• Cicerone National Trails England, Scotland & Wales 2008

    The publisher says: National Trails were established as part of the post-war program to keep areas of Britain "special" and to protect them from development. The first such route, the Pennine Way, opened in 1965, and since then another 14 have been designated in England and Wales, with a further 4 in Scotland. Together, the National Trails cover well over 5000 km (3100 mi), each one with unique qualities that explore the rich, scenic and historic countryside of Britain. Even the most dedicated long-distance walker would take over 200 days to walk them all, but most are happy to explore them one after another over several annual holidays. With its route descriptions, photographs and profiles, this book is not only an invaluable reference for anyone researching our National Trails, but is in itself a celebration of these wonderful routes across Britain's landscape. Paddy Dillon has walked all the National Trails twice, and keeps abreast of all the latest developments.

    Details:
    Title: The National Trails of England, Scotland and Wales
    Publisher: Cicerone Press
    Pub. date: Feb. 28, 2008
    Author: Paddy Dillon
    Paperback; 256 pages
    List price: $29.95
    ISBN-10: 185284504X
    ISBN-13: 978-1852845049
    Product dimensions: 9.3 x 6.7 x 0.9 inches
    Shipping weight: 1.5 pounds


  • Exploring Kyoto on Foot 2008

    The publisher says: A revised, updated edition with two new walks! Kyoto is famous for its festivals, Zen gardens, temples, and universities. Thirty-two walking tours guide you through famous sites and back-street locales. Includes detailed maps, photos, and notes about Kyoto's cultural and historical background.

    Details:
    Title: Exploring Kyoto: On Foot in the Ancient Capital
    Publisher: Stone Bridge Press
    Pub. date: April 1, 2008
    Author: Judith Clancy
    Paperback; 256 pages
    List price: $14.95
    ISBN-10: 1933330643
    ISBN-13: 978-1933330648


  • Cicerone Spanish Pyrenees: The Gr11 Trail 2008

    The publisher says: In recent years the mountain organizations and authorities in the administrative districts of Guipuzxoa, Navarra, Aragón, Andorra and Cataluña have got together with local villagers to arrange the waymarking of a coast to coast (Atlantic to Mediterranean) long-distance footpath through the Pyrenees on the Spanish side. Designated the Gran Recorrido 11, GR11 for short, it mirrors the French counterpart GR10. This has opened up miles of waymarked footpaths and tracks in an ever-changing environment, often in remote and high areas. The GR11 is now a truly high quality, high-level mountain trail, affectionately known as "La Senda" (The Track). A combination of spectacular high peaks, glistening tarns, deep green valleys and expanses of wild beauty as yet unseen by many visitors make the range an excellent choice for the adventurous walker -- in addition to a moderate climate and easy access. Paul Lucia has been exploring the Pyrenees for many years. He has extensively updated this second edition of the GR11 guide with revised maps, tables and profiles, accommodation details and route descriptions. This guide will meet the needs of walkers either on day trips or on longer expeditions.

    Details:
    Title: Through the Spanish Pyrenees: The Gr11 Trail (4th edition)
    Publisher: Cicerone Press
    Pub. date: April 2008
    Author: Paul Lucia
    Paperback; 256 pages
    List price: $21.95
    ISBN-10: 1852845244
    ISBN-13: 978-1852845247