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The Cumbria Coastal Way : Morecambe Bay to the Solway Firth

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Publication Type
Guidebook
Author
Ian O. Brodie; Krysia Brodie
ISBN
9781852844301
Date Published
2007
Size
172 x 116 mm
Number of Pages
224 pp
Purchase Info
Second-hand copies may be available
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Cicerone publishes guidebooks for long distance walks and treks, day walks, family walks, scrambling, climbing, ice climbing and mountaineering, cycling guides, hill and mountain skills and outdoor photography. Cicerone's aim is to inspire you, and to provide the information needed to enable you to plan and enjoy your favourite outdoor activity, whether in the British Isles or overseas.


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Review:

Publisher's website 2007

This is a totally new edition of the guidebook written by two walkers who regularly explore Cumbria's diverse coast.

The Cumbria Coastal Way is a continuous 298km (182 mile) walking route from north Lancashire towards the Scottish border, and links a number of gems of landscape, wildlife, archaeology and history that are found on this often little-known coastline.

Starting at Silverdale, on Morecambe Bay, and edging the coast up towards Gretna, the coastal way can be walked in its entirety (10-14 days), or in sections, by people of all ages and abilities. Much of the route-finding is easy, and the route, which rarely climbs higher than 100m above sea level, has been designed to link with public transport.

The book starts the route from Silverdale station.


Paths Covered by this Publication:

293 km / 182 miles

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