Cornwall Coast Path: Bude to Plymouth - Henry Stedman - Livres - Trailblazer - 9781905864713 - 29 avril 2016
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Cornwall Coast Path: Bude to Plymouth 5e édition

Henry Stedman

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Cornwall Coast Path: Bude to Plymouth 5e édition

This extended guide covers the second section of the South West Coast Path, from Bude to Plymouth, following the National Trail for 464km around Cornwall and the western tip of Britain. It comprises some of the best coastal walking in Europe. With constantly changing scenery, the footpath takes in secluded coves, tiny fishing villages, rocky headlands, bustling resorts, wooded estuaries and golden surfwashed beaches. It is an area rich in wildlife, with seabirds, wild flowers, dolphins and seals. Unique mapping features - In many walking guides the reader has to read a route description then try to relate it to the map. Our guides are easier to use because walking directions, tricky junctions, places to stay and eat, points of interest and walking times are all written onto the maps themselves in the places to which they apply. With their uncluttered clarity, these are not general-purpose maps but fully edited maps drawn by walkers for walkers. Downloadable GPS waypoints also included. The largest scale walking maps available - At just under 1:20,000 (8cm or 31/8 inches to 1 mile) our maps are bigger than even the most detailed walking maps currently available in the shops. An all-in-one guide - Trailblazer guides include practical information not usually found in walking guides to the UK: reviews of places to stay, places to eat, attractions along the way and detailed public transport information showing all access points on the path, for weekend and day walkers.


SW Coast Path Part II

Médias Livres     Book
Validé 29 avril 2016
ISBN13 9781905864713
Éditeurs Trailblazer
Genre Maps & Guides
Pages 352
Dimensions 585 g   (Poids (estimé))
Langue et grammaire English  

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