Guidebook and map book to walking the 784km Camino Frances from St Jean-Pied-de-Port in southern France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain, including an additional route to Finisterre. Split into 6 sections and 36 customisable stages, the guide lists over 500 pilgrim hostels. The map book covers the entire route, which can be walked in 4-5 weeks.
This Village to Village Guide to the Camino de Santiago is a comprehensive guidebook to walking the Way of Saint James, from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port to Santiago de Compostela (the Camino Frances), and also the Camino Finisterre to Muxia and Finisterre.
With over 600 campsites inspected and rated by AA inspectors, the AA Caravan & Camping Guide 2022 is packed full of practical information such as opening dates, prices, on-site facilities.
Aside from the iconic leaders' jerseys, the route maps of the Tour de France are perhaps the race's most recognisable visual representations. This limited-edition pack contains twelve unique route maps from the race's long history, printed on high quality paper, each taken from Rapha Editions' recent publication Cartes du Tour.
For years, Dorothy and her husband, I A Richards, remained mysterious to the author, but the chance discovery of her 1935 memoir, leads him on a journey. Perhaps, in the mountains, he can meet them halfway? Following in the pair's footholds, the author begins to travel and climb across Europe, using Dorothy's book as a guide.
Elise had a new job, flat and relationship - and they were all making her utterly miserable. Then the obvious solution hit her: run 5,000 miles around the coast of Britain. Over the next 301 days, she saw Britain at its most wild and wonderful, and discovered that running away doesn't solve your problems - but it's more fun than dealing with them.
'The perfect guide to the hidden history of London's streets.' BBC History Magazine In Cruickshank's London, Britain's favourite architectural historian describes thirteen walks through one of the greatest cities on earth.
Deep South of America is a place of contradictions. There is the warm, open spirit of the soul food cafes, found in every town, no matter how small. There is the ruined grandeur of numberless ghostly towns, long abandoned by the industries that built them. This book is about this place.
Powered by the grief of the sudden loss of her father and the determination to live life to the full, in 2009 Sarah became the first woman and the youngest person to row solo across the Indian Ocean. Life-affirming, funny and poignant, Sarah's salty tale of courage and endurance will inspire the taste of adventure in everyone.