AA 40 Pub Walks & Cycle Rides S.
5 total works
The Peak District
by Professor John Morrison, Andrew McCloy, John Gillham, Hugh Taylor, and Moira McCrossan
Published 17 March 1997
Walking is one of Britain's favourite leisure activities, and with "50 Walks in The Peak District" you can find a variety of mapped walks to suit all abilities - from the casual walker to the experienced hiker. The book features all the practical detail you need, accompanied by fascinating background reading on the history and wildlife of the area, as well as other local points of interest. All walks are annotated with places to visit along the way: 'While You're There', featuring churches, country houses, museums, villages and towns. Each walk also has refreshment information: 'Where to Eat and Drink', including tea rooms and pubs, with extra details on their character and the food on offer. A 'What to Look For' panel features more specific details of urban and industrial heritage, flora and fauna. Every walk is given a summary of distance, time, gradient, level of difficulty, type of surface and access, landscape, dog friendliness, parking and public toilets.
The Lake District and Cumbria
by Chris Bagshaw, Bill Birkett, Sheila Bowker, Paddy Dillon, and John Gillham
Published 15 June 2005
This exciting new series of family-friendly walk and cycle ride books offers routes all over Britain. Written and researched by experts in their field, the guides are designed to be practical and easy to use for a perfectly planned day out for the whole family. Each guide includes 25 walks and 15 cycle rides with colour photographs throughout showing sites, views and pubs along the route. A full colour map accompanies each walk and cycle and there is practical information such as distance, minimum time and level of difficulty to make sure you make the most of your family day out.
Yorkshire and the Yorkshire Dales
by John Gillham, John Morrison, David Winpenny, and Jon Sparks
Published 15 June 2005
This exciting new series of family-friendly walk and cycle ride books offers routes all over Britain. Written and researched by experts in their field, the guides are designed to be practical and easy to use for a perfectly planned day out for the whole family. Each guide includes 25 walks and 15 cycle rides with colour photographs throughout showing sites, views and pubs along the route. A full colour map accompanies each walk and cycle and there is practical information such as distance, minimum time and level of difficulty to make sure you make the most of your family day out.
North West of England
by Terry Marsh, Andrew McCloy, Professor John Morrison, and Jon Sparks
Published 15 June 2005
This exciting new series of family-friendly walk and cycle ride books offers routes all over Britain. Written and researched by experts in their field, the guides are designed to be practical and easy to use for a perfectly planned day out for the whole family. Each guide includes 25 walks and 15 cycle rides with colour photographs throughout showing sites, views and pubs along the route. A full colour map accompanies each walk and cycle and there is practical information such as distance, minimum time and level of difficulty to make sure you make the most of your family day out.
Heart of England
by Nick Channer, John Gillham, Paul Grogan, Andrew McCloy, Roger Noyce, and Nick Reynolds
Published 15 April 2004
Seven new regional walking titles in this series help walkers enjoy the best of the British countryside. Each book offers highlights of the area, it's regional and topographical features, plus information on footpath signing, countryside access, walking tips and safety guidelines. The 100 walks cover the area in detail, each walk ranging from two to ten miles, depending on the terrain and points of interest along the way. Town and city strolls maybe shorter, depending on the hinterland.