Straddling the counties of Somerset and Devon, Exmoor measures approximately 21 miles west to east and 15 miles north to south. Exmoor may be one of the smallest National Parks but what it lacks in size it makes up for in beauty and contrast, affording walkers a diverse landscape to explore. Like its fictional heroine Lorna Doone, Exmoor is both wild and gentle. It's easy to see why author R D Blackmore chose it as the setting for his novel about a family of outlaws expelled from Scotland who came south and terrorised the locals. The scenery stirs the imagination, thanks to the coastline of stark cliffs lining the Bristol Channel, the wooded valleys, the tumbling streams and the wild, empty moors. This book provides the reader with thirty of the area's best walks. From short distance routes for those with young children to longer treks for experienced walkers, each one is detailed, and includes a basic sketch map and new colour photography.
Book of the Week: A beautifully produced and lavishly illustrated guide to 30 if the area's finest walks, from short-distance routes for those with young children to longer treks for hikers. It provides clear directions with good maps, information on local history and useful addresses and phone numbers.
- Mail on Sunday
30 of the area's best walks, from short distance routes for those with young children to longer treks for experienced walkers. Each one is detailed, and includes a basic sketch map and new colour photography.
- West Somerset Free Press
Publication Details:
Binding: Paperback, 224 pages ISBN: 9780711232877 Format: 170mm x 112mm
30 sketch maps and 50 colour photographs
BIC Code:WSZC BISAC Code:SPO050000 Imprint: Frances Lincoln