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This well illustrated guide contains directions and Ordnance Survey maps for fourteen new walks through the Forest of Bowland, Pendle and the Lancashire moors. Central to the battle for the right to roam and in many cases accessible for the first time, this area offers walkers the delights of open moorlands, high rolling hills and wooded ravines.
Ramblers Association will be promoting these guides to their 141,000 members and publicising the new rights to roam in each region as the laws come into force. Andrew Bibby is an experienced author and freelance journalist whose outdoor writing has appeared in The Rambler, Rambling Today, and The Great Outdoors.