In association with Amazon.co.uk this section features books about Poole, Bournemouth, Dorset and Hampshire with guides, maps local history and more. The latest books are listed below or you can choose a subcategory from the Bookshop menu.
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Walking, Hiking, Climbing and Outdoor Activities
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 Walks in Dorset Part of a series for the keen walker, this book features 100 route descriptions of circular walks ranging from 3-12 miles in Dorset. |
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Walking, Hiking, Climbing and Outdoor Activities
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 50 Walks in Dorset Explore the beauty of Dorset with this walking
guide. It offers over 50 walks around the country, including Swanage, Badbury Rings and Charmouth and provides places to visit along the way, or extensions to make the walks easier or more challenging. |
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Walking, Hiking, Climbing and Outdoor Activities
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 Dorset Rockfax The latest edition of the Dorset Rockfax
uses full-colour photo-topos in the now-familiar Rockfax style. The set of digital
shots shows the stunningly beautiful Dorset coastline at its very best and, when
worked into the magnificent photo-topos, they make route identification as straightforward as possible... |
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Local History
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 Book of Poole Poole is Dorset's biggest historic town and home to the second largest natural harbour in the world. It includes Harmworthy, the Old Town and Sandbanks, the most valuable real estate this side of Tokyo... |
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Local History
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 Sandbanks Local history, this is the fourth book in The 'Looking Back' series following 'Ashley Cross' 'Lilliput' and 'Canford Cliffs'. Once a wild and desolate place with high sand dunes, gorse and windswept pines, the Sandbanks peninsula forms the entrance to Poole Harbour. |
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Walking, Hiking, Climbing and Outdoor Activities
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 South West Coast The South West Coast Path is the spectacular 630-mile (1008-km) National Trail around the tip of Britain. This volume features the section of the Path from Exmouth to Poole, a distance of 116 miles (186 km) along the Jurassic Coast, a designated World Heritage Site.
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