Coast to Coast (West) Shows the entire western half of the route on one sheet.  Covers the section from St Bees to Keld.  Includes alternative routes.  Detailed map with additional information and useful telephone numbers. 1/40 000 £  9.95 image
Coast to Coast (East) Shows the entire eastern half of the route on one sheet.  Covers the section from Keld to Robin Hood's Bay.  Includes alternative routes.  Detailed map with additional information and useful telephone numbers.  (Waterproof) 1/40 000 £11.95 image
Cotswold Way 166km (103 miles) of winding trail from Chipping Campden to Bath, passing through Wooton-under-Edge, Stroud and Winchcombe. 1/40 000 £  9.95 image
Cumbria Way 112km (70 miles) from Ulverston to Carlisle.  It passes through Coniston, Dungeon Ghyll, Keswick and Caldbeck.  Mostly through valleys rather than over high tops. 1/40 000 £  9.95 image
Dales Way 130km (81 miles) from Ilkley in Yorkshire to Bowness in Windermere, Lake District.  Contains all 3 links from Leeds, Shipley (Bradford) and Harrogate. 1/40 000 £11.99 image
Great Glen Way 117km (73 miles) from Fort William to Inverness via Fort Augustus along the Caledonian Canal and the north side of Loch Ness.  Also shows the Great Glen Cycle Route. 1/40 000 £  9.95 image
Hadrian's Wall Path Entire route on one map. 130km (81 miles) from the Solway Coast to Newcastle.  
  Compact and light - the map itself weighs just 60gms - a third of the weight of a laminated map, and much less bulky. And you can fold or refold it time and again, or stuff it in your back pocket and it won't fall to pieces.  Opportunity to visit a large number of historical sites along the way.  Information on finding accommodation, camping, food. Directions to the start. Also Ranger Service contact numbers and enlargements of towns/villages showing facilities available and tips on weather and clothing
1/40 000 £11.95 image
Nidderdale Way 85km (53 miles) loop around the River Nidd valley in North Yorkshire, between Scar House Reservoir and Ripley.  Includes the well known Brimham Rocks.  The route starts and finishes in Pately Bridge, a typical small Dales town centred around the 18th century bridge over the River Nidd 1/40 000 £  6.95 image
North Downs Way (West) The Way is 251km (156 miles).  This map covers the western half (115km, 71 miles) from Farnham, Surrey to the bridge over the river Medway at Rochester, Kent. 1/40 000 £  9.95 image
North Downs Way (East) The whole of the route is 251km (156 miles) between Farnham and Dover.  This map covers the eastern half (140km, 87 miles) from Medway at Rochester, Kent to Dover 1/40 000 £  9.95 image
Offa's Dyke Path - North Offa's Dyke Path North - covers the route from Prestatyn to Knighton.  Offa was a famous king of Mercia from 757 to 796, ruling an area stretching across a large part of England.  Offa's Dyke Path runs from sea to sea - the Severn Estuary to Liverpool Bay. For about 70 miles the Path follows the course of what was originally an 8m ditch and rampart. Castles, forts and historic sites dot the route.  
Two Harvey maps cover the whole 177 mile route. Each map covers a section suitable for about a week of walking.
1/40 000 £  9.95 image
Offa's Dyke
Path - South
Offa's Dyke Path South - covers the route from Knighton to Chepstow 1/40 000 £  9.95 image
Pennine Way -
North
Pennine Way North covers the route from Greenhead to Kirk Yetholm.

The Pennine Way is a National Trail. It follows the backbone of England from the Peak District to the Scottish borders. It is one of the toughest UK long distance footpaths, and forms part of the European Footpath Network.

The Pennine Way was Britain's first National Trail, opened in 1965. This set of maps has been produced to coincide with the 40th anniversary celebrations this year.
Just 3 HARVEY maps cover the whole 268-mile route. Each covers a section of the Way suitable for a comfortable week of walking. Each starts and finishes near public transport, so no hassle with getting lifts.
Each also contains lots of information and useful telephone numbers to assist the walker with planning.
1/40 000 £  9.95 image
Pennine Way -
Central
Pennine Way Central covers the route from Horton-in-Ribblesdale to Greenhead.

The Pennine Way is a National Trail. It follows the backbone of England from the Peak District to the Scottish borders. It is one of the toughest UK long distance footpaths, and forms part of the European Footpath Network.
The Pennine Way was Britain's first National Trail, opened in 1965. This set of maps has been produced to coincide with the 40th anniversary celebrations this year.
Just 3 HARVEY maps cover the whole 268-mile route. Each covers a section of the Way suitable for a comfortable week of walking. Each starts and finishes near public transport, so no hassle with getting lifts.
Each also contains lots of information and useful telephone numbers to assist the walker with planning.
1/40 000 £  9.95 image
Pennine Way -
South
Pennine Way South covers the route from Edale to Horton-in-Ribblesdale.

The Pennine Way is a National Trail. It follows the backbone of England from the Peak District to the Scottish borders. It is one of the toughest UK long distance footpaths, and forms part of the European Footpath Network.
The Pennine Way was Britain's first National Trail, opened in 1965. This set of maps has been produced to coincide with the 40th anniversary celebrations this year.
Just 3 HARVEY maps cover the whole 268-mile route. Each covers a section of the Way suitable for a comfortable week of walking. Each starts and finishes near public transport, so no hassle with getting lifts.
Each also contains lots of information and useful telephone numbers to assist the walker with planning.
1/40 000 £  9.95 image
Pennine Bridleway - South Derbyshire to South Pennines, including the Mary Towneley Loop - Map of the 73 mile (117km) southern section of this new National Trail. Covers the part of the route opened on 27 May 2004, from Derbyshire to the South Pennines, plus the 47 mile (75km) Mary Townley Loop, which was completed in 2003.  Though the route is particularly designed for use by horse riders and cyclists, it can be used by walkers too. The map gives useful information on accommodation, planning, horsebox parking, places to visit, etc 1/40 000 £  9.95 image
Ridgeway From Overton Hill near Avebury in Wiltshire to Ivinghoe Beacon, east of Tring in Hertfordshire 137 km (85 miles).  Suitable for walkers, cyclists and horseriders. 1/40 000 £  9.95 image
Settle to Carlisle Settle to Carlisle is a new walking route linking the stations of the famous and scenic Settle-Carlisle Railway Line. This map gives you the chance to walk up and ride back on the train, or to hop off at one station and rejoin a later train further on.  1/40 000 £  9.95  
South Downs Way 162km route (101 miles) - Winchester - Eastbourne.
A leap forward in technical excellence: Tough, durable and 100% waterproof - virtually indestructible in normal use. Suitable for walkers, cyclists & horse riders
1/40 000 £11.95 image
         
South West Coast Path 1 The South West Coast Path is Britain's longest (630 mile route - 8 to 9 days walking on each map) and one of its most popular National Trails. It runs along the coast of Somerset, Cornwall, Devon, and Dorset from Minehead round via Land's End to Poole. It includes all  95 miles of the World Heritage site known as the Jurassic Coast - Map 1 covers the Path from the start at Minehead to Bude. 1/40 000 £  9.95 image
South West Coast Path 2 Map 2 covers the Path from Bude to Portreath 1/40 000 £  9.95 image
South West Coast Path 3 Map 3 covers the Path from Portreath via Land's End to Lizard Point  1/40 000 £  9.95 image
South West Coast Path 4 Map 4 covers the Path from Lizard to Plymouth 1/40 000 £  9.95 image
         
Speyside Way A leap forward in technical excellence: Tough, durable and 100% waterproof - virtually indestructible in normal use.  Compact and light - the map itself weighs just 60gms - a third of the weight of a bulky laminated map. You can fold or refold it time and again, or stuff it in your back pocket and it won't fall to pieces.  
    Shows the entire route on one sheet - 144km (90 miles) from Aviemore to Buckie, via Nethybridge, Grantown and Fochabers, with a spur to Tomintoul. 
1/40 000 £11.95 image
St Cuthbert's Way The Way links places associated with the life of the 7th century saint, Cuthbert.  From Melrose Abbey to Holy Island (Lindisfarne).  100km (62 miles) 1/40 000 £  8.95 image
West Highland Way From Milngavie near Glasgow to Fort William - 153km (95 miles) 1/40 000 £  9.95 image
 
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