This Wainwright-sized guide to the walking opportunities in the ancient Forest of Bowland focuses on land opened up to walkers by the recent Right to Roam legislation. It is part of a series of Freedom to Roam guides published in partnership with Ramblers' Association, long-time campaigner for greater public access to the countryside.
The guide includes: an introduction to the area: its landscape, history and natural history; 12 free-range rambles, graded for difficulty, that allow walkers to choose their own route; a full-page 4-colour OS map for each walk; special features on points of interest chosen to add to walkers' enjoyment of the countryside; practical information for visitors; a guide to public rights of access.
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... these neat little books take you to some of the places you might not have thought of, which have at last become legally accessible under the Countryside and Rights of Way Act Open Space ... these guides are what many walkers want - compact books, well-presented, containing splendid photographs and opening up little corners of Yorkshire Yorkshire Post ... enough to encourage even the most trail-blinkered rambler off piste to enjoy their new rights Lancashire Evening Post
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Illustrationen
colour photographs and 14 Ordnance Survey map sections
Maße
Höhe: 170 mm
Breite: 110 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7112-2502-2 (9780711225022)
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Andrew Bibby is an experienced author and freelance journalist whose outdoor writing has appeared in Rambler, Rambling Today, and The Great Outdoors.
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