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The North West Way
13 day walk from Preston to Carlisle
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The upland areas of the North of England are a joy to walk. Using a combination of recognised long distance paths the author traces a route from Preston to Carlisle linking the two rail stations and along the way passing through the most scenic and inspiring sections of these walks.
| Cordee Code: | CWP706 |
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| Page Size: | 148 x 210 mm |
| No of Pages: | 144 |
| Publisher: | Trailguides Ltd |
| ISBN13: | 9781905444588 |
| Author: | Steve Garrill |
| Published Date: | November 2013 |
| Edition: | 1st, Nov 2013 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Illustrations: | Colour sketch maps and photos |
| Weight: | 280g |
| Geoarea: | Lake District |
| Product Type: | Book |
The upland areas of the North of England are a joy to walk. Using a combination of recognised long distance paths the author traces a route from Preston to Carlisle linking the two rail stations and along the way passing through the most scenic and inspiring sections of these walks.
Here you can walk through the beauty of the Ribble Valley, through the rugged dales of Yorkshire to the thundering waterfalls of Teesdale and the sheer awe of encountering High Cup before then experiencing the solitary majesty of Cross Fell and the High Pennines. In it's final stages the walk follows the sylvan splendour of the Tyne Valley before tramping in the footsteps of the Roman Legionnaires along Hadrian's Wall towards Carlisle. This is a walk that quite simply contains the best of English walking.
The guidebook breaks the trail down in to 13 day sections, with route descriptions, colour photos and hand-drawn maps.
Here you can walk through the beauty of the Ribble Valley, through the rugged dales of Yorkshire to the thundering waterfalls of Teesdale and the sheer awe of encountering High Cup before then experiencing the solitary majesty of Cross Fell and the High Pennines. In it's final stages the walk follows the sylvan splendour of the Tyne Valley before tramping in the footsteps of the Roman Legionnaires along Hadrian's Wall towards Carlisle. This is a walk that quite simply contains the best of English walking.
The guidebook breaks the trail down in to 13 day sections, with route descriptions, colour photos and hand-drawn maps.



