Book Review - Trailblazer Guide - North Downs Way
My only recent acquaintances with south-east England have been when driving along the motorways to reach Dover for a trip to the continent.
Book Review - Trailblazer Guide - Pennine Way
Some of my first serious walks started from Edale and they generally included a section of the Pennine Way so it is with some affection that I picked up a review copy of the second edition of this Trailblazer guide.
Book Review - Walking Offa's Dyke Path by David Hunter
The recent published revised edition of this guide is a recent addition to Cicerone's impressive list of walking books.
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Brecon Beacons
The Brecon Beacons National Park covers a wide area in South Wales. The high summits of the Beacons themselves tell only part the story as, like most National Parks, there is a varied range of scenery to be enjoyed within its boundaries.
Broads
The Norfolk and Suffolk Broads is a unique mosaic of rivers and shallow lakes, marshes, fens and woodland. This unique habitat is home to some of the rarest plants and creatures in the UK.
Cairngorm
The Cairngorm National Park was formed in 2003 to protect the unique aspects of the area. It is the UK’s largest national park with a large mountain range at its heart with diverse communities around it.
Exmoor
Exmoor National Park lies in West Somerset and North Devon including a dramatic section of coast. Wild moorland dominates the high ground with Dunkery Beacon the highest point within the National Park.
Loch Lomond and Trossachs
Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park covers some 720 sq miles (1,865 sq km) of some of the finest scenery in Scotland. Inaugurated in 2002, this National Park lies within an hour’s drive of 70% of Scotland’s population.
North York Moors
The North York Moors National Park provides a combines dramatic coastal scenery and wild upland moorland with beautiful rural scenery and interesting villages. In addition to these basic ingredients, there are many points of interest from industrial
Peak District
The Peak District National Park suffers from a split personality with its contrasting White and Dark Peaks. Within easy distance from Manchester, Sheffield and the Midlands there is much for the visitor to see.
Snowdonia
The Snowdonia National Park is much more than the highest mountain in England and Wales. Mainly mountainous, it encompasses a large area of beautiful and often spectacular wild landscapes.
Yorkshire Dales
The Yorkshire Dales National Park covers an extensive area, which contains a wide variety of scenic interest. Each Dale is usually named after its river although there are a few examples that don't follow this rule.

