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Ultimate Devon Coast to Coast Guide
Cycling guidebook
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Cordee Code: | CTB505 |
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Page Size: | 133 x 170 mm |
No of Pages: | 80 |
Publisher: | Excellent Books |
ISBN13: | 9781901464238 |
Author: | Richard Peace |
Language: | English |
Published Date: | October 2010 |
Edition: | updated 2014 |
Binding: | Spiral/wirobound |
Illustrations: | photos(some colour ) |
Weight: | 150g |
Product Type: | Guide Books |
Countries: | United Kingdom |
This is the fully updated and revised 2nd edition of the definitive guidebook to one of the most popular long distance cycling routes in the UK, and now in full colour throughout.
All the information you need to complete this 100 mile signed cycle route across Devon, the guide features:
Detailed full-colour mapping
Accommodation listed and mapped
Eating spots and places of interest
Bike shops, tourist information and lots more
Full colour photos
Cycle from the rocky coves and cliffs of fishing port Ilfracombe on Devon's north coast to the docks and impressive harbours of maritime Plymouth, experiencing a bewildering variety of scenery in between. The wide, sandy expanses of the Taw and Torridge estuaries are followed by rolling green hills, then the eerie tors of western Dartmoor. A final descent down the Plym Valley brings you to your journey's end.
The route uses some of the country's finest dedicated cycle paths, developed by the sustainable transport charity Sustrans.
All the information you need to complete this 100 mile signed cycle route across Devon, the guide features:
Detailed full-colour mapping
Accommodation listed and mapped
Eating spots and places of interest
Bike shops, tourist information and lots more
Full colour photos
Cycle from the rocky coves and cliffs of fishing port Ilfracombe on Devon's north coast to the docks and impressive harbours of maritime Plymouth, experiencing a bewildering variety of scenery in between. The wide, sandy expanses of the Taw and Torridge estuaries are followed by rolling green hills, then the eerie tors of western Dartmoor. A final descent down the Plym Valley brings you to your journey's end.
The route uses some of the country's finest dedicated cycle paths, developed by the sustainable transport charity Sustrans.