Walks in the Borders using Buses amp Trains

Book One, North - Kittiwake

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The borderland between England and Wales offers remarkable walking and for the most part does not suffer from the pressures of demand experienced in Snowdonia or the Lake District. This is the first of two walking books from Kittiwake covering the Welsh borderlands, an intriguing part of Britain that is also known as Y Mers or the Welsh Marches. This book covers the northern borderlands from Church Stretton in the south to Prestatyn in the north.
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Cordee Code: CWW311
Page Size: 125 x 210 mm
No of Pages: 40
Publisher: Kittiwake Press
ISBN13: 9781908748126
Published Date: July 2013
Edition: 1st, July 2013
Binding: Paperback
Illustrations: b/w drawings and maps
Weight: 100g
Product Type: Guide Books
The borderland between England and Wales offers remarkable walking and for the most part does not suffer from the pressures of demand experienced in Snowdonia or the Lake District. This is the first of two walking books from Kittiwake covering the Welsh borderlands, an intriguing part of Britain that is also known as Y Mers or the Welsh Marches. This book covers the northern borderlands from Church Stretton in the south to Prestatyn in the north. There are 20 walks offering different local landscapes and cultures.

After all it is diversity that makes this part of the world so engaging. It is only by walking through this area that you can begin to feel its culture; the thread of ridges and river valleys, and the wildlife that surrounds it. The walks are all linear; you can therefore walk further from the start than with a circular walk and this can add interest and variety. It?s also easier with a linear walk to include good samples of some of our great local trails such as the Maelor Way, Clwydian Way or Shropshire Way that you may otherwise never try - you?ll find several of these in the walks.

Most people love the experience of a train ride and we have included a couple of superb steam heritage railways too. However, there may be a reluctance to try a bus walk because of a concern about the uncertainty of the return bus. We have designed the walks so that you catch the train or bus out and walk back to a town where there are facilities as well as bus stops and/or train stations. It is very easy to get instant information about public transport now using mobile phones or the internet, removing many of the barriers of old. You will also find a list of websites where you can download or print off the bus timetables.
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