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This guidebook offers walkers 40 half to full day rambles on the coasts & inland hills of Cornwall. With routes ranging from short, 2 mile strolls to longer walks of over 8 miles, as well as plenty of opportunities to combine routes together, this guide provides plenty of variety for walkers of all abilities. The guidebook is divided into sections, including walks on Bodmin Moor (for which good navigational skills are required), the North coast, Penwith & West Cornwall, the Inland Mining Districts, Land`s End & the Lizard & Roseland Peninsulas. Cornwall has a lot to offer walkers; stunning coastal scenery & long stretches of wild moorl&, with quiet estuaries cutting through high & rocky headlands. Birdlife & wildlife, from choughs to falcons to seals are found throughout the county, as are historical sites from the neolithic, to Iron Age hill forts & a long history of mining. The towns & villages of Cornwall, from the popular spots such as St Ives, Newquay & Padstow, to quiet inland hamlets & tucked away fishing villages are also included & provide perfect bases for going out to explore the country. Alongside the 40 walking routes, this guidebook also

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28 varied walks ranging from easy strolls to exhilarating hikes & is accompanied by 1:25, 000 Ordnance Survey mapping with marked, colour-coded routes. Introductory sections profile the county or region covered, with recommendations on the best time to visit & a brief explanation of GPS. An

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the Eden Project. Contours are at 30m intervals, with colouring for woodlands (indicating those with public access), sandy or pebble beaches, plus moors & common or other access l&. Interesting landscape & man- made features are highlighted with grading. Road network indicates A & B road numbers & has gradient markings. On roads which are part of the National Cycle Network route numbers are marked. Symbols indicate numerous facilities: campsites & caravan sites, pubs & cafes, car parks & picnic sites, local shops, cycle hire, tourist information, etc. National Grid coordinates are marked in the margins. Small panels provide street plans of central St Austell, Truro, Newquay, Wadebridge, St Ives, Penzance, Hayle, Helston, Redruth & Falmouth. To see other titles in this series please click on the series link.

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- braving surf, building sandcastles & sampling fish & chips. Perfect for any family budget, Cornwall with Kids offers insight into exactly where to pitch the tent, buy local food & plan days out for free, plus reviews of the top hotels along with the must-see attractions like the Eden Project & St Michael`s Mount. Whether it`s a day trip to the Isles of Scilly or finding the best beaches for rockpooling that takes your fancy, you won`t want to leave home without this full-colour guide.
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A new, inspirational, travel book for design-conscious travellers, featuring a curated selection of places across the county. Cornwall by Weekend Journals is the definitive new guide to exploring the fairest English county. Following extensive research & time spent travelling round Cornwall, the Weekend Journals team have uncovered unique & special venues, from verdant gardens to visionary galleries, independent shops & exceptional restaurants. The book is written by Milly Kenny-Ryder & produced by Simon Lovell. They both have strong family links to Cornwall & have been visiting with their families since they were young. Using these connections they have gone off the beaten track to discover the venues that the locals love, while also showcasing some of Cornwall`s most iconic sites & stories. The book features over 35 venues including: Barbara Hepworth Museum & Sculpture Gardens, Chapel House, Leach Pottery, Coombeshead Farm, Plumbline, Paul Ainsworth at No. 6, Hotel Tresanton & Jubilee Pool, as well as many other hotels, restaurants, cafes, shops, galleries & places to visit all over Cornwall. It also

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Cornwall, Devon & Somerset

Cornwall, Devon & Somerset in the Cadogan guide series; covering a range of destinations – primarily in Europe - and combining solid research, detailed, practical information and individual points of view on a range of cities, regions and countries. They are particularly strong on historical and cultural sightseeing but also carry a good sense of the particular lifestyle of a destination. Informed itineraries on topics such as architecture, food and drink are included, and the low-down on outdoor activities and cultural events is also provided. Authors have handpicked their own recommendations for places to stay and to eat and drink and an added feature of the series is site and building plans, which are included where relevant to descriptions provided in the accompanying
text.Introductions to Cadogan guides are more sizeable than many other market competitors, containing a profile of the region, history, art and architecture, topical matters, food and drink, planning your trip and an A-Z of practical concerns on tourist information. Each title in the series is organized geographically by region and has a particular focus on cultural and historical sights. Guides conclude with a glossary, language tips and recommendations for further reading.
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Cornwall, Devon & Somerset in the Cadogan guide series; covering a range of destinations – primarily in Europe
- & combining solid research, detailed, practical information & individual points of view on a range of cities, regions & countries. They are particularly strong on historical & cultural sightseeing but also carry a good sense of the particular lifestyle of a destination. Informed itineraries on topics such as architecture, food & drink are included, & the low-down on outdoor activities & cultural events is also provided. Authors have handpicked their own recommendations for places to stay & to eat & drink & an added feature of the series is site & building plans, which are included where relevant to descriptions provided in the accompanying text. Introductions to Cadogan guides are more sizeable than many other market competitors, containing a profile of the region, history, art & architecture, topical matters, food & drink, planning your trip & an A-Z of practical concerns on tourist information. Each title in the series is organized geographically by region & has a particular focus on cultural & historical sights. Guides conclude with a glossary, language tips & recommendations for further reading.

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Stanfords
Stanfords was established in 1853 and opened their iconic Covent Garden flagship store in 1901. They have become the top retailer of maps, travel books and accessories in the UK and arguably offer the largest selection of maps and travel books worldwide. Famous names such as Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Ranulph Fiennes and Michael Palin have purchased from Stanfords. They now have a shop in Bristol and both stores together with other venues operate a calendar of events including talks, book signings and exhibitions. As a specialist map retailer, the map selection is comprehensive and includes road maps, street maps and walking maps from worldwide destinations, as well as a selection of world atlases and wall maps. Books include travel guides and travel literature. Stanfords also stock globes, from miniatures made of blue marble to magnificent floor-standing globes. The website features a selection of interesting articles on travel topics.
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