Discover The Ridgeway, one of England’s National Trails, running for
139km (87 miles) between the UNESCO World Heritage Site at Avebury in
Wiltshire and Ivinghoe Beacon in Buckinghamshire. Following an ancient
chalk ridgeway used for thousands of years, this low-level,
well-maintained trail passes iconic landmarks such as the Uffington
White Horse and can be comfortably completed in around a week by
walkers of all abilities. This comprehensive Cicerone guidebook makes
planning and walking the Ridgeway a straightforward, enjoyable, and
stress-free experience. With detailed route descriptions for all 12
stages and an OS map booklet with the route line clearly marked, it
provides everything you need to plan and navigate this iconic National
Trail at your own pace, in either direction. Detailed route
descriptions are provided for the Ridgeway from east-to-west and
west-to-east, so you can choose your preferred direction while
enjoying the same high level of navigational detail A route summary
table and trek planner provide details on daily distances (between 8 -
17km), ascents and facilities along the route so you can tailor the
trip to your experience and available time Accommodation listings with
contact information are included for key centres such as Avebury,
Wantage, Streatley, Wendover and Tring Historical details on
prehistoric monuments are included, like Avebury stone circle (UNESCO
site), Uffington White Horse, Wayland's Smithy and nearby
archaeological sites The separate pull-out map booklet featuring
precise 1:25,000 OS mapping and route line is an essential tool for
navigating the National Trail with confidence Trace Britain's oldest
road through two National Landscapes, the North Wessex Downs and the
Chiltern Hills, with this guidebook, your key to a week-long Ridgeway
National Trail adventure. From Avebury's stone circles to the
Uffington White Horse, plan an accessible walking holiday blending
low-level paths, history and views for all abilities.
Les mer
Avebury to Ivinghoe Beacon described in both directions
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781783624140
Publisert
2017
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Cicerone Press Ltd
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter