with pastoral countryside criss-crossed by drystone walling and scattered with idyllic villages such as Ashford in the Water, and more challenging walks in the rugged Dark Peak of the north, characterised by distinctive gritstone edges.
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Features 24 circular walks from 12 villages - Bakewell, Baslow, Castleton, Edale, Eyam, Hartington, Hathersage, Hayfield, Longnor, Tideswell, Wetton, Youlgrave - throughout the Peak District, with two walks of varying lengths from each village. This guidebook also contains details of where to stay, local inns, and historical points of interest.
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A map suitable for those enjoying outdoor activities such as walking, horse riding and off-road cycling.
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Eastern Grit describes the best traditional rock climbing found on the Gritstone crags on the eastern side of the Peak District near Sheffield. This includes the popular gritstone crags at Stanage, Burbage North, Burbage South, Froggatt, Curbar, Millstone, Lawrencefield, Birchin, Wharncliffe, Rivelin, Dovestone Tor, Bamford, Higgar Tor, Yarncliffe, Baslow, Gardoms, Birchin, Chatsworth, Cratcliffe, and Black Rocks. In total the guidebook covers 19 different crags and over 2,900 selected routes, and includes a limited number of bouldering routes. At the start of each crag there is a location map, and a good description giving a general overview of the crag and type of rock climbing to be found there. All the routes are illustrated on full colour photographs, topo style, with English grades. All this makes the usual high quality guidebook that is now expected of Rockfax with lots of excellent action photographs. Published by Rockfax in August 2006 this guidebook is a fantastic upgrade of the popular 2001 publication, and is in English text throughout. Number of pages is 384. Size is 150mm x 210mm (A5 format).
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This fantastic activity guide from the AA tells you the best places to visit in the Peak District and includes mapped walks, cycle rides and car tours.
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Walking is one of Britain's favourite leisure activities. This book offers a variety of mapped walks to suit different abilities - from the casual walker to the experienced hiker. It features various practical details you need, accompanied by background reading on the history and wildlife of the area, as well as other local points of interest.
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This OS Landranger Map Sheet 119 covering the Buxton and Matlock is a single sided, boarded cover map that is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. An area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) is covered on map 119 such as the Peak District National Park. A Section of the E2 European Long Distance Footpath is marked on map 119. Some of the places covered on map sheet 119 include Chesterfield, Bakewell, Buxton, Clay Cross, Matlock, Ashbourne, Dove Holes, Belper and Dove Dale.
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Chatsworth: The House Hardback
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If you are on holiday and looking for a simple map containing all the information you need to make the most of your visit, the Tour maps are for you. These easy-to-read maps are packed with essential tourist information, town plans and scenic areas in addition to roads, rail, cycle routes and ground height information.
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20 day-long routes and a 5-day Tour of the Peak District are described in this guide, ranging right across, and also just outside, the national park. Routes are on quiet roads and off-road trails, suitable for a range of abilities. Each route is graded for difficulty according to distance, gradient and the use of main roads.
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Covers thirty of the popular walks in the Peak District.
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OS Explorer Map is the Ordnance Survey's most detailed map and is recommended for anyone enjoying outdoor activities like walking, horse riding and off-road cycling. Providing complete GB coverage the series details essential information such as youth hostels, pubs and visitor information as well as rights of way, permissive paths and bridleways.





















