Around Gloucester and Hereford

Around Gloucester and Hereford by Nick Cotton, published by George Philip in 2002, is part of the Philip’s Cycle Tours series, which has been updated to cater to the needs of modern cyclists. This edition features 125 pages and is presented in English. The book offers a comprehensive guide to 20 cycling routes, both on-road and off-road, that traverse the picturesque landscapes of the Cotswolds, Malvern Hills, and Wye Valley, showcasing charming villages and notable landmarks along the way.
Readers will find detailed Ordnance Survey mapping at a scale of 1:50,000, which facilitates easy navigation and planning for cyclists of all skill levels. Each route is accompanied by clear directions, cross-profile diagrams, and additional information about local attractions, refreshment stops, and terrain specifics. The book aims to enhance the cycling experience by providing insights into the beautiful countryside and historical sites, making it a valuable resource for those interested in sports, recreation, and travel in Great Britain.
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Around Gloucester and Hereford is one of 20 titles in the new Philip’s Cycle Tours series. The series is directly derived from the highly successful Ordnance Survey Cycle Tours series, but has been updated and improved, with a new focus on the needs of cyclists and the cycling market in the 21st century.Each book in the series contains 20 routes, both on-road and off-road, taking you along low-traffic or traffic free roads, tracks and paths. The route takes you through some of the most beautiful countryside and prettiest villages in Britain, and past some of the finest and most interesting houses, churches, castles, gardens and monuments in the land.Around Gloucester and Hereford gives a wide range of varied rides though beautiful countryside, extending from the Cotswolds in the west, through the Malvern Hills to the Wye Valley. The terrain varies from strenuous hillsides to rolling countryside and easy river plains, dotted with attractive villages and market towns off the beaten track.A unique feature of Philip’s Cycle Tours is the superb Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 mapping showing the routes of the rides. This mapping not only gives the detail and clarity you need to follow the route with ease and safety, but allows you to plan short-cuts and detours, to look out for new places of interest, and to become truly involved in the lansdcape you are cycling through. The mapping now shows National Cycle Network routes and National Long-Distance Footpaths.Clear directions are given alongside the mapping, and cross-profile diagrams make planning the pacing of each ride an easy task, even for the beginner. Extra information includes an introduction to the area of the route, nearest railway stations, places of interest with descriptions, guides to refreshment stops, and clear indications of distance, grade and terrain.The books are beautifully and practically designed, with colour photographs throughout the ultra-clear layout.Main map scale: 1:50,000
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