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El. knyga: 100 Great Walks with Kids: Fantastic stomps around Great Britain

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  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Mar-2021
  • Leidėjas: Conway
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781844865765
  • Formatas: 256 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 11-Mar-2021
  • Leidėjas: Conway
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781844865765

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100 wonderful walks across Britain suitable for families with children of any age, including stroller-friendly routes, mini mountains, tiny safaris and circumnavigations of lakes. Adventure starts here!

Starting with a useful and informative introduction with advice on making walks with kids successful and enjoyable (best clothing and equipment, food and drink, the countryside code, and a light-hearted troubleshooting guide for commonly-encountered problems), the book divides the walks themselves by geographical area:

- England: south-west, south-east, central north-west, north-east
- Wales: south, central, north
- Scotland: borders and south,central, north and islands

Symbols will indicate easy parking, toilets, child-friendly cafes, baby changing, dog-friendliness and buggy suitability. QR codes by each walk will link to free online OS maps for those routes, so readers can read the walk description and get the map up on their phone, then choose to bring the book with them or not. With routes and themes such as mini mountains, walks with paddles, beaches, woodland, wildlife, circumnavigations of lakes, and walks from child-friendly cafes, everyone in the family is guaranteed to enjoy themselves.

Each route is graded according to its relative difficulty but all will be short to moderate in length, and very achievable for anyone with a good level of fitness. As well as being themed, each walk will include other points of interest along the way to keep the children engaged and encourage the idea that spending time outdoors is enjoyable and fun.

Illustrated throughout with the authors' photography showcasing the beauty of Britain, this will be an attractive and inspiring guidebook for all families wanting to make the most of the great outdoors.



100 wonderful walks across Britain suitable for families with children of any age, including stroller-friendly routes, mini mountains, tiny safaris and circumnavigations of lakes. Adventure starts here!

Recenzijos

Bursting with ideas for family adventures. Expertly researched and written, with illustrated maps and simple step-by-step directions, it covers everything from pushchair-friendly strolls to more challenging ascents with kids. And the best thing? It covers the whole of Britain, so there's something for everyone! * Trail Magazine * Packed full of ideas and advice to get me and my little adventurer out there exploring... This is a book for anyone who wants to spend more time outside with their kids, and there are a whole range of walks to suit kids of all ages... Your children will love using it to plan your next adventure just as much as you will. -- Rob Haggan * theoutdooradventureblog.com * Jen and Sim are terrifically well equipped with the knowledge and experience to pick out the best and most suitable walks for children... Perfect for littler legs, walks are arranged by region and feature at-a-glance symbols... There's also bags of tips on boosting the fun factor on family walks... there will no doubt be other gems that we might never have discovered without this well researched outdoor guide. -- Natalie Hoare, Editor * Walk: Magazine of the Ramblers * Features family-friendly walks of all kinds, from buggy-friendly routes to little mountain adventures...packed with practical tips. * Country Walking * Discover the beauty of Britain with 100 wonderful walks that'll appeal to the small people in your life. With useful advice on making family walks successful and fun... and packed with inspiring routes and beautiful photography. * Countryside Magazine *

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100 wonderful walks across Britain suitable for families with children from 0 upwards: carrier- and buggy-friendly routes, mini mountains, tiny safaris and circumnavigations of lakes. Adventure starts here!
Introduction 9(3)
About this book 12(4)
SOUTH WEST ENGLAND
01 Wild beaches and whale tales on Bryher
16(2)
02 Sandy coves and Morse code at Poldhu
18(2)
03 Caves and mines at Chapel Porth
20(2)
04 Around the ruin at Rame Head
22(2)
05 A marine safari at Wembury
24(2)
06 Explore a medieval village on Dartmoor
26(2)
07 Around the rocks at Baggy Point
28(3)
08 Wander through time at the Valley of Rocks
31(3)
09 Climb to the summit of Exmoor
34(2)
10 Poetry and geology at Kilve
36(2)
11 Make a wish on the Quantock Hills
38(2)
12 Conquer the fort at Brean Down
40(3)
13 A Jurassic jaunt over Golden Cap
43(3)
14 The hidden trails at Corfe Castle
46(2)
15 Hunt for the hill fort in Leigh Woods
48(2)
16 History and Harry Potter at Lacock
50(2)
17 Look out for UFOs at Cley Hill
52(2)
18 Find a white horse at Milk Hill
54(2)
19 An ancient oak trail through Savernake Forest
56(4)
SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
20 A view of the Needles from Tennyson Down
60(2)
21 Hunt for history at White Moor and Mallard Wood
62(2)
22 Butterflies and the Bronze Age at Butser Hill
64(2)
23 Meander round the mansion at Greys Court
66(2)
24 Admire the view from Coombe Hill
68(2)
25 Follow in the footsteps of the Ancients at Ivinghoe Beacon
70(2)
26 All the way around Frensham Little Pond
72(2)
27 Delve the depths of the Devil's Punch Bowl
74(2)
28 Temples and trig points at Black Down
76(2)
29 Hillforts and hurtleberries at Hurtwood and Holmbury Hill
78(3)
30 Across the stepping stones at Box Hill
81(3)
31 The lighthouse that moved: Birling Gap and Belle Tout
84(3)
32 The urban wilds of Epping Forest
87(3)
33 History and hauntings at Ham House
90(2)
34 A wild oasis in Richmond Park
92(2)
35 Explore the pinetum at Bedgebury
94(2)
36 The castle on the Weald at Sissinghurst
96(4)
CENTRAL ENGLAND AND EAST ANGLIA
37 A waterfall walk from Carding Mill Valley
100(2)
38 A wildlife wander up Garway Hill
102(2)
39 Run for the trees on May Hill
104(3)
40 Between two counties on the Worcestershire Beacon
107(3)
41 A beacon and a bunker at Broadway Tower
110(2)
42 A view from the fort at Haresfield Beacon
112(2)
43 Find your way at Piper's Hill and Hanbury Hall
114(2)
44 The mystery of the Four Stones at Clent
116(2)
45 Discover an urban wilderness at Sutton Park
118(2)
46 A stepping stones walk at Dovedale
120(2)
47 Take in the.views from the top of Mam Tor
122(2)
48 Boggarts and Burbage Brook at Longshaw
124(2)
49 Follow an old railway along the Monsal Trail
126(3)
50 Into the fens at Anglesey Abbey
129(3)
51 Stroll along the sands at Anderby Creek
132(2)
52 Seals and sandcastles at Holkham
134(2)
53 A glimpse of the past in Thetford Forest
136(2)
54 History and heathland at Dunwich
138(4)
NORTH ENGLAND
55 A red squirrel walk at Formby
142(2)
56 The forgotten gardens at Rivington
144(2)
57 Meander around Malham Tarn
146(3)
58 Fountains and follies at Hackfall
149(3)
59 Roam round the rocks at Brimham
152(2)
60 A surprise view from OtleyChevin
154(2)
61 Follow the Vikings up Roseberry Topping
156(2)
62 History and geology at the Hole of Horcum
158(2)
63 A waterfall walkthrough Eskdale
160(2)
64 Ghylls and glaciers in Great Langdale
162(3)
65 Zigzag up the terraces at Loughrigg Fell
165(3)
66 A hidden world at Tarn Hows
168(2)
67 Conservation in action at Geltsdale
170(2)
68 Discover a Roman fort at Hadrian's Wall
172(3)
69 Ospreys and dark skies at Kielder
175(3)
70 The lighthouse and the lost village at Souter
178(2)
71 Run around the ruins at Dunstanburgh
180(2)
72 Beaches and battles at Bamburgh
182(4)
WALES
73 A wild wander around Dinas Island
186(2)
74 On the woodland trail at Pembrey
188(2)
75 Discover a wreck at Rhossili
190(2)
76 A walkthrough waterfall country
192(2)
77 Endless views on the Sugar Loaf
194(3)
78 Legends and landslips on the Skirrid
197(3)
79 A foragers' walk on Hay Bluff
200(2)
80 Walk with Wordsworth at Tintern Abbey
202(2)
81 Giants and glaciers on Cadair Idris
204(2)
82 The Cefndeuddwr Trail at Coed-y-Brenin
206(3)
83 Immersion in nature at Llyn Idwal
209(3)
84 Dreaming of dolphins on the Llyn Peninsula
212(2)
85 A summit scramble on Holyhead Mountain
214(3)
86 Castles and canals at Llangollen
217(5)
SCOTLAND
87 Dramatic discoveries at the Devil's Beef Tub
222(2)
88 A circumambulation of St Abb's Head
224(2)
89 Views and volcanoes on Arthur's Seat
226(2)
90 The mountain and the Maspie Den at Falkland and East Lomond
228(2)
91 A mountain adventure on Ben A'an
230(3)
92 On the Nature Trail at Ben Lawers
233(3)
93 A poetic walk at the Birks of Aberfeldy
236(3)
94 Castles and Caledonian forests at Loch an Eilein
239(3)
95 Explore the trails at Glencoe Lochan
242(2)
96 Cross the silver sands at Camusdarach
244(2)
97 Around the Falls of Orrin
246(2)
98 Hills and Highland history in Balmacara
248(2)
99 Crags and castles at Lochbuie
250(2)
100 Sands and summits at Coire Lagan
252(2)
Index 254(2)
Picture credits 256(1)
Acknowledgements 256
Jen and Sim Benson are routes editors for Trail Running magazine, have a monthly column in Outdoor Fitness magazine, and are regular contributors to Trail, Country Walking and Runners World. Theyre the authors of Wild Running (Wild Things, 2014), Amazing Family Adventures (National Trust, 2017), Day Walks in Devon (Vertebrate, 2017), The Adventurers Guide to Britain (Bloomsbury, 2018) and Short Runs in Beautiful Places (National Trust, 2020). Theyre Active Outdoors Ambassadors for the National Trust and Ordnance Survey Get Outside Champions.