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The Hills Of England Dibb, Alasdair

The Hills Of England By Dibb, Alasdair

The Hills Of England by Dibb, Alasdair


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Summary

This guide covers the Cornish Hills, Quantocks, Exmoor, Blackdown Hills, Wessex Downs, Isle of Wight, North and South Downs, Weald, Chilterns and Cotswolds. It describes ascents of each of the distinct summits across Southern England that are below 2000 feet in altitude.

The Hills Of England Summary

The Hills Of England by Dibb, Alasdair

This guide covers the Cornish Hills, Quantocks, Exmoor, Blackdown Hills, Wessex Downs, Isle of Wight, North and South Downs, Weald, Chilterns and Cotswolds. It describes ascents of each of the distinct summits across Southern England that are below 2000 feet in altitude. Illustrated and with route maps, it takes the walker to iron-age hill forts, rough rock tors and dominating scarp-edge summits. From cliff-top strolls and the exploration of hidden woodland combes to rough moorland walks, the routes included cater for all interests and abilities. It is divided into five sections, each beginning with an explanation of the area's geology to enhance walkers' understanding of the landscape they are exploring. Complete with an introduction and advice on footpaths and rights of way, plus tips on hill safety and conditions for both the novice and experienced walker alike, it provides information on the hill names, details of local accommodation and a list of contacts.

About Dibb, Alasdair

Alasdair Dibb is a seasoned walker and climber and has extensive experience of climbing in Britain. He is the author of the well-received England's Highest Peaks published by Mainstream in 2000, and currently lives in Reading.

Additional information

GOR003032318
9781840185362
1840185368
The Hills Of England by Dibb, Alasdair
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Transworld Publishers Ltd
20020418
320
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