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The Coast to Coast is a 178 miles trail for walkers/hikers from St Bees, Cumbria Coast (Irish Sea) to Robin Hood's Bay on the Yorkshire Coast (North Sea) passing through the Lake District, Limestone country and Yorkshire Dales and then North York Moors.
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Coast to Coast Part 1 Footprint Map of the west section of the route
This Footprint map covers the west part of the route which includes the Lake District. The map comprises of linear maps and panels that are easily folded for each section of the route. The map is printed on waterproof paper |
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Coast to Coast Part 2 Footprint Map of the east section of the route
This Footprint map covers the East part of the route which includes the Yorkshire Dales. The map comprises of linear maps and panels that are easily folded for each section of the route. The map is printed on waterproof paper |
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Coast to Coast - West Harvey Map of the west section of the route
The Harvey map covers the west section of the route from St Bees to Keld. The route is based on linear maps with loads of additional information. The map is printed on waterproof paper |
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Coast to Coast - East Harvey Map of the east section of the route
The Harvey map covers the west section of the route from Keld to Robin Hood's Bay. The route is based on linear maps with loads of additional information. The map is printed on waterproof paper |
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Coast to Coast - Two maps West + East Harvey Map of the route
This Harvey map pack includes the above two Harvey maps. Which is complete coverage of the trail. |
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Coast to Coast Cicerone Guide by Terry Marsh
Cicerone guides for walking are excellant guides, which are made pocket size with a durable cover. The guide has colour OS map extracts and is packed with great information, colour photographs. The route is described west to east and suggest possible variant routes. Outlines the route in reverse. |
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A Coast to Coast Walk A Wainwright
A revised edition of the original pictorial guide by A Wainwright which covers the route in his style sketches and handwritten text. Original published in 1973, this edition has some revisions where original route did not follow public rights of way etc |
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