The Pathfinder(R) Guide to East Sussex & the South Downs Walks contains 28 fantastic circular walks across the county, much of which lies inside the new South Downs National Park. Each walk in Pathfinder(R) Guide to East Sussex & the South Downs Walks is accompanied by clear, large-scale Ordnance Survey route maps and GPS waypoints to help you navigate your hike with ease. Pathfinder(R) Guide to East Sussex & the South Downs Walks guides you to some of the best walking destinations in the county, from the breezy heights of Ditchling Beacon to the rolling High Weald, Ashdown Forest and iconic Seven Sisters. No matter what your walking ability, you can experience a variety of walking routes in a range of difficulty with this Pathfinder(R) guide, including hikes taking in the infamous Beachy Head, 1066 Country and the South Downs Way. Inside you'll also find a wealth of helpful information accompanying each walk, including good pubs along the way, where to park before you start your walk and places of interest en route. Pathfinder(R) Guides are Britain's best loved walking guides. They are the perfect companion for countryside walks throughout Britain. Each title features circular walks with easy-to-follow route descriptions, tried and tested by seasoned walkers and accompanied by beautiful photography and clear Ordnance Survey mapping. The routes range from extended strolls to exhilarating hikes, so there is something for everyone.
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Southampton
Großbritannien
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Maße
Höhe: 228 mm
Breite: 131 mm
Dicke: 12 mm
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978-0-319-09090-9 (9780319090909)
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David Hancock is an outdoor writer and photographer based in Kent. He has worked in Travel Guide Publishing for over twenty years and has written and revised several Pathfinder Walks and Short Walks titles in the south of England.