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The Northern Coast to Coast Walk

by Terry Marsh
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Overview


This is the third edition of Cicerone's guide to the Coast to Coast walk popularised by Wainwright. The hike across northern England from St. Bee's Head in Cumbria to Robin Hood's Bay on Yorkshire's east coast is now one of the most popular long-distance hikes in Britain. At 178 miles (300km) long, the trail can be easily walked within a two-week holiday period. The route is based on permitted rights of way and minimises the amount of road walking. The guide includes an accommodation listing.
The guide is in three sections. The first gives the route description, from west to east, annotated as appropriate with notes of geological, historical, industrial, sociological and natural history interest. The second section gives the route description only in an east to west direction, cross-referenced to the points of interest. The final section comprises a description of variant routes and lists useful addresses.

Synopsis

This is the third edition of Cicerone s guide to the Coast to Coast walk popularised by Wainwright.
The walk from St. Bee's Head in Cumbria to Robin Hood's Bay on Yorkshire s east coast is now one of the most popular long-distance walks in Britain. At 178 miles (300km) long, the trail can be easily walked within a two-week holiday period.
The route is based on permitted rights of way and minimises the amount of road walking. The guide includes an accommodation listing.
The guide is in three sections. The first gives the route description, from west to east, annotated as appropriate with notes of geological, historical, industrial, sociological and natural history interest. The second section gives the route description only in an east to west direction, cross-referenced to the points of interest. The final section comprises a description of variant routes and lists useful addresses.

About the Author, Terry Marsh


A writer and photographer since 1978, Terry Marsh specialises in the outdoors, the countryside, walking and travel worldwide. He is the author of over 45 books. He is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (FRGS) and a Member of the Society of Authors, MENSA, the NUJ and the Outdoor.

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2010
Publisher
Cicerone Press
Pages
240
Format
Other Format
ISBN
9781852845056

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