Sigma Summer 2022
NORTH WEST ENGLAND
Guide to the Rossendale Way Jack Woods This walk is broken down into 9 shorter walks from 1¾ miles to 9 miles, taking you from Clough Head, Haslingden Grane through old paths and trails onto wild moorland, climbing the hills to the Lancashire Yorkshire Border and following pathways around the boundary of Rossendale. 978-1-85058-894-8 £8.99 Macclesfield Hall of Fame Bob Burrows This book features those Maxonians who have achieved fame in their chosen field having been born, raised, education or spent many years in this Cheshire town. Navigate your way around ... South Pennines Cath Dyson This book doesn’t just give you instructions to lead you around over 20 walks in the South Pennines but teaches you the skills to use a map and compass to navigate your own way around this wonderful moorland landscape. 978-1-910758-17-5 £8.99
Family Walks in East Cheshire Jean Warham 25 walks, all circular and about 3 to 4 miles long. They are never too steep or difficult, and can be walked at an easy pace in about one and a half to two hours, allowing time to admire the view or look at the birds or wild flowers along the way. 978-1-85058-903-7 £8.99 Lancashire’s Easiest Walks Doug & Margaret Ratcliffe Lancashire and surrounding area has become far more accessible for wheelchairs and pushchairs in recent years. Although essentially a book for wheelchair users, these 36 short walks are all equally suitable for people with limited mobility and for very young children. 978-1-85058-892-4 £8.99
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More Lakeland Walking On the Level 2nd Edition Norman Buckley
“...a wide selection of circular walks demanding minimum effort and providing maximum enjoyment” – The Keswick Reminder.
978-1-85058-900-6
£9.99
978-1-85058-885-6
£8.99
Nowhere Fast Walking the Wainwrights Andy Grigg ‘Nowhere Fast’ is the story of one family’s attempt to climb all the Wainwrights - 214 of the country’s highest mountains, all situated in the breathtakingly beautiful English Lake District.
Riverside Rambles along the Mersey Ron Freethy Conservationist David Bellamy provides a foreword to this selection of 30 walks which map out ecological improve ments, industrial archaeology and geographical features of the River Mersey.
978-1-85058-812-2
£8.95
978-1-85058-899-3 £9.99
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