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Pocket-sized guide to 30 of the best lower-level walks in the Lake District, visiting lakes, tarns, waterfalls, stone circles and some lower summits. Routes range from 7 to 17km (4-10 miles), with something for walkers of all levels of fitness and experience. * Scenic highlights of the area, including Tarn Hows, Elterwater, Derwentwater, Castlerigg Stone Circle and Aira Force * Easy access from popular centres such as Keswick, Ambleside, Windermere, Coniston, Grasmere, Ullswater, Buttermere and Eskdale * Illustrated with 1:50,000 OS mapping and beautiful colour photography * Mostly circular…mehr

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Pocket-sized guide to 30 of the best lower-level walks in the Lake District, visiting lakes, tarns, waterfalls, stone circles and some lower summits. Routes range from 7 to 17km (4-10 miles), with something for walkers of all levels of fitness and experience. * Scenic highlights of the area, including Tarn Hows, Elterwater, Derwentwater, Castlerigg Stone Circle and Aira Force * Easy access from popular centres such as Keswick, Ambleside, Windermere, Coniston, Grasmere, Ullswater, Buttermere and Eskdale * Illustrated with 1:50,000 OS mapping and beautiful colour photography * Mostly circular routes, graded by difficulty * Notes on parking, public transport links and refreshment opportunities
Autorenporträt
Vivienne is a freelance writer and photographer specialising in the outdoors. A journalist since 1990, she abandoned the constraints of a desk job on regional newspapers in 2001 to go travelling in Asia and New Zealand.On her return, she decided to focus on the activities she loves the most - hill-walking, writing, travelling and photography. Needless to say, she's never looked back! Based near the Lake District, she has written several books on the national park and on Cumbria, mostly walking guides, and is well-known in north Cumbria for her hugely popular walking columns, which appear in several local newspapers. She also writes outdoor features for magazines and does a lot of work for conservation and tourism bodies, researching and writing walks leaflets and interpretation panels. Vivienne is a member of of the Outdoor Writers and Photographers Guild and the Society of Authors. Her website is www.viviennecrow.co.uk.