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OverviewRunning is a great way to keep fit, stay healthy, relieve stress and experience new places. The Good Run Guide is your companion to the great running to be found in some of the most scenic locations of England and Wales. Run through the stately grounds of Chatsworth in the Peak District; traverse Hadrian's Wall on the Scottish Border and visit the breath-taking castles of coastal Northumberland. Explore coastal coves in the north Cornwall; summit Pen-y-ghent in the Yorkshire Dales or escape the hustle and bustle of the City along the banks of the Thames. Experienced runners Louise Piears and Andy Bickerstaff, two of the founders of the Good Run Guide, the UK's leading independent running website, have hand-picked 40 of their favourite runs. Ranging in length from 3.4 to 10.7 miles (5.4 to 17.2 kilometres), there are routes for runners of all ability and fitness levels, on a range of surfaces. Each run features details of the run distance, the flat equivalent distance, difficulty, hilliness, climb rate, terrain and other useful information so you know exactly what you're undertaking before you set off. There is also a bespoke map, annotated with route descriptions and key route features, to aid navigation. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Louise Piears , Andy BickerstaffPublisher: Vertebrate Publishing Ltd Imprint: Vertebrate Publishing Ltd Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.270kg ISBN: 9781906148904ISBN 10: 1906148902 Pages: 120 Publication Date: 08 May 2014 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Acknowledgements How we choose our routes Guide to following the routes Distance, difficulty, hilliness and terrain Directions and accuracy Safety Follow the Countryside Code Essential kit Planning your run Southern England & Wales 1 North Cornish Coves (Cornwall) 2 The River Yealm Estuary (Devon) 3 Golden Cap Challenge (Dorset) 4 Osmington White Horse (Dorset) 5 West Wight Views (Isle of Wight) 6 The Long Snake Run (Sussex) 7 Rollercoaster Run (East Sussex) 8 Landmark Thames Trot (London) 9 Classic Richmond (Surrey) 10 Great Park Explorer (Berkshire) 11 Gibbet Gallop (Berkshire) 12 Rolling Ogbourne Downs (Wiltshire) 13 Ebbor Gorge Lookout (Somerset) 14 Bristol’s Avon Gorge (Avon) 15 Rhossili Bay Ramble (West Glamorgan) 16 Sweet Sugar Loaf (Monmouthshire) Northern England & Wales 17 Hambleton Peninsula (Rutland) 18 Holkham’s Endless Sands (Norfolk) 19 Mawddach Trail Meander (Gwynedd) 20 Aber Falls Amble (Conwy) 21 Clumber Lake Loop (Nottinghamshire) 22 Cromford Four (Derbyshire) 23 Chatsworth Countryside (Derbyshire) 24 Darcy Dash (Cheshire) 25 Rivington Pike (Lancashire) 26 Stoodley Pike Stagger (West Yorkshire) 27 Otley Surprise (West Yorkshire) 28 Leeds and Liverpool Canal Loop (North Yorkshire) 29 Pen-y-ghent Ascent (North Yorkshire) 30 Scar House Reservoir (North Yorkshire) 31 Brideshead Visited (North Yorkshire) 32 The Devil’s Hole (North Yorkshire) 33 Robin Hood’s Bay (North Yorkshire) 34 Wander Wordsworth’s Lakes (Cumbria) 35 Dodd Hill (Cumbria) 36 Bassenthwaite Lake (Cumbria) 37 Hadrian’s Wall Humdinger (Northumberland) 38 Simonside Summit (Northumberland) 39 Dunstanburgh Castle Canter (Northumberland) 40 Bamburgh Castle Bumble (Northumberland)ReviewsAuthor InformationAndy Bickerstaff started running after a discussion involving increasing waistlines in his late 20s. He caught the bug immediately and has been running seriously ever since. After spending a couple of years churning out 10ks and half marathons he discovered cross-country and had found his niche – the joys of off-road running where the clock is not so important. Andy loves exploring the countryside and running on softer surfaces, preferably with a sprinkling of hills and usually with a smile on his face and a cheery wave to all and sundry. The Good Run Guide website and book are great ways for Andy to indulge his love of running through the countryside and share his passion for exploring lesser known areas of the UK with other runners. Louise Piears started running in 1997, a year after her first child Charlotte was born, mainly to get fit and to lose baby weight. With brother Andy's encouragement she had soon improved enough to enter a local fun run, joined Ranelagh Harriers and, like many others, quickly found that making time for running and racing had become a way of life. Although taking a short break during pregnancy with her second child, Daniel, she was soon out running again, taking part in countless fun runs and races, anything from 5km road runs, to hilly cross country to marathons, with a couple of ultra run/walks thrown in. Louise particularly likes to run off road, and explore new areas, hence the idea for the Good Run Guide was born – a source of route guides specifically researched for runners. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |