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Lake District: High Level And Fell Walks eBook

Walking In The Lake District - The Highest Mountains In England

by Vivienne Crow
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language: english
Publisher: CICERONE PRESS, January of 2015 ‧
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This guidebook collects the best 30 high fell walks in the Lake District. Every route is graded for difficulty and ranges between 7-23km, and includes annotated OS maps and variant routes. The walks are divided into 6 sections according to where walkers can start: the Keswick area, Borrowdale and Buttermere, the Western Valleys, Coniston and Langdale, Ambleside, Grasmere and Windermere, or Ullswater.The walks combine Lakeland classics with lesser-known adventures. From classic horseshoes, such as the Newlands Round and the Fairfield Horseshoe, and traditional ascents of England''s most iconic mountains, including its highest peaks Scafell Pike, Scafell, Helvellyn and Skiddaw, to routes onto some of the quieter summits including Gray Crag and Beda Fell, or quieter routes onto popular fells including Blencathra and Red Screes, the walks in this guide comprise all the best high-level fell walks to be had in England''s largest, and beloved National Park.Covering both rocky terrain and grassy hills, with occasional boggy ground, most of the paths are relatively easy-to-follow in clear conditions, but may require good navigational skills when the clouds roll in. The guidebook also includes information to enhance your walking, from historical, geological and wildlife detail, to advice on travelling to and around the Lake District, and how to best prepare for an excellent day out on the fells.

Lake District: High Level And Fell Walks

Walking In The Lake District - The Highest Mountains In England

by Vivienne Crow

Property Description
ISBN: 9781783621644
Publisher: CICERONE PRESS
Release Date: January of 2015
Language: English
Pages: 208
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > Europe
EAN: 9781783621644