Sigma Summer 2022
NORTH EAST ENGLAND
River Tyne Trail Sources to Sea Peter Donaghy and John Laidler The trail traces the length of one of Britain’s greatest rivers, the Tyne. The 130 mile walk covers both sources, the North and South Tynes, which are marked by giant stone monuments. 978-1-85058-802-1 £12.99 Walking the Northumberland Dales Jennifer Norderhaug Presents an opportunity to discover and explore the lesser-known landscapes of the Northumberland Dales - a land of far horizons and secret corners. Coast to Coast on the revenber way Ron Scholes The walk described in the book follows existing rights of way in the form of footpaths, bridleways and tracks, making this cross-country route a challenging long-distance journey. 978-1-85058-871-9 £9.99 A Walkers Guide to the History of Northumberland Andrew Lowe This book draws on and brings together two facets of Northumberland, the diverse and beautifullandscape and the fascinating and hugely important history of the area, which make it a truly outstanding place to visit and wander through. 978-1-910758-16-8 £9.99 978-1-85058-838-2 £8.95
Walking the Cheviots Edward Baker This book provides an excellent introduction to this solitary, wild countryside. Everyone is catered for from weekend family walkers to the experienced hill walker with all the walks personally checked and trod by the author.
978-1-85058-488-9 £9.99
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A Pennine Journey David and Heather Pitt Written by members of the Wainwright Society, is a re-creation of his walk adapted for today’s roads and rights-of-way, taking a route that Wainwright might have chosen if he was planning it today. The route is 247 miles long and divided into eighteen stages. With maps and illustrations inspired by the work of the great AW, this labour of love is essential for all those who wish to follow in Wainwright’s footsteps. 978-1-85058-838-2 £8.95 The Clough Walk From Nottingham to Sunderland Martin Perry & Geoff Smith A beautiful, exhilarating long distance walk that passes through the towns and cities associated with the illustrious career of Brian Clough both as a player and manager. Even people who profess to have no interest in football will have heard of Brian Clough but they may not be aware of his love for walking as an escape from the frenetic world of football management.
978-1-910758-07-6 £8.99
North West England Walks by car, bus and train Ray Knapman The walks take advantage of public transport to enable linear routes to be followed along canals, lakes and valleys from one destination to another by alighting at one place and returning from another without the need of a car. 978-1-85058-999-0 £8.99
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