Canal Walks South

Canal Walks South by Ray Quinlan, published by Alan Sutton in 1992, offers a detailed exploration of walking routes along the canals of southern England. This edition, comprising 182 pages, serves as a guide for those interested in discovering the scenic beauty and unique landscapes associated with these waterways. The book is written in English and provides practical information for walkers, making it a useful resource for both locals and visitors.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of various walking paths, emphasizing the charm and history of the canals. The content focuses on walking as a means to experience the natural and cultural heritage of Great Britain, particularly through its waterways. With a Dewey Decimal classification of 914.204, this guidebook is positioned within the context of walking and canal exploration, catering to enthusiasts looking to engage with the outdoors in a meaningful way.
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