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Cicerone Guides: Walking the End to End Trail Land's End to John o' Groats on Foot

Walking / Outdoor Guide
By: Andy Robinson(Author)
413 pages, 70 colour photos, 170 colour maps
Publisher: Cicerone Press
Cicerone Guides: Walking the End to End Trail
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  • Cicerone Guides: Walking the End to End Trail ISBN: 9781852849337 Edition: 2 Paperback laminated cover (not waterproof) Sep 2019 In stock
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About this book

This guidebook to UK's ultimate challenge walk, the End to End, describes a 1956 km (1215 mile) walking route from Land's End in Cornwall to John o' Groats in Scotland's far north – the two points on mainland Britain that are the furthest apart. The recommended route avoids road walking as much as possible and frequently takes advantage of existing long-distance trails, including the South West Coast Path, Pennine Way and West Highland Way. Passing through remote terrain at times and keeping to the hills where practical, it is intended for experienced hill-walkers.

The guide includes route description and maps, concentrating on the 'gaps' between the major long-distance trails covered in other Cicerone guides. There is also a wealth of advice to help you prepare for and undertake your walk, covering equipment, safety, supplies and facilities. Notes on history, geography and local sights, along with anecdotes from those who have successfully completed the journey, add interest and inspiration.

The route is presented in 61 daily stages (each averaging around 32 km), divided into 6 sections; an alternative three-month schedule is also provided. The End to End Trail promises a magnificent adventure through some of the best the British countryside can offer, and a unique sense of achievement on completion of your walk.

Contents

Map key   
Route overview map
Preface to the second edition

INTRODUCTION
Using this guide
The route
Geography and history
Safety
When to go
Planning your schedule
Equipment
Maps
Carrying food
Money
Accommodation and services

SECTION 1 THE SOUTH WEST COAST PATH: LAND’S END TO BARNSTAPLE
The start    Land’s End
Day 1    Land’s End to Zennor
Day 2    Zennor to Gwithian
Day 3    Gwithian to Perranporth
Day 4    Perranporth to Mawgan Porth
Day 5    Mawgan Porth to Wadebridge
Day 6    Wadebridge to Boscastle
Day 7    Boscastle to Bude
Day 8    Bude to Clovelly
Day 9    Clovelly to Barnstaple
Section 1    Strip maps

SECTION 2 THE BRISTOL CHANNEL AND THE WELSH BORDER: BARNSTAPLE TO KNIGHTON
Day 10    Barnstaple to Warren Farm, Exmoor
Day 11    Warren Farm, Exmoor, to Roadwater
Day 12    Roadwater to Bridgwater
Day 13    Bridgwater to Cheddar
Day 14    Cheddar to Easton-in-Gordano
Day 15    Easton-in-Gordano to Chepstow
Day 16    Chepstow to Monmouth
Day 17    Monmouth to Pandy
Day 18    Pandy to Hay-on-Wye
Day 19    Hay-on-Wye to Knighton
Section 2    Strip maps

SECTION 3 SHROPSHIRE, STAFFORDSHIRE AND THE PEAK: KNIGHTON TO HEBDEN BRIDGE
Day 20    Knighton to Craven Arms
Day 21    Craven Arms to Ironbridge
Day 22    Ironbridge to Penkridge
Day 23    Penkridge to Abbots Bromley
Day 24    Abbots Bromley to Thorpe
Day 25    Thorpe to Youlgreave
Day 26    Youlgreave to Hathersage
Day 27    Hathersage to White Gate
Day 28    White Gate to Hebden Bridge
Section 3    Strip maps

SECTION 4 THE PENNINES AND CHEVIOTS: HEBDEN BRIDGE TO JEDBURGH
Day 29    Hebden Bridge to Thornton in Craven
Day 30    Thornton in Craven to Horton in Ribblesdale
Day 31    Horton in Ribblesdale to Hawes
Day 32    Hawes to Keld
Day 33    Keld to Middleton-in-Teesdale
Day 34    Middleton-in-Teesdale to Dufton
Day 35    Dufton to Alston
Day 36    Alston to Greenhead
Day 37    Greenhead to Bellingham
Day 38    Bellingham to Byrness
Day 39    Byrness to Jedburgh
Section 4    Strip maps

SECTION 5 SOUTHERN SCOTLAND AND THE WEST HIGHLAND WAY: JEDBURGH TO FORT WILLIAM
Day 40    Jedburgh to Melrose
Day 41    Melrose to Traquair
Day 42    Traquair to West Linton
Day 43    West Linton to Linlithgow
Day 44    Linlithgow to Kilsyth
Day 45    Kilsyth to Drymen
Day 46    Drymen to Inverarnan
Day 47    Inverarnan to Bridge of Orchy
Day 48    Bridge of Orchy to Kinlochleven
Day 49    Kinlochleven to Fort William
Section 5    Strip maps

SECTION 6 THE NORTHERN HIGHLANDS AND THE FLOW COUNTRY: FORT WILLIAM TO JOHN O’ GROATS
Day 50    Fort William to Glen Garry (Loch Poulary)
Day 51    Glen Garry (Loch Poulary) to Glen Affric
Day 52    Glen Affric to Bendronaig Lodge
Day 53    Bendronaig Lodge to Kinlochewe
Day 54    Kinlochewe to Inverlael
Day 55    Inverlael to Oykel Bridge
Day 56    Oykel Bridge to the Overscaig Hotel
Day 57    The Overscaig Hotel to the Crask Inn
Day 56L    Oykel Bridge to Lairg
Day 57L    Lairg to Loch Choire
Day 58    The Crask Inn to Kinbrace
Day 59    Kinbrace to River Thurso (Dail Righe)
Day 60    River Thurso (Dail Righe) to Watten
Day 61    Watten to Duncansby Head and John o’ Groats
The end    John o’ Groats
How to leave John o’ Groats
Recognition of your feat
Section 6    Strip maps

Appendix A    Route summary tables
Main schedule
Alternative three-month schedule
Appendix B    Bibliography
Appendix C    Other sources of information

Customer Reviews

Biography

Andy Robinson has been walking around the hills and mountains for more years than he cares to admit to, and is a mean hand with a map and compass. He has a habit of setting off on unreasonably optimistic expeditions and usually gets away with it. But not always. His family is very supportive and puts up with a lot, but he's not quite sure why.

Walking / Outdoor Guide
By: Andy Robinson(Author)
413 pages, 70 colour photos, 170 colour maps
Publisher: Cicerone Press
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