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Lost Lanes: 36 Glorious Bike Rides in Southern England

Lost Lanes: 36 Glorious Bike Rides in Southern England, Jack Thurston
Lost Lanes: 36 Glorious Bike Rides in Southern England presents an imaginative selection of interesting bike routes in southern England including the Home Counties. 30 tours are grouped geographically, with a special “best for” section providing a selection of best rides for families, wild camping, pubs, gourmets, history, etc. Six of the routes are the well-known organized rides, including the annual London to Brighton charity event …

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Explore-National-Parks

Mission: Explore National Parks

It’s time to explore!

49 missions that dare you to discover our National Parks.

This book will challenge you to become an extreme explorer, natural navigator and wildlife watcher in our National Parks. Draw, rub, smear, write, colour and print your findings inside this book to create a unique field journal of your adventures.

Just £5 per book, available in English and Welsh language versions.

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Northern Ireland – A Walking Guide, Helen Fairbairn

Northern Ireland – A Walking Guide, Helen Fairbairn
This guide presents top-class walking routes in Northern Ireland. From rugged mountain peaks to spectacular coastal scenery, from challenging hill walks to shorter woodland and waterside excursions, there is something for everyone …

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Northumberland Slow Travel, Gemma Hall

Northumberland Slow Travel: Local, Characterful Guides to Britain’s Special Places, Gemma Hall
Northumberland in the Slow Travel series from Bradt Guides is a comprehensive guide to the far north of England. It encourages visitors to slow down and explore the green lanes, footpaths, rivers and cycle trails that link Northumberland’s ‘Castle Coast’ with the heather-topped hills, Roman fortresses and villages of the interior.

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Northumberland: 40 Coast and Country Walks, Jan Tait

Northumberland: 40 Coast and Country Walks, Jan Tait
Northumberland is England's most northern county, a magical place filled with ancient castles, golden sand beaches, rolling hills, rugged moorland and friendly little Northumberland towns and villages. This much-awaited addition to the award-nominated series of easy walking guides is an affordable and practical guide to 40 of the best family walks in the region.

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Our Garden Birds

Our Garden Birds, Matt Sewell

Our Garden Birds, Matt Sewell
In this beautiful, collectible new volume, street artist Matt Sewell offers his own unique take on 52 of our favourite British garden birds. Since its first appearance in July 2009, Matt’s ‘Bird of the Week’ feature for the Caught by the River website has quickly become a cult hit …

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Pitch Up Eat Local

Pitch Up, Eat Local

The Camping & Caravanning Club’s guide to the best of British produce. From grilling fresh fish on the barbecue after a day at the beach, or cooking up a feast for friends in a pot over a campfire, what we cook when we camp is a memorable part of the adventure. If that food is grown in surrounding fields, caught in nearby rivers or produced by local people, the experience is even richer – it connects us with the places we are visiting. Food can tell us the story of a place.

This book is full of those stories. Pitch Up, Eat Local is the Camping and Caravanning Club’s inspiring guide to amazing places to camp, and the fabulous food to cook there. Each campsite featured is close to great locally grown or produced foods. It is full of details and first-hand descriptions of farmers’ markets, doorstep sales, farm shops, pick-your-own and even the campsites that produce their own food.

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Sow & Arrow

Primal Living in a Modern World, by Pauline Cox

Pauline’s first award winning book, Primal Living in a Modern World, offers a step by step ways of optimising health. “Our modern way of living isn’t always congruent with our health needs, calming the nervous system, improving sleep and optimising hormonal balance are essential for good health!”

Use the discount code: TOG23 for a £10 off Primal Living in a Modern World.

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Snowdon: The Story of a Mountain, Jim Perrin

Snowdon: The Story of a Mountain, Jim Perrin
The story of Snowdon in Jim Perrin’s words. The secrets within its fractured rocks and its shy flora, its folk tales echoing an older race and its beliefs, travellers’ chronicles, industry, sport and an anthology of literature all contribute towards our understanding of the mountain. The aim of the book is to present Snowdon afresh to those who love landscape and literature; mountaineering and myth. It is full of fascinating history and anecdotes about Snowdon. A sumptuous hardback volume with a foreword by Merfyn Jones.

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South Downs National Park: An Archaeological Walking Guide

An Archaeological Walking Guide, John Manley
The South Downs National Park extends from the outskirts of Eastbourne in East Sussex, to the edge of Winchester in Hampshire. It consists of a considerable chunk of southern England and it contains an extraordinary variety of archaeological and historic monuments …

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Sussex and South Downs National Park Slow Guide

Sussex and South Downs National Park Slow Guide, Tim Locke
Straddling the Hampshire Downs and the distinctive countryside of Sussex, the South Downs is Britain’s newest and most visited national park, and is abutted by a long coastline and the surprisingly remote landscapes of the Weald. Slow-travel enthusiast and Sussex resident Tim Locke takes a close-up look at the best of the countryside and places in his back yard, and celebrates what makes the area so distinctive. This is not a book of dry practicalities …

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The Adventure Walks City Maps: London

The Adventure Walks City Maps: London, Paris, New York or Rome Sightsee your way round some of the world’s greatest cities all neatly packaged into a pocket-sized map. Climb to the top of the tallest skyscrapers in New York City, unearth what the Roman’s did for London, spin on a vintage carousel in Paris, and fight like a gladiator in Rome’s colosseum, the world’s largest amphitheatre.

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The Adventure Walks City Maps: New York

The Adventure Walks City Maps: London, Paris, New York or Rome. Sightsee your way round some of the world’s greatest cities all neatly packaged into a pocket-sized map. Climb to the top of the tallest skyscrapers in New York City, unearth what the Roman’s did for London, spin on a vintage carousel in Paris, and fight like a gladiator in Rome’s colosseum, the world’s largest amphitheatre.

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The Adventure Walks City Maps: Rome

The Adventure Walks City Maps: London, Paris, New York or Rome. Sightsee your way round some of the world’s greatest cities all neatly packaged into a pocket-sized map. Climb to the top of the tallest skyscrapers in New York City, unearth what the Roman’s did for London, spin on a vintage carousel in Paris, and fight like a gladiator in Rome’s colosseum, the world’s largest amphitheatre.

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The Book of the Bothy (Phoebe Smith)

An introduction to some of the best bothies in the UK. Featuring 26 selected bothies, the author shares her memories of using these free ‘stone tents’ in some of the country’s wildest and most remote locations. Alongside notes on legends and landscape, wildlife and history, the book is full of expert guidance and tips on how to make use of bothies, from packing lists to bothy etiquette and the best walking routes in. Inspiring and fun, the book showcases bothies in Snowdonia, the Brecon Beacons, Lake District, Pennines, the Highlands and Islands of Scotland, and Northumberland, and is a personal celebration of the world of bothying.

Hidden away in the hills and mountains of England, Scotland and Wales – for years known only to a lucky few – is a network of huts, cottages and shelters. Completely free to use, these secretive refuges can be life-savers, quick stops and destinations in themselves. The network of British bothies is cared for by the Mountain Bothies Association, and day-to-day by the walkers, climbers and mountain lovers who rest there.

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The Camper’s Friend: A Miscellany of Wit and Wisdom (Phoebe Smith)

‘It always rains on tents. Rainstorms will travel thousands of miles against the prevailing winds, for the opportunity to rain on a tent’ Dave Barry. Whether you enjoy sleeping under canvas, underneath the stars, or prefer a bit of glamping in a yurt, happy campers of all types will savour this miscellany of quotations, trivia and prose celebrating the great outdoors, interspersed with useful tips on everything from wild foraging to choosing where to bed down for the night.

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