
Many of Britain's finest walks are along tracks that have been in use for thousands of years. From the tip of Cornwall to the Highlands of Scotl&, the island is criss-crossed by ancient paths. The 18 routes selected by Dee Hannigan include prehistoric ridgeways, Roman roads such as Ackling Dyke in Dorset, & routes with religious origins such as the Saint's Way across Cornwall & the Monk's Trod across the North York Moors. In each case the book describes how the route came into being, who used it & why, the glory of the lanscape it traverses, & the historical relics that can still be seen. It supplies detailed instructions for following the routes on Ordnance Survey maps, & shorter, circular walks that can be accomplished in a day or half-day's walking.