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Easy Miles, No Steps No Stiles – In and around the Lake District(Harriet Sharkey & John Barwise)~Easy Miles features wonderful walks in and around the National Park, uninterrupted by steps or stiles. The routes are ideal for pushchairs, wheelchairs and anyone who just wants an easy stroll. The focus of this book is enjoyment, easy access and local interest, and takes you to over 30 locations, some with spectacular views and others of special scientific or historical interest. Each route has clear numbered maps, helpful information and photographs to guide you along the way.If your family has both junior and more senior members, this is a great book allowing you all to enjoy the outdoors together.~~Easy Miles, No Steps No Stiles – In and around the Lake District|1976|~1773~2434~~
Leicestershire & Rutland Walks with Children (Paul & Sandra Biggs)~Canals with staircases of locks, steam engines, lakes and rivers, wild deer and country parks – these are just some of the fascinating things you will see whilst walking in Leicestershire and Rutland. The 20 walks have been planned for all ages of children, with plenty of notes on the history and wildlife of the area along the way. On each walk there are general knowledge and observation questions to answer. Helps make the outdoors interesting and fun, and keeps boredom at bay.~~New Product Item|1970|~1773~1775~~
Derbyshire Walks with Children (William D Parke)~All these routes are less than six miles long, with ‘escape routes’ included just in case. Visits included en-route vary from nature reserves, a racing car collection, deer parks and even a hermit’s cave. Paying attention to the needs, entertainment and safety of children, this is a great book for family holidays or days out in the Peak and surrounding area.~~Derbyshire Walks with Children (William D Parke)|1971|~1773~1779~~
Northumbria Walks with Children (Stephen Rickerby)~This book contains 20 routes, suitable for families covering the North-East from the Tees to the Tweed.~~Northumbria Walks with Children (Stephen Rickerby)|1972|~1773~1781~~
Cheshire Walks with Children (Nick Lambert)~Things to look out for and questions to answer along the way keep children interested as you all enjoy the great outdoors together.~~Cheshire Walks with Children (Nick Lambert)|1973|~1773~1783~~
Suffolk Walks with Children (Cyril J Francis)~This guide contains plenty of imaginative walks through mediaeval towns or along coasts, riverbanks and disused railways rather than boring field edge paths, and of course walks with children must stave off boredom at all costs!~~Suffolk Walks with Children (Cyril J Francis)|1974|~1773~1785~~
Yorkshire Dales Walks with Children (Stephen Rickerby)~The Dales is a beautiful part of the country, but that isn’t necessarily enough to keep the children entertained so here’s a book to help. Packed with interest, the 21 circular routes are all less than 5 miles long, and aimed at families walking together.~~Yorkshire Dales Walks with Children (Stephen Rickerby)|1975|~1773~1787~~
North Lakeland Walks with Children (Mary Welsh; illustrations by Christine Isherwood)~Written specifically for the parents of slightly reluctant walkers, this excellent walking guide contains walks ranging from 1 mile up to 8 ˝ miles. The book includes facts about the local area and wildlife and suggests things to spot along the way to keep children interested – much of the information is presented in a question and answer format so every walk becomes great fun. The walks cover an area from Caldbeck in the north down to Gosforth, and from St Bees Head in the west across to Shap.~~North Lakeland Walks with Children (Mary Welsh; illustrations by Christine Isherwood)|2475|~1773~2412~North Lakeland, Walks with Children, (Mary Welsh, Christine Isherwood~
South Lakeland Walks with Children (Nick Lambert)~With lively commentary to keep youngsters entertained and facts presented in a question and answer format, this excellent walking guide will make family holidays fun. There are suggestions about what to spot along the way, and the walks range in distance from 2 ˝ miles up to 6 miles. The most northerly walks are near Grasmere, and the area covered reaches across to Ravenglass in the west and Witherslack in the south east.~~South Lakeland Walks with Children (Nick Lambert)|2476|~1773~2196~South Lakeland, Walks with Children,Nick Lambert~
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