Big Trails: Great Britain & Ireland is an inspirational guide to the most iconic, spectacular and popular long-distance trails in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Ireland and the Isle of Man.
The twenty-five featured routes will take you across the best of the British Isles. From the South Downs Way in South-East England and across Wales's mountains in the Cambrian Way, the book delves into the heart of Scotland on the West Highland Way, along the Causeway Coast Way on Northern Ireland's coast, and into southern Ireland on the Beara Way.
The book is designed to inspire big adventures. Rather than being carried along the route, this guide provides everything you need to plan and explore further, including a general overview of the trails, specific technical information, overview mapping, key information and stunning photography. As well as this, each route specifies approximate timings devised using the Jones-Ross formula, which allows for custom itineraries to be generated depending upon the speed of the user. Whether you're walking, trekking, fastpacking or running, let Big Trails: Great Britain & Ireland be your guide.
Big Trails: Great Britain & Ireland : The best long-distance trails
Description
Table of Contents
South
Downs Way
Thames
Path
Cotswold
Way
London
Loop
Ridgeway
Icknield
Way
Peddars
Way and Norfolk Coast Path
South
West Coast Path
Pennine
Way
Dales
High Way
Dales Way
Cleveland
Way
Coast to
Coast (England)
Hadrian's
Wall Path
Offa's
Dyke
Cambrian
Way
Isle of
Anglesey Coastal Path
Raad Ny
Foilan
West
Highland Way
John Muir
Way
Cape
Wrath Trail
Causeway
Coast Way
Kerry Way
Wicklow
Way
Beara Way
Author Description
Kathy Rogers is a guidebook researcher at Vertebrate Publishing, an award-winning publisher that specialises in outdoors books, and the UK's number one publisher of cycling guides. She has researched and written content for books and guidemaps including The Outdoor Swimming Guide, Big Rides: Great Britain and Ireland, Big Trails: Heart of Europe and Big Trails: Great Britain and Ireland. She is an enthusiastic, if unaccomplished, walker, fellrunner and cyclist and when not at her desk, she is usually to be found knee-deep in bog in the Peak District.