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Pat Littlejohn
South West England has long been celebrated for its natural beauty: the grandeur of a dramatic coastline contrasting with a rural hinterland of picture postcard villages and winding country lanes. Much of the three hundred miles of coastline which rings the peninsula is very precipitous and geologically diverse, and consequently it has evolved into perhaps the most varied climbing region in the British Isles.
This guide contains a selection of rock climbs from Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset and Jersey.
288 pages. (Revised and re-printed 2008 edition)
South West England has long been celebrated for its natural beauty: the grandeur of a dramatic coastline contrasting with a rural hinterland of picture postcard villages and winding country lanes. Much of the three hundred miles of coastline which rings the peninsula is very precipitous and geologically diverse, and consequently it has evolved into perhaps the most varied climbing region in the British Isles.
This guide contains a selection of rock climbs from Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset and Jersey.
288 pages. (Revised and re-printed 2008 edition)



