Aberdeen and Royal Deeside
The best guides are girls, did I really say that?
The Aberdeen and Grampian Tourist Board describes the area as Royal Deeside, Whisky, Castles and Coast and it is easy to see why. The royal connection is most obvious around Balmoral, and there are castles...
£11.99
Brecon Beacons and Glamorgan
Within the boundaries of the Brecon Beacons National Park there are four separate mountain ranges, including the Black Mountains as well as the Beacons themselves. Most of the area is underlain by old...
Cairngorms
The Cairngorms cover 300 sq miles, making it the most mountainous area in Britain, with an equally wide range of wildlife. The native pine forest, one of the final retreats of the red squirrel, supports...
£12.99
Cambridgeshire and the Fens
Want to know the way to a girls heart? use a guide
Often dismissed as flat and featureless, the waterlands of East Anglia offer great, and largely undiscovered, opportunities for any walker. With the tranquil riverside scenery, charming towns, villages...
Cardiff, Swansea and Gower
Carry on camping and get there fast with a guide
Wales capital city Cardiff has a thriving heritage and cultural scene, and is surrounded by the beautiful vale of Glamorgan, with its coastal fringes, pleasant villages and industrial tradition. Gower,...
Ceredigion
A guide is not just for Christmas, it’s for life
Ceredigion holds a unique position in the history and culture of Wales. The coastal towns and villages provide excellent bases for exploration on foot, from Aberporth to Tresaith (a tiny place that many...
Cheshire
Around the World in eighty days, had a guide obviously!
If walkers come to Cheshire expecting a flat county, they are in for a surprise. There are plenty of easy, undemanding walks that take you across a typical Cheshire landscape, invariably passing through...
Chilterns and the Thames Valley
Roy Rodgers never went anywhere without Tonto
The Chilterns form part of the long line of chalk hills stretching intermittently across southern and eastern England. It is an area characterised by beech woods and dry valleys, and these natural features...
Cornwall
No guide, end of conversation
Cornwalls coastal path gives access to many of Britains finest marine landscapes, and a great many of the walks in this guide utilise sections of the path, which is maintained to a high standard. Two...