Ordnance Survey Launches 'Outstanding Walks: Lake District' Guidebook
Ordnance Survey has launched a new guidebook, 'Outstanding Walks: Lake District', written by experienced author Teresa Fisher. The book, part of HarperCollins UK's renowned series, offers a wealth of walking ideas for all tastes and abilities, as praised by Nick Giles OBE, Managing Director for Leisure at Ordnance Survey.
The book, available from 7 October for £25, features 60 walks, including short, half-day, and full-day hikes. It covers notable peaks like Great Gable, Helvellyn, and the Old Man of Coniston, providing a comprehensive guide to the Lake District and Cumbria. Author Vivienne Crow, who has spent two decades exploring the region, has ensured the book caters to walkers of all levels.
The book includes ascents of notable peaks, 'don't miss' sites, and scenic photo locations, showcasing the area's beauty and heritage. It covers locations from RSPB Campfield Marsh to Crosby Ravensworth Fell. Each walk comes with a three-month premium OS Maps subscription and downloadable routes via QR codes, encouraging more people to get outside all year round, as part of Ordnance Survey's National GetOutside Day initiative.
With 'Outstanding Walks: Lake District', Ordnance Survey and Teresa Fisher offer a comprehensive guide to the region, making it an ideal companion for both locals and visitors. The book's detailed walks, along with its additional information and stunning photography, ensure an enriching experience for all who explore the Lake District's landscapes.
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