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Walking the Shropshire Way: A two-week circular trail including the Wrekin, Stiperstones and Wenlock Edge [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 172x116x12 mm, kaal: 220 g, 61 colour photos, 17 OS 1:50,000 colour maps
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Cicerone Press
  • ISBN-10: 1786310082
  • ISBN-13: 9781786310088
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 172x116x12 mm, kaal: 220 g, 61 colour photos, 17 OS 1:50,000 colour maps
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jul-2022
  • Kirjastus: Cicerone Press
  • ISBN-10: 1786310082
  • ISBN-13: 9781786310088
Teised raamatud teemal:
Discover the Shropshire Way (182 miles/293km), an inspiring two-week circular trail that reveals the very best of Englands quietly captivating county. This official guide has been prepared in consultation with the Shropshire Way Association and Shropshire Council, ensuring you have the most authoritative and up-to-date information for your journey.





Beginning and ending in historic Shrewsbury, the route meanders through the unspoilt heart of Shropshire. Ideal for both seasoned walkers and new adventurers, the Shropshire Way offers remarkable flexibility. Complete the full loop in a single adventure, split it into northern and southern circuits using the Shrewsbury Link, or walk stage by stage with the help of excellent rail and bus connections at Shrewsbury, Ludlow, Wellington, and Whitchurch.



Traverse legendary landscapes, the Wrekin, Stiperstones, Wenlock Edge, and the dramatic Long Mynd, while visiting vibrant market towns such as Clun, Ludlow, Ironbridge, Wem, and Whitchurch. This comprehensive Cicerone guidebook divides the Shropshire Way into 15 manageable daily stages, each unveiling a tapestry of serene rural beauty: from rocky outcrops and escarpments in the south to wide, pastoral plains and sleepy hamlets in the north.







Includes a stage-by-stage itinerary for the Shropshire Way, suggested accommodation, and practical advice for walking at any time of year. Explore the rich diversity of Shropshire: ascend the Long Mynd, Caer Caradoc, and Hope Bowdler Hills on the scenic Stretton Skyline Walk, or wander through vibrant towns and tranquil countryside dotted with historic landmarks. Discover the countys living history at every turn on the Shropshire Way, from imposing castles and ancient abbeys to the industrial heritage of Ironbridge and the hilltop fortresses that once guarded these wild borderlands. Each stage features essential information on distance, height gain, terrain, refreshment stops, and local transport, helping you plan your perfect walking holiday in Shropshire. Start the Shropshire Way wherever you choose, though transport links make Shrewsbury the most convenient, and tailor your itinerary to match your pace. Whether you prefer a leisurely two-week exploration or an energetic 12-day challenge, the route adapts to every kind of walker. Navigate the Shropshire Way with confidence using OS Landranger (1:50,000) mapping and clear stage breakdowns, supported by downloadable GPX files.





Plan your Shropshire Way adventure with confidence and immerse yourself in one of Englands most serene and scenic counties, supported every step of the way by the definitive Cicerone guidebook.
Overview map
Overview profile
Map key
Foreword
Route summary table
Introduction
The Shropshire Way
Shropshire's history
Shropshire's geology (by Ronald Turnbull)
Wildlife and plants
When to go
Getting there
Getting around
Accommodation and planning
Safety
What to take
Using GPS
Waymarking
Using this guide
The Shropshire Way
Stage 1 Shrewsbury to Bridges
Stage 2 Bridges to Bishop's Castle
Stage 3 Bishop's Castle to Clun
Stage 4 Clun to Craven Arms
Stage 5 Craven Arms to Ludlow
Stage 6 Ludlow to Wheathill
Stage 7 Wheathill to Wilderhope Manor
Stage 8 Wilderhope to Ironbridge
Stage 9 Ironbridge to Wellington
Stage 10 Wellington to Haughmond
Stage 10A Haughmond to Shrewsbury link
Stage 11 Haughmond to Wem
Stage 12 Wem to Ellesmere and Whitchurch
Stage 13 Ellesmere to Llanymynech
Stage 14 Llanymynech to Nesscliffe
Stage 15 Nesscliffe to Shrewsbury
Stretton Skyline Walk

Appendix A Facilities table
Appendix B Accommodation
Appendix C Travel information
Appendix D Useful contacts
John Gillham has been a professional writer, illustrator and photographer since 1989. His first book was Snowdonia to the Gower: a Coast-to-Coast Walk Across Highest Wales. He also pioneered three other long-distance routes: Lakeland to Lindisfarne, Pennine Ways and the Bowland-Dales Traverse, all of which were published in book form. John writes for several outdoor publications, and two of his books have won the Outdoor Writers & Photographers Guild Award for Excellence.