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Cleveland Way
Cleveland Way National Trail was the second to be established in Britain and is now over 40 years old. Many walkers consider it to be a classic route because of the variety of landscapes through which it travels.
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West Highland Way
Tough & durable - XT40 virtually indestructible. Light & Compact. Entire route on one sheet. Clear & easy to read. Full key in English, French & German. Accommodation and services.
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Cumbria Way
Entire route on one mapThe Cumbria Way is 112km (70 miles) from Ulverston to Carlisle. It passes through Coniston, Dungeon Ghyll, Keswick and Caldbeck. The route passes mostly through valleys rather than over high tops. Tough, light, durable and 100% waterproofIncludes Rights of WayRoute clearly marked
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Clackmannanshire
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Bob Graham Round
This historic 72 Mile route, completed by Bob Graham in 1932, is now a popular long distance endurance challenge. This map is your essential navigational guide, with recommended route and changeover points shown. Detailed clear and easy to read, printed on waterproof paper, lightweight to carry and can be used with GPS.
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Thames Path
The Thames Path follows the banks of the river for 184 miles (294km) from the flood barrier at Woolwich in South East London to Kemble Gloucestershire. It is a long distance walking route, most of it cannot be cycled. The Trail passes through water meadows, historic towns and lovely villages. The path is flat which makes for easy walking. Jos Joslin National Trails Manager (Marketing & Projects) said of this map, Really beneficial to have the whole length of the Thames Path upstream of London on just one map. Clear mapping and useful information makes this this a very practical map. This map is printed on 100% waterproof paper which is light, durable and tearproof.
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Dartmoor for Cyclists
Two-in-one cycling map of Dartmoor, one side for mounting biking, one side for cycle touring, this tough, durable, waterproof map of Dartmoor and the surrounding area is purpose-made for the outdoors. Made in cooperation with Dartmoor National Park Authority, the mountain biking side shows graded off- road cycle routes. The cycle touring side shows the network of minor roads, highlighting recommended ones. Useful information such as cycle shops, cycle hire, steep hills, is also included. The cycle tourer covers the area from Exeter to Plymouth, including enlargements of Haldon Forest and the Tamar Valley. The whole of the National Park is included on off-road map. 2-in-one, mountain biking map, with cycle touring map on the other side Graded off-road routes Printed on XT40: Tough, durable, 100% waterproof Light to carry weighs less than 100gms Routes tried and tested by the Dartmoor National Park Authority Detailed, yet easy to read Highlights recommended minor roads Includes all legal bike routes Steep hills, cycle shops, cycle hire Useful local phone numbers and websites Supplied in protective plastic pocket
€ 21,00 -
Skye Trail
Entire route on one mapThe Skye Trail is a challenging unmarked route of 127km (79 miles) through the island of Skye. It is specifically aimed at experienced hillwalkers. The route follows much of the amazing Trotternish Ridge and passes beneath the peaks and pinnacles of the Cuillin, which are considered to be the finest mountains in Britain. There are also remarkable coastal cliffs, steep trails, high drops and haunting ruins of deserted villages destroyed in the highland clearances. You have various choices of alternative routes through either tough terrain or easier walking with spectacular mountain views and coastal scenery. It is not waymarked making this map an essential piece of your equipment. Tough, light, durable and 100% waterproofRoute clearly marked
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Ridgeway
Entire route on one mapRidgeway National Trail is 137km (85 miles). From Overton Hill near Avebury in Wiltshire to Ivinghoe Beacon, east of Tring in Hertfordshire 137km (85 miles). Tough, light, durable and 100% waterproofIncludes Rights of WayRoute clearly marked
€ 21,00 -
Dales Way
Entire route on one mapThe Cumbria Way is 112km (70 miles) from Ulverston to Carlisle. It passes through Coniston, Dungeon Ghyll, Keswick and Caldbeck. The route passes mostly through valleys rather than over high tops. Tough, light, durable and 100% waterproofIncludes Rights of WayRoute clearly marked
€ 21,00 -
Cape Wrath Trail North
Cape Wrath Trail is a challenging route from Fort William to Cape Wrath. It is around 200 miles long and passes through some of Scotland's wildest and most spectacular scenery. The trail has evolved from use and is not an officially recognised National Trail. There is no single definitive route. There are various ways of tackling the traverse all of which are highlighted on the maps leaving the actual route choice to the individual walker. This is rough country not to be underestimated. Some sections of the route will require an overnight stop in the mountains. This will either have to be wild camping or the use of a bothy. South covers Fort William to Strathcarron and North covers Strathcarron to Cape Wrath. XT40 New generation of tough polyethylene maps. The HARVEY series of Long Distance Route maps is an established success. Now the advanced technology used in the creation of our best-selling British Mountain Maps is also applied to the route maps. These maps are a leap forward in technical excellence. They are tough, durable, light and 100% waterproof virtually indestructible in normal use. They are light to carry, and compact not the great bulky package you get with a laminated map. The maps are detailed, with the routes clearly marked. They also contain general information, useful telephone numbers and a full key. Main points at a glance. Detailed, clear and easy to read. Printed on tough 100% waterproof, tearproof paper. Light to carry less than half the weight of a laminated map.Good value whole route on two maps. Information on accommodation and services.
€ 24,00 -
Cape Wrath Trail South
Cape Wrath Trail is a challenging route from Fort William to Cape Wrath. It is around 200 miles long and passes through some of Scotland's wildest and most spectacular scenery. The trail has evolved from use and is not an officially recognised National Trail. There is no single definitive route. There are various ways of tackling the traverse all of which are highlighted on the maps leaving the actual route choice to the individual walker. This is rough country not to be underestimated. Some sections of the route will require an overnight stop in the mountains. This will either have to be wild camping or the use of a bothy. South covers Fort William to Strathcarron and North covers Strathcarron to Cape Wrath. XT40 New generation of tough polyethylene maps. The HARVEY series of Long Distance Route maps is an established success. Now the advanced technology used in the creation of our best-selling British Mountain Maps is also applied to the route maps. These maps are a leap forward in technical excellence. They are tough, durable, light and 100% waterproof virtually indestructible in normal use. They are light to carry, and compact not the great bulky package you get with a laminated map. The maps are detailed, with the routes clearly marked. They also contain general information, useful telephone numbers and a full key. Main points at a glance. Detailed, clear and easy to read. Printed on tough 100% waterproof, tearproof paper. Light to carry less than half the weight of a laminated map.Good value whole route on two maps. Information on accommodation and services.
€ 22,50