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West Cornwall: Bosigran and the North Coast
Ordinær pris 419,00 kr Salgspris 299,00 kr Spar 29%This is the definitive rock climbing guidebook covering Bosigran and the North Coast of Cornwall from Wicca Pillar to Land's End near Penzance. It covers 14 crags including the excellent crags of Bosigran, Kenidjack and Sennen. In total over 1,200 routes are described across a wide range of grades including many classics. The 14 crags covered are as Zennor Cliff, Gurnard's Head, Robin's Rocks, Halldrine Cove, Bosigran, The Great Zawn, Pendeen Cliffs, Trewellard, Carn Vellan, Botallack Head Zawn, Kenidjack Cliffs, Aire Point, Sennen, and Land's End.
This guidebook has been extensively revised from 2010 guidebook with the routes shown on colour photo topos along with a good description. A new set of crag location maps will make approaching the crags and identifying the routes even easier. This is especially at the more remote venues. Published in January 2016 by the Climbers Club, this guidebook is only volume 1 of this series. Volume 2 covering Chair Ladder, the south coast and the Lizard will be published as a separate guidebook.
07 Northern England
Ordinær pris 149,00 krFully updated, the maps combine clear design and an easy-to-read scale with more road detail to ensure that you never lose your way. Each map includes information on toll points, service areas, road numbers, motorways, dual carriageways and wide and narrow local roads. National Parks, and places of interest are also highlighted.
Pocket British Breaks Shetland
Ordinær pris 169,00 krDiscover Shetland guidebook, written by Rough Guides experts, perfect for holidaying in the UK, packed with full-colour photography and sight descriptions suited to different travellers' needs. It's sustainably printed to support environmental responsibility. Inside this Shetland travel book, you will find:- Must-see recommendations - expertly chosen main attractions, hidden gems, family-friendly spots and relaxing retreats in tourist hotspots- Top picks in Shetland - essential experiences including Shetland Museum, Eshaness, Hermaness National Nature Reserve, St Ninian's Isle, Mousa Broch, Jarlshof, Sumbrugh Head, Scalloway, Isle of Noss, Fair Isle, Unst selected to enrich your journey- Best itineraries - diverse trip plans, suiting various durations and interests, and including recommendations for where to eat and drink along the way- Shetland overview - a visual at-a-glance map spotlights key areas, with brief highlights- Inspiration for day trips - suggestions for extending your adventure or discovering new areas- Essential travel tips - guidance on navigation, health, local festivals and a comprehensive A-Z directory- Local language primer - key phrases for essential interaction, covering greetings, numbers and food- Authentic reviews - independent, reliable reviews of dining, drinking and shopping options, all collated by Rough Guides' experts- Accommodation listings - a selection of places to stay to fit any budget- Updates on Shetland - a brief overview of the latest changes for returning visitors- Bonus eBook - free digital access to the guidebook post-purchase for on-the-go planning- Coverage includes: Lerwick and around, Bressay and Noss, Central Mainland, South Mainland, Fair Isle, the Westside and Papa Stour, Foula, North Mainland, Whalsay and the Out Skerries, Yell and Fetlar, Unst
Mini: London
Ordinær pris 149,00 krThis mini pocket London travel guidebook is perfect for travellers looking for essential information about London. It provides details on key places and main attractions, along with a selection of itineraries, recommendations for restaurants and top tips on how to make the most of your trip. It's sustainably printed to ensure environmental responsibility.
UK: Skye & The Inner Hebrides
Ordinær pris 299,00 krBradt's Skye & the Inner Hebrides is the new, thoroughly updated, second edition of the most detailed standalone travel guidebook to this group of Scottish islands. Author Katie Featherstone, who loved the Inner Hebrides so much she moved there, features 20 inhabited islands, from the Isle of Skye in the north to community-owned Gigha in the south, plus the gateway towns of Oban and Mallaig on the Scottish mainland. Ransacked by Vikings, caught between warring clan chiefs and exploited by mainland nobility, the ongoing survival of Inner Hebridean communities testifies to the strength of their character.
Reclaiming an identity through their native Gaelic language, ceilidh dancing and traditional industries remains a struggle, but despite only around 20,000 people living across the region, each inhabited island has a distinctive history, character and culture. With a bridge to the mainland, Skye sees the most visitors; it boasts the most varied landscape and most obvious attractions, including its Highland Games. Other, smaller islands remain relatively remote and less affected by the outside world.
Pious Iona, Islay with its whisky, and Canna - where the village shop still runs via honesty box - all have their own individual charm. Beyond cultural intrigue, the Inner Hebrides are renowned for their wild places, striking a perfect balance between feeling remote and being accessible on any budget. Scotland's 'right to roam' provides infinite walking possibilities.
Away from the villages, miles of intricate coastline, with sandy beaches and towering cliffs, enclose swathes of heathery moorland and hills. Hikers can enjoy Mull's dramatic rock formations or Jura's 'Paps', with only a herd of red deer or a soaring eagle for company. On Skye, you can go beachcombing in the morning, then watch the Highland Games in the afternoon.
Wildlife-watchers can snorkel with basking sharks off Coll, listen for corncrakes on Tiree, admire wintering geese on Islay or spot dolphins off Mull. With extensive listings of accommodation and eating options, detailed transport advice, walking routes and packing lists, plus insights into history, myths and lifestyle, Bradt's Skye & the Inner Hebrides is the ideal companion for an enjoyable visit.
Great Britain: England East Coast
Ordinær pris 199,00 krThe United Kingdom may be geographically small, but it is so packed with touristic sites that it needs to be broken down into logical units to be manageable. This is the first of several maps we will be publishing of England at 1:250,000 scale, covering Southeast England from Dover to Southampton north to Luton on Side 1 and from Colchester to Coventry north to Sheffield and Boston; essentially all of SE England from the Channel to Derbyshire and west to the Isle of Wight.
Even at this scale, there is only room to show major attractions without creating clutter. Both road and rail routes are clearly shown, with rapid-rail routes shown in red. This latter feature is not included on most other maps, an one notes with a bit of surprise that this part of England has more such routes than is generally believed to exist. We travelled on one of these trains during our recent visit to the UK (albeit from Newcastle to Edinburgh) and they are quite an improvement! Whether by train or by road, all options are shown. Whether one wishes to visit Hever Castle in Kent or Winchester cathedral, or the university cities of Cambridge or Oxford, this is an ideal map for exploring one of the most touristic corners of Europe.
15 Short Walks: Cornwall
Ordinær pris 189,00 kr15 of the best short walks in Cornwall around Falmouth and the Lizard. Our guidebook comes with easy-to-read Ordnance Survey maps and clear route descriptions, perfect if you're new to walking or are looking for something you can enjoy with the whole family. Easy-to-read Ordnance Survey maps, clear route descriptions and lots of images.
Includes St Agnes Beacon and Wheal Coates, Truro, Gwennap Pit, St Mawes, Mylor, Frenchman's Creek, Loe Pool, Cadgwith and Lizard Point. Most walks are under 3 hours in duration. All routes are accessible by public transport. Information on local beauty spots and refreshment stops. GPX files available for download.
Walking the Tour of the Lake District
Ordinær pris 319,00 krCycling in the Lake District
Ordinær pris 299,00 krSouth East England
Ordinær pris 209,00 krBest Bike Rides: Great Britain
Ordinær pris 259,00 krLonely Planet's Best Bike Rides Great Britain is your passport to 40 day trips on two wheels. Use pedal power to see a destination through a new lens by picking a ride that works for you, from just a couple of hours to a full day, from easy to hard. From rail trails to coastal pathways we cover the country with easy-to-follow trails for cyclists and E-bike riders.
222 Rugby & Daventry
Ordinær pris 199,00 krOS Explorer 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 - Active, a tough, versatile version of OS Explorer. The OS Explorer Active range now includes a digital version of the paper map, accessed through the OS smartphone app, OS Maps.