Best Walks in Northumberland

Best Walks in Northumberland

by Frank Duerden (Author), Andrew Midgley (Photographer), Frank Duerden (Author), Tom Holman (Photographer)

Synopsis

From the beautiful sandy beaches in the north to the rugged and historic landscapes of Hadrian's Wall, through the lonely Cheviot and the lush inland valleys of the Allens and the Derwent, Northumberland remains one of the least known, but most rewarding of British counties. This selection of walks ranges from easy strolls in Berwick and on Lindisfarne to the 27- mile Border Ridge walk through the Cheviot, and provides something for walkers of all ages and levels.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 360
Edition: Rev Ed
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Published: 01 May 2007

ISBN 10: 0711224226
ISBN 13: 9780711224223

Author Bio
Frank Duerden wrote walking guides to many areas of Britain, including the Lake District, the Pennines, Snowdonia, the Yorkshire Dales and the Peak District. Andrew Midgley works as a Freelance Photographer, and has travelled widely throughout the UK and Europe on book projects for major publishers. He exhibits in a number of UK galleries and sells limited edition fine art prints. He has been taking photographs for many years and has an MA in Visual Communications. His main focus is the landscape, though the term is used very broadly to include both natural and man-made environs. To visit Andrew Midgley's website click here Tom Holman is a freelance writer living in Lindale in the southern Lake District. He has walked extensively in the Lakes, having been carried up his first fell at the age of 18 months. Before going freelance, Tom worked for The Bookseller, the weekly magazine for the books business.