Turn Right at Land’s End

Turn Right at Land’s End by John N. Merrill is a detailed account of the author’s 7,000-mile journey along the British coastline. Published by Penguin in 1981, this new edition spans 309 pages and is presented in English. The narrative captures the essence of walking as both a physical challenge and a means of exploration, offering insights into the landscapes and experiences encountered along the way.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of experiences that highlight the intersection of sports, recreation, and travel. Merrill’s journey not only showcases the beauty of Great Britain’s coastal regions but also reflects on the personal growth and discoveries that come from such an extensive trek. This book serves as a unique exploration of walking and travel, inviting readers to consider the adventures that await along the paths less traveled.
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the story of his 7,000 mile British coastal walk
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