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Britain's Best Country Walks Reviewed

With 27 walks fresh from the rambly pages of Country Walking, it's more mellow than mountain, but beautifully illustrated and quietly inspiring. We like.


Posted: 27 August 2004
by Jon

Britain's Best Country Walks - Country Walking

Price: £6.99

Weight: 939 grammes

Features:Hardback, full colour book published in conjunction with Haynes, 183 pages, 27 walks.

Nice pictures, pleasantly non-macho writing.
The route information could be more detailed.


The Concept It's an illustrated book of walking routes extracted from the pages of Country Walking Magazine and co-published with Haynes - yes, the car manual people - along the same lines as the two Trail books we reviewed earlier this year. The aim is to be inspirational but also provide the practical information you need.
Features The book's broken down ito 16 area sections, some with one or two walks, other with several. Each section has a lavish garnish of photographs together with a rather sweet outline map illustration and a brief route description. There's also practical information on where to stay, information contact details and details on local cultural attractions. Oh, it's a hardback so you can smack unruly kids or dogs over the head with it when you're trapped inside.
In Action To be honest, we're not great Country Walking readers and probably never will be, but this is actually a really refreshing, energising book. You have to start with the photography because a lot of it is simply beautiful - hats off to Matthew Roberts - and captures the edible green lushness that makes the UK so lovely, but you often forget about until you've been exiled to some beige-hued high altitude desert for a month or two.

The writing's pleasant too. It just has a relaxed, gentle pace and tone to it that's light years away from all the macho, 'conquer the mountain', 'make Ben Nevis your sex slave' posturing that seems to mar a lot of more mountain-orientated magazine writing. Even when the book does alight on mountains, the Lakes are covered for example, it does it with a light touch and without a load of macho hyperbole.

It covers pretty much the whole UK in passing, from the South West Coast Path , via the Cotswold, Peak, Dales, Pembrokeshire and so on, right up to the Highlands and Islands of Scotland. The walks tend towards the mellow and shortish rather than the sharp and brutal, but in the spirit of the book, you'll want to look around and appreciate rather than just march on nose to the ground.

We reckon it would be an excellent source of inspiration for family walking holidays as well as a passport to some lesser known walks even in popular areas like Snowdonia. On top of that, the pics make it a great book to just flick through.


Verdict

Not a hard core mountain book, though there are plenty of mountains in it, Britain's Best Country Walks is an altogether more mellow affair with the beautiful photography being the icing on the cake. It'd be a great basis for some family walking trips and it's a reminder that there's a lot more to walking in Britain than pure mountain trekking.

Some people will want longer route descriptions, but if you have half a brain and the ability to use an OS map and compass you'll get on just fine. All in all a very pleasant surprise. We like it.


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That's the best line I've ever seen in a book review! I wonder if anyone will find it by Googling for that exact phrase?

I almost feel inspired to start work on a "how-to" guide with that exact same title.


Posted: 08/09/2004 at 21:42

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Posted: 08/09/2004 at 22:39

I'm sure Trail have already Trademarked that phrase for an up and coming article.

It certainly sounds like something they would say.

Posted: 09/09/2004 at 08:37

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