A small publisher which specialises in simply-produced, black and white Scottish guides, providing good local knowledge. Does not include listings for restaurants or accommodation, but information on sights and attractions along a recommended driver's route around the islands.
A walker's guide to the islands including 28 suggested walks in Mull, 4 on Iona, 5 on Tiree and 5 on Coll. Each walk includes a fact sheet, hand drawn maps and illustrations of the sights and flora and fauna.
A good compromise between the cultural, the practical and the walking guide. Plenty of information about the local towns and villages, wildlife, fauna and hand-drawn maps of the walking routes.
A useful walking guide to this region of Wales which lies half-way down the West coast. Includes 28 walks arranged by difficulty and each one includes a fact sheet, directions and a colour copy of the relevant OS map.
A great practical and detailed guide to Wales with well-written cultural and historical background as well as reliable travel and logistical information.
An excellent walking guide for the more serious walker with plenty of practical tips on staying safe, what to pack and when to go. The Coastal route is broken down to a number of sections each with a hand drawn map, directions and recommended places to stay and eat. Also includes notes on flora and fauna.
A charming, eccentric compendium of folktales, stories of adventure, descriptions of castles and more, all arranged by county. Perfect for the Welsh resident or the more adventurous visitor.
A colourful, fairly large guide to the best camp sites in Wales, hand-picked for their charm, view, location and philosophy. Organised by location, each entrant has a fact sheet, photographs and a general description.
Published by the same company as A. Wainwright's Pictorial Guides, Richard Sale's guide has a similar feel, with hand drawn maps for each of the 36 walks and lyrical, descriptive prose, written by someone who loves the region and knows it well.
A clear walker's guide which has split this coastal route into 12 sections. Each section has a colour copy of the relevant OS map, photographs and background historical and cultural information.
One of the very few guides to Cardiff, a pocket-sized, colourful guide with a couple of pages on each district with top tips on things to do, where to eat and what to see. Brief but useful.
A handy walker's guide to the region with 28 walks arranged according to difficulty. Each walk has directions, a fact sheet and a colour copy of the relevant OS map.
A slim, colourful guide with information arranged around 8 recommended routes. Each route is about 50 to 100 miles and suggests about 6 stop-offs and their best attractions.
A colourful, if slightly dated-looking guide with 9 recommended walking routes around the city and 8 suggested excursions to the likes of Derry, Donegal and Armagh.
A pocket-sized, colourful guide with a couple of pages on each resort with top tips on things to do, where to eat and what to see. Every recommendation is marked on a small street plan of each resort. A brief guide but useful and to the point.
A cultural and historical guide to Jersey, unrivalled in its detail and expert local knowledge. Lacks, though, any real practical information or accommodation listings.
A colourful guide with plenty of photographs detailing 25 scenic drives around Ireland. Each route is accompanied by selective information on hotels, restaurants and sights and is between 2 and 5 days long.
A practical guide to the highlights of the country, best for a budget visit. It's full of photographs with good introductory chapters too, plus a handy pull-out map.