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Simply just use the pop down menu below and select a department which interests you.

St Oswalds Way
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St Oswald's Way - Circular Countryside Walks
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NEW - A pack of eight short walks that all take place on the countryside sections of St Oswald's Way.
For a limited time only you get a free 'Quo' digital mapping of St Oswald's Way, complete with all the GPS waypoints.
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St. Oswald’s Way - guidebook
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This guidebook to St. Oswald’s Way is full of useful information to make your walk as enjoyable as possible. General information and advice for the walker is included in the early part of the book, followed by the details of the route.
Each section of St. Oswald’s Way has its own chapter, with detailed maps and a route description to help you find your way. There is also information on the many interesting places and features to be found and numerous photographs of the beautiful views and historic sites than can be seen.
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Short walks around St Oswald's Way
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This book has been superbly written for those people who don't want to walk the whole route but instead want undertake some circular walks from some of the attractive villages.
The Guide book contains 24 walks -
- 8 'easy acess' routes of up to two miles in length, which have been designed with young families and people with mobility problems in mind.
- 16 other walks that range from two to eight miles in length.
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St Oswald's Way - Certificate Pack
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If you are going to walk the whole length of St. Oswald’s Way, you will be able to receive a commemorative certificate.
To apply for one, you will need to get a certificate pack, which includes a special rubbing sheet and a crayon.
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St Oswalds Way - badge
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The St. Oswald's Way logo features on this enamel souvenirs bardge of the long-distance walk.
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St Oswalds Way - Fridge Magnet
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It is not any old fridge magnet, as it has actually been made from one of the surplus disc markers which line this 97 mile long distance trail.
When the trail was put in place they had a small number of these discs left over. We are the only retailer currently selling these and as the discs costing more to produce than we are actually selling them for it is a true bargain.
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St Oswald's Way - Circular Easy Access Walks
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NEW - A pack of eight short circular walks that take in parts of St Oswald’s Way.
Suitable for wheelchairs, pushchairs and children.
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St Oswalds Way - Maps for Walkers
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St Oswalds Way is a long-distance walking route, exploring some of the finest landscapes and fascinating history of Northumberland.
From Holy Island (Lindisfarne) in the north, St Oswalds Way follows the stunning Northumberland Coast, before heading inland across beautiful countryside to Heavenfield and Hadrian's Wall in the south, a distance of 97 miles (156 km)
This set of weather-resistant and durable maps have been designed with walkers in mind. Full of useful information and advice, they will be invaluable as you discover St. Oswalds Way.
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The Roman Ring
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The Roman Ring
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A path for all seasons The Roman Ring itself runs parallel and to the south of Hadrian¹s Wall between Lanercost Priory and Halton Chesters. When walked in conjunction with the National Trial this makes a grand round walk equal in distance to the entire coast-to-coast trail.
The 20-mile long Moss Troopers’ Trail, a path for fair seasons, strides out into the wilder country immediately north of the Whin Sill, from Carvoran to Newbrough.
By combining several north/ south link routes the visitor may take several short circular walking breaks, or indulge in a more leisurely exploration, not tied to the artificially tight schedule the coast-to-coast march imposes.
Created as a green trail alternative, this guide is a response to the concern that Hadrian¹s Wall Path has two innate flaws. That it concentrates a four-seasons tide of walkers directly upon vulnerable archaeology and that it distances the walking visitor from the depth and diversity of cultural landscapes held within Hadrian¹s Wall Country.
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