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Walking in the Peak District White Peak West
40 walks in Derbyshire
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| Cordee Code: | CP0317 |
|---|---|
| Page Size: | 116 x 172 mm |
| No of Pages: | 224 |
| Publisher: | Cicerone Press |
| ISBN13: | 9781852849771 |
| Author: | Richards |
| Published Date: | August 2021 |
| Edition: | 1st Edition: Aug 2021 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Illustrations: | OS maps |
| Weight: | 250g |
| Geoarea: | Peak District |
| Product Type: | Guide Books |
| Countries: | United Kingdom |
This guidebook contains 40 day walks that explore the western part of the Peak District's White Peak. The second in a two-volume set for walking in the White Peak, this guide features routes suitable for year-round walking by walkers of all abilities. Easily accessible from cities like Manchester and
Sheffield, potential bases include market towns and villages of Ilam, Buxton, Leek, Castleton and Tideswell.
There is much to explore in the Peak District National Park. From rolling hills and limestone escarpments to beautiful dales, the landscape is home to a wealth of plants and wildlife. The Peak District's history stretches back to the
Neolithic Age, and these walks visit many historical sites and charming villages where traditional customs thrive. Whether visiting geological sites of Lud's Church and Ilam Rock or landmarks like White Nancy, these walks showcase the best of Derbyshire's history and landscape.
Each walk includes OS mapping, detailed route description and insights into points of interest. The guidebook also contains a route summary table, an appendix of useful websites, and an introduction full of planning advice.
Sheffield, potential bases include market towns and villages of Ilam, Buxton, Leek, Castleton and Tideswell.
There is much to explore in the Peak District National Park. From rolling hills and limestone escarpments to beautiful dales, the landscape is home to a wealth of plants and wildlife. The Peak District's history stretches back to the
Neolithic Age, and these walks visit many historical sites and charming villages where traditional customs thrive. Whether visiting geological sites of Lud's Church and Ilam Rock or landmarks like White Nancy, these walks showcase the best of Derbyshire's history and landscape.
Each walk includes OS mapping, detailed route description and insights into points of interest. The guidebook also contains a route summary table, an appendix of useful websites, and an introduction full of planning advice.