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The Shropshire Cakes and Ale Trail

The Shropshire Cakes and Ale Trail

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

The Shropshire Cakes and Ale Trail by Bob Bibby (£10, Pierrepoint Press, ISBN 978 095331946 40) is a seven-section, 106-mile walk through Shropshire via Bridgnorth, Ludlow and Clun, visiting a succession of real ale pubs and cafés.

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Ultimate Guide to the Munros (Vol. 1)

Ultimate Guide to the Munros (Vol. 1)

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Volume One of Ralph Storer’s Ultimate Guide to the Munros (£14.99, Luath Press, ISBN 978 1 906307 578) covers the Southern Highlands and includes mapped ascents of 46 Munros and 21 Tops, and photos with usefully superimposed easy direction arrows.

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The Bristol to Brecon Walk

The Bristol to Brecon Walk

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

The Bristol to Brecon Walk (£5.95, ELSP, ISBN 978 1 906641 047) is a varied 85-mile route devised by Nigel Andrews, a walks leader with Bristol Ramblers. It passes through Chepstow, Usk and Abergavenny, crossing Sugar Loaf, Table Mountain and the [...]

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QuickTides 2009/10 Tide Times

QuickTides 2009/10 Tide Times

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

QuickTides 2009/10 Tide Times for the South West (SW England/Wales, ISBN 9 781902 830407), South East (England/North France, ISBN 978 1 902830 414) and North (northern England/Scotland, ISBN 9781902 830421). Revolving card disks give approximate high and low tide times in [...]

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Walking Cheshire’s Sandstone Trail

Walking Cheshire’s Sandstone Trail

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Walking Cheshire’s Sandstone Trail by Tony Bowerman (£11.99, Northern Eye Books, ISBN 9 780955 355714) is the handsome guide to the 34-mile Cheshire route between Frodsham and Whitchurch. Visit www.sand stonetrail.com

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Central and Southern Scottish Highlands

Central and Southern Scottish Highlands

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Central and Southern Scottish Highlands by Graham Uney (£12, ISBN 9 781852 845278) is the fourth in Cicerone’s Backpacker’s Britain series. The 30 multi-day routes include the mountain ranges south of the Great Glen, such as the Cairngorms, Nevis Range and [...]

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5 Walks Around Oldham

5 Walks Around Oldham

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

5 Walks Around Oldham is a set of laminated route cards with 8-13km/5-8 mile rambles. £3 + 50p P&P from Oldham Ramblers, 682 Ripponden Road, Moorside, Oldham OL4 2LP (cheques payable to Oldham Ramblers Book Account).

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Let’s Walk… Farnham & Beyond

Let’s Walk… Farnham & Beyond

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Let’s Walk… Farnham & Beyond 24 laminated cards of circular walks from Farnham Ramblers. £6.99 + £1 P&P, from Leapen, Shortfield, Frensham, Farnham, Surrey GU10 3EJ (cheques payable to ‘Ramblers’ Association Farnham Group’) or www.farnhamramblers.org.uk

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Walking in the Thames Valley

Walking in the Thames Valley

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

Steve Davison’s Walking in the Thames Valley (£12, Cicerone Press, ISBN 978 1 85284 5704) sets out 25 ‘adventurous’ walking routes of between 16-29km/10-18 miles, including the Chilterns and Berkshire Downs, plus shorter options.

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10 Walks Around Falmouth

10 Walks Around Falmouth

Monday, March 2nd, 2009

10 Walks Around Falmouth by Carrick Ramblers mixes short coastal and inland routes. £2.25 + P&P from M. Weston, 2 Lanaton Road, Penryn, Cornwall TR10 8RB (cheques payable to Ramblers Cornwall Area).

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