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The Coast to Coast Walk
(Recreational Path Guide)
(Paperback) ISBN-10: 184513222X - ISBN-13: 978-1845132224
by Martin Wainwright

the coast to coast walk

The Coast to Coast Walk is unique among Britain's long-distance footpaths in that it was the invention of one man, the legendary Alfred Wainwright, and enjoys no official status like, for example, the National trails in England and Wales. Nevertheless, it has become one of Britain's most popular long-distance walks, which is hardly surprising as it traverses some of the finest walking territory in the country.

Starting at St Bees on the Cumbrian coast, the route runs for 192 miles (307 km) to Robin Hood's Bay on the North Sea and lies, for the most part, within the boundaries of three of Britain's loveliest National Parks - the Lake District, the Yorkshire Dales and the North York Moors.

As well as the main route, there are also alternatives available at several points. Martin Wainwright's description of the route is divided into fifteen chapters, each covering one day's walk (though alternative stopping places are identified for those who wish to spread their journey over a longer period) and each section of the route is described in detail with accompanying Ordnance Survey 1:25 000 mapping and colour photographs.

There are also brief feature essays on features or places of particular historical or landscape interest and a Useful Information section at the end which gives details of organisations which provide advice or information on matters such as travel and accommodation.

The Coast to Coast Walk (Recreational Path Guide) is available to order now from Amazon.

Book Launch
A high level launch of the latest guide to Alfred Wainwright's Coast to Coast Walk at the summit of KIDSTY PIKE (as the highest point on the main route) on Monday 14th May at 1pm.

Most will be leaving Mardale Head at 11am but as you know there are lots of ways to the top).

Picnic, books, possible Golden Eagle sightings, rendition of Stay, master, stay upon this Heavenly hill (Tune 'Yorkshire' comp. John Wainwright)

Any or all of the society's members and friends would be most welcome to join the fun Email RSVP appreciated if so, but no need if not.

We will probably retreat to the Haweswater Hotel if it is really foul.

Incidentally, there may be another summit launch in late May or June for the book accompanying the current TV series Wainwright: The Man Who Loved the Lakes

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