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Practical guide to walking the North Downs Way National Trail that runs from Farnham in Surrey to Dover in Kent, partly following the old Pilgrims' Way to the shrine of St Thomas a Becket at Canterbury. It winds its way through the protected landscape of the Surrey Hills & the Kent Downs, passing medieval churches, castles, Neolithic burial sites, vineyards & numerous WWII defences. There are literary associations with Swift, Cobbett, Dickens & Jane Austen. What's inside: 80 large-scale walking maps
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The Pembrokeshire Coast Path follows a National Trail for 186 miles (299km) around the magnificent coastline of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park in south-west Wales. Renowned for its unspoilt sandy beaches, secluded coves, tiny fishing villages & off-shore islands rich in bird & marine life, this National Trail provides some of the best coastal walking in Britain. This practical, comprehensive guide to walking the Pembrokeshire Coast Path provides 96 trail maps & 15 town plans, including planning, places to stay, places to eat, what to see. What's inside: 96 large-scale trail maps & 15 town plans, 14 stage maps & 2 overview maps Detailed accommodation with reviews: B& Bs, campsites, pubs, hotels, bunkhouses Detailed public transport information with frequency of services Unique mapping features
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EXTRA COLOUR OVERVIEW MAPPING The largest scale walking maps available
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Britain's best-known National Trail winds for 256 miles through three National Parks
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Trailblazer Exmoor & North Devon Coast Path

Practical, complete guide to walking Exmoor & North Devon Coast Path, the first section of the South West Coast Path, from Minehead to Bude (124.5 miles). This spectacular route passes through the Exmoor National Park following the highest coastline in England (over 800ft), through numerous idyllic villages such as Lynton and Clovelly, around Barnstaple Bay and Hartland Point to the seaside resort of Bude just over the border with Cornwall. What's inside: 55 large-scale walking maps, 13 town plans, 8 stage maps and 2 overview maps Places to stay with reviews - bunkhouses, campsites, B&Bs, hostels, pubs, hotels Places to eat with reviews - cafes, teashops, pubs, restaurants, takeaways GPS Waypoints - downloadable from Trailblazer website New edition includes extra colour
mapping for each stage of the walk Also includes 60 colour photos Itineraries for all walkers - whether walking the route in its entirety over a week to 10 days or sampling the highlights on day walks and short breaks What to see - attractions, history, culture Comprehensive public transport information - for all access points on the coast Flora and fauna - four page full colour flower guide, plus an illustrated section on local wildlife Full information on the Exmoor National Park Green hiking - understanding the local environment and minimising our impact on it
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Practical, complete guide to walking Exmoor & North Devon Coast Path, the first section of the South West Coast Path, from Minehead to Bude (124.5 miles). This spectacular route passes through the Exmoor National Park following the highest coastline in England (over 800ft), through numerous idyllic villages such as Lynton & Clovelly, around Barnstaple Bay & Hartland Point to the seaside resort of Bude just over the border with Cornwall. What's inside: 55 large-scale walking maps, 13 town plans, 8 stage maps & 2 overview maps Places to stay with reviews
- bunkhouses, campsites, B& Bs, hostels, pubs, hotels Places to eat with reviews
- cafes, teashops, pubs, restaurants, takeaways GPS Waypoints
- downloadable from Trailblazer website New edition

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extra colour mapping for each stage of the walk Also

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60 colour photos Itineraries for all walkers
- whether walking the route in its entirety over a week to 10 days or sampling the highlights on day walks & short breaks What to see
- attractions, history, culture Comprehensive public transport information
- for all access points on the coast Flora & fauna
- four page full colour flower guide, plus an illustrated section on local wildlife Full information on the Exmoor National Park Green hiking
- understanding the local environment & minimising our impact on it

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