Walking, hiking, trekking

  • Best Day Walks Great Britain

    £17.99

    Stretch your legs away from the city with Lonely Planet’s Best Day Walks Great Britain and enjoy 60 accessible trails with maps and directions that range from a few hours to a full day adventure. Sit in a pub beer garden post countryside stomp, reach jewel-like hidden beaches, see for miles from the summit of iconic peaks – and escape into nature.

  • Best Day Walks. England

    £17.99

    Stretch your legs away from the city with Lonely Planet’s Best Day Walks England and enjoy 60 accessible trails with maps and directions that range from a few hours to a full day adventure. Explore Merlin’s Cave and the tales of King Arthur, roam mossy ancient woodlands, discover quiet sandy beaches and nature reserves – and escape into nature.

  • Historic Pub Crawls Through London. Vol. 1 13 Guided Walks Around London’s Iconi

    £16.99

    After spontaneously hosting a birthday pub crawl through London’s finest alehouses, Thomas J. Vosper was inundated with requests from friends and family to make it a regular occurrence. And so, Historic Pub Crawls was born; a curated guide of fun, accessible and fact-filled walks which have taken social media by storm. Covering areas such as Greenwich, Kings Cross, London Bridge and Covent Garden, this guide takes you on expertly curated walks through 10-15 historic pubs across the heart of the capital. Sip a pint overlooking Parliament, wander past the ancient Tower of London, enjoy a riverside stroll near Shakespeare’s Globe, or take in the stunning sights of St. Paul’s Cathedral. Whether you’re a history buff, a beer enthusiast, or just up for a great day out, this book is your ticket to unforgettable pub adventures. Grab a copy, gather your mates, and start your crawl!

  • Bothy

    £10.99

    SHORTLISTED FOR THE WAINWRIGHT PRIZE

    A FINANCIAL TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR

    ‘The bothy embrace is addictive’ ADAM NICOLSON

    ‘Will have you reaching for your boots’ CAL FLYN

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  • London

    £15.99

    Delight in all the hidden spaces and curious corners that London has to offer with the Sunday Times bestselling author Jack Chesher, as he uncovers the city’s best-kept secrets.

  • Follow my lead

    £14.99

    We all know dogs make the best travel companions, so why not create memories you’ll both treasure for a lifetime?

  • The Times Britain’s best walks

    £30.00

    Wade through pastures of meadowsweet, savour the smell of stone and earth, and delight in the beauty of Britain’s landscapes with this new edition of The Times Britain’s Best Walks.

  • The walking cure

    £14.99

    The Walking Cure reveals the unexpected benefits of 20 different landscapes on our mood, mind and health.

  • Green London

    £12.99

    From parks and rivers to heaths and woodlands, explore London’s most wonderful natural spaces and uncover the green corridors that link them, with this beautifully illustrated and entertaining walking guide.

  • No Summit Out of Sight

    £8.99

    On May 22, 2010, at the age of thirteen, American teenager Jordan Romero became the youngest person to climb to the summit of Mount Everest. At fifteen, he became the youngest person to reach the summits of the tallest mountains on each of the seven continents. In this energizing memoir for young adults, Jordan recounts his experience, which started as a spark of an idea at the age of nine and, many years of training and hard work later, turned into a dream come true.

  • The odd woman and the city

    £10.99

    A memoir of self-discovery and the dilemma of connection in our time, ‘The Odd Woman and the City’ explores the rhythms, chance encounters, and ever-changing friendships of urban life that forge the sensibility of a fiercely independent woman who has lived out her conflicts, not her fantasies, in a city (New York) that has done the same.

  • The blackbird’s song & other wonders of nature

    £14.99

    From ancient times, through to the Romantic poets and beyond, we have been aware of the healing power of nature. Moments with nature provide inner calm and happiness. This is a truth that we intuitively understand, and yet it is one we often fail to explore in our busy, technology-driven lives. In ‘The Blackbird’s Song’, Professor Miles Richardson offers a month-by-month guide to activities that anyone can do to better connect with the natural world, along with the related science showing how nature can impact on our health – make us smarter, lower our blood pressure, reduce anxiety and balance our hormones.

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