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Cicerone Press is an English publisher, founded in 1969, [1] specialising in guidebooks for walkers, climbers, trekkers and cyclists.. The company's first publication was a climbing guide to the English Lake District, and over the past 50 years they have published a range of guidebooks covering walking, trekking and cycling around the world.
More recently Mark Richards has written numerous walking guides, especially for the Lake District, for the publisher Cicerone Press, who are now the leading publisher of walking guides in the UK. The Scottish Mountaineering Club are, through the experience and knowledge of their members, the largest publishers of guidebooks to climbing and ...
W. A. Poucher developed the photographic guide to upland areas in the early 1960s Walt Unsworth co-founder of Cicerone Press The Scottish Mountaineering Club produces a set of 8 District Guides covering both the Scottish Highlands, Skye & Islands, and the hills of lowlands
The Coast to Coast Walk is a long-distance footpath between the west and east coasts of Northern England, nominally 190-mile (306 km) long.Devised by Alfred Wainwright, it passes through three contrasting national parks: the Lake District National Park, the Yorkshire Dales National Park, and the North York Moors National Park. [1]
There are hundreds of long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom designated in publications from public authorities, guidebooks and OS maps. [1] They are mainly used for hiking and walking, but some may also be used, in whole or in part, for mountain biking and horse riding.
[6] As well as numerous mountain guides he wrote guides to the North Downs Way, South Downs Way and Cotswold Way. In 2013 he published A Walk in the Clouds , a collection of 75 autobiographical stories, [ 7 ] and in 2019 he edited Fifty Years of Adventure , a celebration of 50 years of his main publisher the Cicerone Press .
The 7th edition of the guide, updated by the newly formed Cambrian Way Trust, was in 2016. The route is only partially waymarked and requires advanced map reading and navigational experience in certain sections. The route is wholly within Wales, unlike the Offa's Dyke Path, which follows the Wales-England border. Accommodation is scarce along ...
The Ridgeway: National Trail Guide. Aurum Press Ltd. ISBN 978-1781315736. Hill, Nick (2021). The Ridgeway: Two-way guide. Trailblazer Publications. ISBN 978-1912716203. Davison, Steve (2016). Walking the Ridgeway National Trail: Avebury to Ivinghoe Beacon described in both directions. Cicerone Press. ISBN 978-1852848743.