Are you planning a visit or holiday to North Devon?
Do you enjoy a walk in the country or a leisurely afternoon stroll?
Inside Pathfinder® Guide to North Devon Coast & Heartland are 28 fantastic country walks designed for walkers of all abilities. Ranging from 2-13 miles in length, each circular walk takes in some of the many delights of the North Devon countryside - known for its dramatic coastline, wide sandy bays and woodland that runs right to the cliff edge.
Pathfinder® Guide to North Devon Coast & Heartland contains walks along the South West Coast Path between Foreland Point and Marsland Mouth as well as walks that offer the opportunity to visit some more unusual locations such as Lundy Island. Pathfinder® Guide to North Devon Coast & Heartland lets the walker enjoy some of the best walking destinations in the county, from the Two Moors Way and the Tarka Trail to the Exe Valley and the ever-popular Clovelly and the Valley of Rocks.
From the Hartland promontory and Heddon s Mouth to the calm tranquillity of Bideford Bay and Braunton Burrows, each walk in Pathfinder® Guide to North Devon Coast & Heartland is accompanied by clear, large-scale Ordnance Survey route maps and GPS waypoints to help you navigate your hike with ease. There is also a wealth of useful information accompanying each walk, including good pubs nearby, where to park before you start your walk and places of interest en route.
Pathfinder® Guides are Britain s best loved walking guides. Made with durable covers, they are the perfect companion for countryside walks throughout Britain. Each title features circular walks with easy-to-follow route descriptions, tried and tested by seasoned walkers and accompanied by beautiful photography and clear Ordnance Survey mapping. The routes range from extended strolls to exhilarating hikes, so there is something for everyone
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Sue Viccars is a freelance outdoor writer and editor, specialising in southwest England. She writes for a wide variety of magazines - including Country Life and Exmoor: the country magazine - and has written books for Aurum, the AA and Frommers, as well as Pathfinder Guides.
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