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1001 Walks You Must Take Before You Die

Country Hikes, Heritage Trails, Coastal Strolls, Mountain Paths, City Walks

Part of 1001

Foreword by Julia Bradbury
Series edited by Barry Stone
Hardcover
$36.95 US
6.64"W x 8.52"H x 2.52"D   | 76 oz | 6 per carton
On sale Mar 31, 2015 | 960 Pages | 9780789329158
This generously illustrated volume features 1,001 carefully selected scenic walks throughout the world in both natural and urban settings—from Africa’s Rift Valley to the Appalachian Trail. This latest volume in the hugely popular 1,001 series is the ideal guide to the world’s most exhilarating walks, hikes, and views. Walking is one of our favorite pastimes and one of the easiest—and healthiest—ways to explore the world. It allows walkers to go at their own pace, savor local colors and details, and discover sights that would be missed if in a car or even on a bicycle. The popularity of recreational walking is on the rise with the growing number of trails and the conversion of former canal towpaths and railway lines, like New York’s High Line, into mixed-use walkways. Wide-ranging routes carefully selected for scenic beauty, historic attributes, or natural charms include California’s John Muir Trail, the Miami Beach Art Deco walk, Hadrian’s Wall and Offa’s Dyke paths in England, the Italian lakes, and many others, from easy jaunts to more rugged hikes.Each entry provides essential details about a must-try walk, including start and finish points, overall distance, difficulty rating, maps, and likely duration, making this book an inspiring reference for anyone looking to venture off the beaten path.
"1001 Walks You Must Take Before You Die is THE guide to getting around on your own two feet. Curated by travel editor Barry Stone, it's the ultimate reference on venturing off the beaten path to explore the sights, sounds and details of the world's most interesting and beautiful sites." -The Manual

"While the underlying conceit of this book, and the whole bucket list genre and current cultural preoccupation, creeps me out (perhaps it's the latest iteration of books with the subtext, ”. . . for Dummies”), 1001 Walks You Must Take Before You Die may be special case. . . . best of all, is the opportunity to rediscover the wonders of this world, the only world we have and will have." -Our Man in Boston

"Seeing the stunning photos has inspired me to add several hikes to my life dream list. Many of them are several days long . . . so I better start planning!" -Hiking Lady

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This generously illustrated volume features 1,001 carefully selected scenic walks throughout the world in both natural and urban settings—from Africa’s Rift Valley to the Appalachian Trail. This latest volume in the hugely popular 1,001 series is the ideal guide to the world’s most exhilarating walks, hikes, and views. Walking is one of our favorite pastimes and one of the easiest—and healthiest—ways to explore the world. It allows walkers to go at their own pace, savor local colors and details, and discover sights that would be missed if in a car or even on a bicycle. The popularity of recreational walking is on the rise with the growing number of trails and the conversion of former canal towpaths and railway lines, like New York’s High Line, into mixed-use walkways. Wide-ranging routes carefully selected for scenic beauty, historic attributes, or natural charms include California’s John Muir Trail, the Miami Beach Art Deco walk, Hadrian’s Wall and Offa’s Dyke paths in England, the Italian lakes, and many others, from easy jaunts to more rugged hikes.Each entry provides essential details about a must-try walk, including start and finish points, overall distance, difficulty rating, maps, and likely duration, making this book an inspiring reference for anyone looking to venture off the beaten path.

Praise

"1001 Walks You Must Take Before You Die is THE guide to getting around on your own two feet. Curated by travel editor Barry Stone, it's the ultimate reference on venturing off the beaten path to explore the sights, sounds and details of the world's most interesting and beautiful sites." -The Manual

"While the underlying conceit of this book, and the whole bucket list genre and current cultural preoccupation, creeps me out (perhaps it's the latest iteration of books with the subtext, ”. . . for Dummies”), 1001 Walks You Must Take Before You Die may be special case. . . . best of all, is the opportunity to rediscover the wonders of this world, the only world we have and will have." -Our Man in Boston

"Seeing the stunning photos has inspired me to add several hikes to my life dream list. Many of them are several days long . . . so I better start planning!" -Hiking Lady