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OS Short Walks Made Easy - South Downs
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Cordee Code: | OSW001 |
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Page Size: | 112 x 178 mm |
No of Pages: | 80 |
Publisher: | Ordnance Survey |
ISBN13: | 9780319092255 |
Author: | Ordnance Survey |
Published Date: | July 2021 |
Edition: | 1st ed, July 2021 |
Binding: | Paperback |
Illustrations: | Full colour throughout |
Weight: | 130g |
Product Type: | Book |
Countries: | United Kingdom |
Short Walks Made Easy Guide to the South Downs, featuring 10 outstanding walks designed for a range of abilities, in the South Downs National Park.
Focusing on:
- 10 easy going selected walks
- Accessible routes
- Stunning scenery in quieter areas
- Easy parking and public transport
- Suitable for dogs
- The stories behind each walk
- Nature notes
- Refreshment stops
- Taking your time without taking all day
Walks are clustered around:
- Exton & Old Winchester Hill
- Selborne
- Buriton
- Arundel
- Amberley
- Bramber
- Devil?s Dyke & Saddlescombe
- Southsease & Rodmell
- Alfriston
- Seven Sisters Country Park
Blessed with more than 2,000 miles (almost 3,300km) of paths, the South Downs has more miles of footpath than any other national park. From Winchester to Eastbourne, there?s an enormous variety of things to enjoy.
Focusing on:
- 10 easy going selected walks
- Accessible routes
- Stunning scenery in quieter areas
- Easy parking and public transport
- Suitable for dogs
- The stories behind each walk
- Nature notes
- Refreshment stops
- Taking your time without taking all day
Walks are clustered around:
- Exton & Old Winchester Hill
- Selborne
- Buriton
- Arundel
- Amberley
- Bramber
- Devil?s Dyke & Saddlescombe
- Southsease & Rodmell
- Alfriston
- Seven Sisters Country Park
Blessed with more than 2,000 miles (almost 3,300km) of paths, the South Downs has more miles of footpath than any other national park. From Winchester to Eastbourne, there?s an enormous variety of things to enjoy.