SHROPSHIRE & STAFFORDSHIRE

SHROPSHIRE & STAFFORDSHIRE

Buch | Softcover
96 Seiten
2017 | 8th edition
Ordnance Survey/Crimson (Verlag)
978-0-319-09085-5 (ISBN)
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A new Pathfinder (R) Guide containing 28 walks exploring the unspoilt rural landscape that inspired A.E. Houseman's Blue remembered hills, with woodland walks in Wyre Forest and Dane Valley, wildlife walks in the nature reserves of the meres and meadows at Brown and Whixall Moss, and hill walks at Stiperstones, Brown Clee and The Long Mynd.
Britain's best loved walking guides brings you a brand new Pathfinder (R) Guide to Shropshire & Staffordshire Walks containing 28 fabulous walks exploring the unspoilt rural landscapes of Shropshire and Staffordshire from the Welsh borders to the fringes of the Peak District, and from the mosses and meres near the Cheshire border to Cannock Chase and the Shropshire Hills. The walks range in length from 3.5 to 9 miles and in typical Pathfinder (R) Guide style offer something for all tastes and abilities. With Pathfinder (R) Guide to Shropshire & Staffordshire Walks, you can enjoy the landscape that inspired AE Housman, Arnold Bennett and George Eliot, exploring routes from Ludlow, Knighton, Church Stretton, Ironbridge and Ellastone, among many others. The variety of walking on offer includes secluded wooded gorges at Badger Dingle and the Dane valley; gentle walks across the tranquil countryside of the Shropshire plain and undemanding towpath walking along the canals and waterways of the region; to more energetic rambles above the Manifold valley in the Staffordshire Peak District and hills of the Welsh border country including Offa's Dyke, the Long Mynd, Brown Clee, Stiperstones and Caer Caradoc and the Cardington Hills. Sleepy-thatched villages, engaging market towns, the birthplace of the industrial revolution, history, wildlife and inspirational views are all in this new edition of Pathfinder (R) Guide Shropshire & Staffordshire Walks. Pathfinder (R) Guides are Britain's best loved walking guides. Made with durable covers, they are the perfect companion for countryside walks throughout Britain. Each title features circular walks with easy-to-follow route descriptions, tried and tested by seasoned walkers and accompanied by beautiful photography and clear, large-scale Ordnance Survey mapping. Contents 1. Badger Dingle 2. Grinshill and Yorton 3. Norbury Junction and the Shroppie 4. Kinver Edge 5. Wyre Forest 6. Brown Moss and Melverley 7. Stokesay Castle and View Wood 8. Whixall Moss 9. Rushton Spencer 10. Llanymynech Hill 11. Burntwood and Blore Heath 12. Ludlow, Mary Knoll Valley and Whitcliffe 13. Milwich 14. Tutbury, Hanbury and Fault 15. Ironbridge World Heritage Site 16. Shugborough Park and Sherbrook valley 17. Froghall and the Churnet Valley 18. Corvedale and Wenlock Edge 19. Ellastone, Calwich and Wootton Park 20. Snailbeach, Eastridge Wood and the Hollies 21. Stiperstones 22. Above the Manifold 23. Bridgnorth and the River Severn 24. Caer Caradoc and Cardington 25. Brown Clee Hill 26. The Long Mynd 27. Clun and Bury Ditches 28. Knighton, Terne Valley and Offa's Dyke Path

Neil Coates has written several books in the Pathfinder Guides series and is a regular contributor to BBC Countryfile magazine as well as an occasional writer for The Times Travel supplement, Walk magazine and Country Walking.

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Pathfinder ; PF14
Verlagsort Southampton
Sprache englisch
Maße 133 x 228 mm
Themenwelt Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport
Reisen Karten / Stadtpläne / Atlanten
ISBN-10 0-319-09085-X / 031909085X
ISBN-13 978-0-319-09085-5 / 9780319090855
Zustand Neuware
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