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The Kings Head

The King’s Head Inn, North Yorkshire

A paradise for walkers, this welcoming country pub is set in the picture-postcard village of Newton under Roseberry beneath iconic Roseberry Topping. You’ll be spoilt for choice with the superb choice of walking trails around The King’s Head Inn. From Captain Cook’s Monument, the North York Moors to the Cleveland Way and of course scaling the Topping itself, there are routes to suit every level of walker in every direction.

Stay in converted 17th century cottages in quirky en suite bedrooms. Hearty homemade food is served in the cosy dining area or enjoy a well-earned drink in the inn’s beer garden against the backdrop of Roseberry Topping. Fully accessible and family friendly with free on-site parking. Dogs are very welcome in designated areas within our bar and our pet-friendly rooms. Open daily.

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The Kingslodge Inn, Durham

This country pub in the heart of Durham city is a short walk from Durham train station – perfect is you’re setting out on a car-free break. Set in leafy Flass Vale yet just a ten-minute walk from the UNESCO World Heritage Centre of Durham Cathedral, Durham Castle and this medieval town’s many attractions, this cosy inn has characterful refurbished bedrooms, serves homemade food from breakfast through to evening meals and has a sun trap of a beer garden – ideal for sundowners.

An ideal gateway base for heading out to explore a myriad trails in the Durham Dales including spectacular High Force waterfall, while having Durham city’s many cultural and historic attractions on the doorstep. Fully accessible and family friendly with free on-site parking. Dogs are very welcome in designated areas within our bar and our pet-friendly rooms.

The Lighthouse By Alison Moore

A man takes a restorative walking holiday in Germany but finds more than he bargained for…

This novel is a walk, a wander and a realisation along the River Thine in Germany.

Every day Futh stays in a different hotel, on a walking tour  having first arrived at hotel called Hellhaus …

Hellhaus is a play on words and images. The name in German means Lighthouse, but of course it had more dubious connotations in English.

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The Lindisfarne Inn, Beal, Northumberland

The nearest mainland inn to Holy Island in Northumberland, the award-winning Lindisfarne Inn is just the place for exploring north Northumberland. Just a few minutes’ drive from the unique Holy Island of Lindisfarne, a walk over the famous Pilgrim’s Way is a real bucket list experience.

The St Oswald’s Way, St Cuthbert’s Way and Northumberland Coast Path pass close by this friendly former coaching inn with its stone flagged floors, burnished copper bar and roaring fire. Excellent walkers and cyclists’ facilities. Newly refurbished en suite bedrooms are located adjacent to the main inn. Look out for local seafood dishes on the daily changing specials board. Family friendly. Pets welcome.

The Little Workshop – sleeps 4/5

Enjoy the wonderful views across the fields towards Bircham Windmill from this spacious single storey cottage for 4/5 people.

It benefits from ample parking right outside the cottage and level access in and around the cottage to the paved garden area at the back and communal grassy area.

The sunny, light and spacious living space is designed for both the able and disabled user.

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The Mason’s Arms

An ancient inn lost in blissful countryside near Lake Windermere, The Masons Arms is a Lakeland Institution.

With its traditional bar, wavy floors, beamed ceilings and roaring fire, The Masons offers a warm welcome to walkers after a long day in the fells. You’ll find an elegant dining room upstairs, two cottages and five suites if you fancy staying longer, plus a terrace with views spanning 15 miles across a quilt of fields – in some of the finest scenery in the southern Lakes.

Hearty Cumbrian fayre from a locally-sourced menu is perfectly partnered with hand-pulled ales and a carefully curated wine list, all welcome refreshment after exploring England’s finest mountain scenery.

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The National 3 Peaks – Taking up the Challenge, Steve Williams

The National 3 Peaks – Taking up the Challenge, Steve Williams
The National 3 Peaks – Taking up the Challenge is Steve Williams’ inspirational Discovery Walking Guide to planning, preparing and completing the 3 Peaks Challenge of climbing Ben Nevis, Snowdon and Scafell Pike in 24 hours. Part narrative and part practical guide, the author explores the training that walkers need to do before attempting the challenge and describes his successful 24-hour attempt. The guide has comprehensive guidance on training, walking routes, driving routes, navigation on the hills, equipment, meals and accommodation …

Burial ground

The Natural Burial Ground

With stunning views of the River Dart and across the South Hams Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Sharpham Meadow Natural Burial Ground offers an ecological alternative to traditional burial or cremation and is open to all – regardless of faith or local residency, whether you are using a funeral director or not, having a religious ceremony, a secular ceremony, or no ceremony at all. Ashes can be interred here as well as burials.

The site is cared for as a hay meadow, hence the grass is allowed to grow long and cut periodically. Only simple flat headstones are permitted. 

The Norfolk Mystery, Ian Samson

The Norfolk Mystery, Ian Samson
Love Miss Marple? Adore Holmes and Watson? Professor Morley's guide to Norfolk is a story of bygone England; quaint villages, eccentric locals – and murder! It is 1937 and disillusioned Spanish Civil War veteran Stephen Sefton is stony broke. So when he sees a mysterious advertisement for a job where 'intelligence is essential', he applies. Thus begins Sefton's association with Professor Swanton Morley, an omnivorous intellect …

The Old Cart Shed – sleeps 6

This detached, single storey cottage has been recently refurbished to offer a higher standard of accommodation for 6 people, with fantastic views over the North Norfolk countryside.

It benefits from ample parking right outside the cottage and level access throughout the cottage to the patio and lawn garden area at the back.

The open plan kitchen and dining space is fully equipped with everything you need. There is a low level hob unit, oven and some low level units integrated with normal height work surfaces. There is also a fridge, microwave and washer/drier. The central farmhouse dining table comfortably seats six.

Watch the sunset from the spacious living room complete with comfortable seating and TV/DVD player. Patio doors open out onto the garden seating area where you can soak up the view.

There are three bedrooms, one double room and two twin rooms. The double and larger twin rooms share access to a large roll-in shower room with bath, toilet and wash basin. There is also a second bathroom with bath, toilet and wash basin.

It is fully centrally heated and has its own enclosed garden and patio area.

The Old Ways: A Journey on Foot, Robert McFarlane

The Old Ways: A Journey on Foot, Robert McFarlane
In “The Old Ways” Robert Macfarlane sets off from his Cambridge home to follow the ancient tracks, holloways, drove – roads and sea paths that form part of a vast network of routes criss-crossing the British landscape and its waters, and connecting them to the continents beyond. The result is an immersive, enthralling exploration of the ghosts and voices that haunt old paths, of the stories our tracks keep and tell, of pilgrimage and ritual, and of songlines and their singers …

OS Great British Treasure Hunt 2020

The Ordnance Survey Great British Treasure Hunt 2020

A follow up to the bestselling 2018 & 2019 Ordnance Survey Puzzle Books, the Ordnance Survey Great British Treasure Hunt is here with puzzles based on 40 brand new maps stretching the entirety of Britain.

In this edition you will find various puzzles to solve with good ol’ Aunt Bea, as she takes her nephew on a voyage of discovery around our Isles.

Journey Through Time

The Ordnance Survey Journey Through Time Puzzle Book

Take a trip through time with The Ordnance Survey Journey Through Time puzzle book. Discover the earliest recorded footsteps of humans in Britain, the spot where Caesar first surveyed Britannia, the beaches where the battle of 1066 took place, and on through some of the most iconic moments in British history (as well as plenty of less well-known historical treasures!).

The Ordnance Survey Puzzle Book

The Ordnance Survey Puzzle Book 2018

The maps in this book have been selected for a significant reason – whether that is a noteworthy moment in national history, a rare geographical feature or a site of special cultural interest – and you will find descriptions, along with the map source, accompanying each one to explain.

The Origin of Species

Darwin’s theory of natural selection issued a profound challenge to orthodox thought and belief: no being or species has been specifically created; all are locked into a pitiless struggle for existence, with extinction looming for those not fitted for the task.