Pathfinder Guide
3 primary works • 4 total works
Book 1
This collection of walks complements Pathfinder South Devon & Dartmoor, an area acclaimed as the last great wilderness in Britain. The haunting beauty of the central moorland studded with old tin mines and one of Britain's highest concentrations of historic remains is explored on several routes through the national park, including those passing Vixen Tor, one of the tallest and most distinctive granite tors on Dartmoor, Princetown and Buckfastleigh Moor. However, there are also explorations of the hills, river valleys and picturesque villages of the surrounding countryside the South Hams and south-east Devon, and especially the spectacular coastline.
Contents
1. Cockington Valley
2. Bench Tor
3. Gara Rock and Portlemouth Down
4. Stover Country Park and the River Teign
5. Vixen Tor and Pew Tor
6. Exe estuary and Exminster Marshes
7. The Yealm Estuary
8. Venn Ottery Common
9. Dart Estuary and Dartmouth Castle
10. Broadhembury 11. Loddiswell and the Avon Valley Woods
12. Ashburton and Whiddon Scrubs
13. Three Reservoirs Walk
14. Brixham and Churston Point
15. Prawle Point and Woodcombe Point
16. Otter Estuary, East Budleigh and Otterton
17. Kingston and the River Erme
18. Bolt Head and Salcombe Estuary
19. Start Point and Hallsands
20. Torcross, Slapton Ley and Stokenham
21. Beer and Branscombe
22. Rippon Tor, Pil Tor and Buckland Beacon
23. Widgery Cross and Great Links Tor
24. Yes Tor and High Willhays
25. Sidmouth, Salcombe Regis and Weston Combe
26. Princetown, Dartmoor Railway and Leather Tor
27. Dittisham, Cornworthy and Tuckenhay
28. Buckfastleigh Moor
Contents
1. Cockington Valley
2. Bench Tor
3. Gara Rock and Portlemouth Down
4. Stover Country Park and the River Teign
5. Vixen Tor and Pew Tor
6. Exe estuary and Exminster Marshes
7. The Yealm Estuary
8. Venn Ottery Common
9. Dart Estuary and Dartmouth Castle
10. Broadhembury 11. Loddiswell and the Avon Valley Woods
12. Ashburton and Whiddon Scrubs
13. Three Reservoirs Walk
14. Brixham and Churston Point
15. Prawle Point and Woodcombe Point
16. Otter Estuary, East Budleigh and Otterton
17. Kingston and the River Erme
18. Bolt Head and Salcombe Estuary
19. Start Point and Hallsands
20. Torcross, Slapton Ley and Stokenham
21. Beer and Branscombe
22. Rippon Tor, Pil Tor and Buckland Beacon
23. Widgery Cross and Great Links Tor
24. Yes Tor and High Willhays
25. Sidmouth, Salcombe Regis and Weston Combe
26. Princetown, Dartmoor Railway and Leather Tor
27. Dittisham, Cornworthy and Tuckenhay
28. Buckfastleigh Moor
Book 69
Are you planning a holiday to Devon, Cornwall or the Jurassic Coast? Do you enjoy a walk with stunning coastal scenery? The South West Coast Path is the UK's most popular National Trail - with Tintagel voted the `best walk in Britain' in a survey of 4,000 readers of Country Walking magazine. Pathfinder (R) Guide to Coastal Walks in South West England takes walkers and holidaymakers to the most scenic sections of the South West Coast without needing to walk all 635 miles. Selected from Pathfinder (R) Guides covering South West England, this collection of 30 coastal walks ranges from 2-13 miles in length and is suitable for walkers of all abilities. With walks ranging from family rambles to challenging hikes, each circular walk takes in some of the many delights of the dramatic coastline of South West England from Somerset and Devon to Cornwall and Dorset. The walks are selected by an author who specialises in outdoor writing in southwest England and who has written several walking books on Cornwall, Dorset and North Devon. Eeach walk in Pathfinder (R) Guide to Coastal Walks in South West England is accompanied by clear, large-scale Ordnance Survey route maps and GPS waypoints to help you navigate your walk with ease. There is also a wealth of useful information accompanying each walk, including good pubs nearby and places of interest en route. So if you're planning a holiday to Cornwall, visiting relatives in Poole Harbour in Dorset or want to discover some of the hidden coastline on your doorstep at Minehead on the edge of the Exmoor National Park, enjoy the unparalleled diversity of the British coast with a beautifully scenic coastal stroll from Pathfinder (R) Guide to Coastal Walks in South West England. 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 Ordnance Survey mapping. The routes range from extended strolls to exhilarating hikes, so there is something for everyone.
Book 69
Are you planning a holiday to Devon, Cornwall or the Jurassic Coast?
Do you enjoy a walk with stunning coastal scenery?
The South West Coast Path is the UK's most popular National Trail - with Tintagel voted the `best walk in Britain' in a survey of 4,000 readers of Country Walking magazine. Pathfinder (R) Guide to Coastal Walks in South West England takes walkers and holidaymakers to the most scenic sections of the South West Coast without needing to walk all 635 miles. Selected from Pathfinder (R) Guides covering South West England, this collection of 30 coastal walks ranges from 2-13 miles in length and is suitable for walkers of all abilities.
With walks ranging from family rambles to challenging hikes, each circular walk takes in some of the many delights of the dramatic coastline of South West England from Somerset and Devon to Cornwall and Dorset. The walks are selected by an author who specialises in outdoor writing in southwest England and who has written several walking books on Cornwall, Dorset and North Devon. Eeach walk in Pathfinder (R) Guide to Coastal Walks in South West England is accompanied by clear, large-scale Ordnance Survey route maps and
GPS waypoints to help you navigate your walk with ease. There is also a wealth of useful information accompanying each walk, including good pubs nearby and places of interest en route.
So if you're planning a holiday to Cornwall, visiting relatives in Poole Harbour in Dorset or want to discover some of the hidden coastline on your doorstep at Minehead on the edge of the Exmoor National Park, enjoy the unparalleled diversity of the British coast with a beautifully scenic coastal stroll from Pathfinder (R) Guide to Coastal Walks in South West England.
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 Ordnance Survey mapping. The routes range from extended strolls to exhilarating hikes, so there is something for everyone.
Do you enjoy a walk with stunning coastal scenery?
The South West Coast Path is the UK's most popular National Trail - with Tintagel voted the `best walk in Britain' in a survey of 4,000 readers of Country Walking magazine. Pathfinder (R) Guide to Coastal Walks in South West England takes walkers and holidaymakers to the most scenic sections of the South West Coast without needing to walk all 635 miles. Selected from Pathfinder (R) Guides covering South West England, this collection of 30 coastal walks ranges from 2-13 miles in length and is suitable for walkers of all abilities.
With walks ranging from family rambles to challenging hikes, each circular walk takes in some of the many delights of the dramatic coastline of South West England from Somerset and Devon to Cornwall and Dorset. The walks are selected by an author who specialises in outdoor writing in southwest England and who has written several walking books on Cornwall, Dorset and North Devon. Eeach walk in Pathfinder (R) Guide to Coastal Walks in South West England is accompanied by clear, large-scale Ordnance Survey route maps and
GPS waypoints to help you navigate your walk with ease. There is also a wealth of useful information accompanying each walk, including good pubs nearby and places of interest en route.
So if you're planning a holiday to Cornwall, visiting relatives in Poole Harbour in Dorset or want to discover some of the hidden coastline on your doorstep at Minehead on the edge of the Exmoor National Park, enjoy the unparalleled diversity of the British coast with a beautifully scenic coastal stroll from Pathfinder (R) Guide to Coastal Walks in South West England.
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 Ordnance Survey mapping. The routes range from extended strolls to exhilarating hikes, so there is something for everyone.
PF05
Pathfinder(R) Cornwall covering Land's End, Prussia Cove and Bodmin Moor. This selection offers interest, regional variety and balance of routes in Cornwall providing the best walks in the area. From an easy stroll along Falmouth Bay to the much more challenging walks along Looe Bar this volume contains something for everyone. Covering walks through the whole of Cornwall both popular and little know scenic routes including St Agnes, Tintagel and Portloe. -See walk locations by Looking Inside Inside: -28 great walks in Cornwall from 2 to 10 miles -Clear, large scale Ordnance Survey route maps -GPS reference for all Cornwall waypoints -Where to park, good pubs and places of interest en route -All routes have been fully researched and written by expert outdoor writers -Beautiful photography of scenes from the 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, large-scale Ordnance Survey route maps and GPS waypoints.With over 70 titles in the series, they offer essential information for walkers throughout the country.
Contents* Mylor, Restronguet Creek and the Pandora Inn* Men-an-tol, the Nine Maidens and Lanyon Quoit* Prussia Cover and Cudden Point* West pentire, the Kelseys and Holywell Bay* Lerryn and St Winnow* Porthcurno, Porthgwarra and St Levan's Church* Polruan and Lanteglos* Helford, Little Dennis and Manaccan* Efford Down and the Bude Canal* Land's End and Nanjizal from Sennen Cove* Falmouth Bay and the Helford River* Hawker Country - Morwenstow and Marsland Mouth* Mount Edgcumbe, the Sound and Cawsand* The Cheesewring and Kilmar Tor* Around St Agnes* Little Petherick Creek, Dennis Hill and the Carnel Trail* Polkerris, Readymoney Cove and Gribbin Head* Stepper Point from Trevone* Looe, Kilminorth Wood and Talland Bay* Portloe and Veryan* Lizard Point, Kynance Cove and Cadgwith* Dizzard Point, St Gennys and Millook Water* Chun Quoit, Pendeen Watch and Botallack* Lamoma, St Loy's and the Merry Maidens* Zennor to St Ives by the Coffin Path* Trebarwith and Delabole* Tintagel, Boscastle and St Nectan's Glen* The Dodman, Gorran Haven and Portmellon.
Contents* Mylor, Restronguet Creek and the Pandora Inn* Men-an-tol, the Nine Maidens and Lanyon Quoit* Prussia Cover and Cudden Point* West pentire, the Kelseys and Holywell Bay* Lerryn and St Winnow* Porthcurno, Porthgwarra and St Levan's Church* Polruan and Lanteglos* Helford, Little Dennis and Manaccan* Efford Down and the Bude Canal* Land's End and Nanjizal from Sennen Cove* Falmouth Bay and the Helford River* Hawker Country - Morwenstow and Marsland Mouth* Mount Edgcumbe, the Sound and Cawsand* The Cheesewring and Kilmar Tor* Around St Agnes* Little Petherick Creek, Dennis Hill and the Carnel Trail* Polkerris, Readymoney Cove and Gribbin Head* Stepper Point from Trevone* Looe, Kilminorth Wood and Talland Bay* Portloe and Veryan* Lizard Point, Kynance Cove and Cadgwith* Dizzard Point, St Gennys and Millook Water* Chun Quoit, Pendeen Watch and Botallack* Lamoma, St Loy's and the Merry Maidens* Zennor to St Ives by the Coffin Path* Trebarwith and Delabole* Tintagel, Boscastle and St Nectan's Glen* The Dodman, Gorran Haven and Portmellon.