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A successor to the very popular Kiddiwalks in Cheshire. Fun
things to do include finding a secret hiding place in the woods, the cave of the
Thunder God, pagan dancing in a stone circle and scrambles to some
splendid summits.
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Easy walks ranging from one to five miles, each with background notes and fun things
to see and do. Things to balance on, jump off, or crawl through are far more interesting than views.
Climbing rocks is much more attractive than the steps at the side, while
walking through puddles is more fun than walking round them.
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(Both now Edition 3)
It is the ambition of many walkers to climb all the mountain summits in England
and Wales which reach the height of 2,000 feet. These two volumes describe walks
to all the tops -see
Mountains
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**Lakeland Book of the Year (Barclays Prize) 1997
**Winner of 1996 OWG/COLA Award.
Scattered across the Lake District National Park are hundreds of tarns and small pools waiting to be discovered by the unhurried fell-walker.
John and Anne have investigated "every little speck of blue" on the map to compile these detailed mountain tarn walks (Vol 1 West, Vol 2 East)
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**Winner of 1993 OWG/COLA Award
This book describes a 15-day walking tour of the Lake District. Alternative high and low-level routes are given to suit everyone and to allow for changes in the weather.
At present this book is out of print
After a day in the magnificent Peak District, why not stay the night in some pleasant cottage or pub and then return by a different route? This book turns a weekend into a holiday by describing twelve 2 or 3-day walks in the Peak District.
At present this book is out of print