Exploring the South of Ireland.

By Paddy Dillon

ISBN: 9781783628315

Printed: 1998

Publisher: Ward Lock. London

Dimensions 20 × 26 × 2 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 20 x 26 x 2

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In the original dust jacket. Purple cloth binding with gilt title on the spine.

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Guides walkers from the limestone glens of Sligo and Leitrim to the mountains of West Cork and Kerry. As well as detailed walking routes, it provides information about the history and legends of the region. Each walk has a route map and relief diagram and details of extensions and escapes.

Paddy Dillon is one of Britain’s most prolific outdoor writers and photographers.He has travelled extensively, writing and illustrating thousands of magazine articles, contributing to several outdoor titles over the years. He has written and illustrated over 100 guidebooks, covering walking areas and long-distance trails, along with contributions to 40 more publications.Paddy’s travels have allowed him to explore an incredible range of landscapes, ranging from coast to high mountains, semi-deserts to arctic ice sheets, lush green forests to farms and fields, all explored while enjoying anything from short strolls to arduous long-distance treks. Wherever he walks, Paddy takes copious notes and plenty of pictures, ready for rapid publication after returning home.

While Paddy’s travels can take him anywhere, home is on the fringes of the delectable English Lake District, which is visited through the changing seasons, in all kinds of weather.

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