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The Cumbria Way & the Allerdale Ramble

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Publication Type
Guidebook
Author
Jim Watson
ISBN
9781852842420
Date Published
1997
Size
174 x 120 mm
Number of Pages
144 pp
Purchase Info
Second-hand copies may be available
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Cicerone publishes guidebooks for long distance walks and treks, day walks, family walks, scrambling, climbing, ice climbing and mountaineering, cycling guides, hill and mountain skills and outdoor photography. Cicerone's aim is to inspire you, and to provide the information needed to enable you to plan and enjoy your favourite outdoor activity, whether in the British Isles or overseas.


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Review:

Amazon 2020

A guidebook to two popular Lake District long distance walks through Cumbria in northern England. The 75-mile Cumbria Way and the 50-mile Allerdale Ramble are the two premier long-distance walks across the English Lake District. Keeping mainly to the valley bottoms, they are a superb introduction to Britain's most popular walking area and to the pleasures of long-distance walking itself. This illustrated guide, the most comprehensive ever, tells you everything you need to know to make walking these two routes an enjoyable and rewarding experience. It includes: large-scale maps, detailed instructions, advice on where to stay and eat and what to see, town maps, public transport information, places of interest and local history. Most of the walking is easy, using well-established routes. If you're reasonably fit you should comfortably complete one of the walks during a week's holiday, and still have time for a day out to climb a mountain or explore a Lakeland town too. Each route can be split up into short walks but by far the best way is to tackle them as a continuous series of delights, allowing the body and mind become more attuned to the sights and sounds of the countryside.


Paths Covered by this Publication:

87 km / 54 miles
112 km / 70 miles

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