Go West: London to the Welsh Coast – 8 Days, 2 Wheels and a Whole Lot of Hills
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Description
What would happen if you got on a bike in central London and didn’t stop riding until you hit the Welsh coast? Steve Silk, the best-selling author of The Great North Road, provides the answer over eight days, 300 miles and rather a lot of hillsSteve’s adventure reminds us all that wildness and countryside is never more than a bike ride away. You don’t need to fly around the world for an adventure: all you need to do is step outside your front door, pedal out of town, and keep going! – Alastair Humphreys, author of The Boy Who Biked the World.Admittedly, he doesn’t take the direct route. Country lanes replace dual carriageways, castles and museums are preferred to service stations and there’s even a day-long diversion down the River Wye by canoe. But seen from the saddle, he gets a much more intimate view of historic towns and cities like Oxford, Gloucester, Monmouth and Carmarthen, as well as the spectacular scenery in between. After all, which other direction out of London can offer three areas of outstanding natural beauty and two national parks in such short order? Join Steve as he rides solo across England before being joined by three of his cycling buddies for the tougher terrain of Wales. Enriched with legends, humour and tales of friendship, Go West is a must for anyone who has dreamt of a cycling adventure.
Additional information
Dimensions | 12.9 × 19.8 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 304 |
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Year Published | 2025-7-10 |
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Edition Number | 1970-1-1 |
Publication City/Country | Chichester, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 1837995729 |
About The Author | Steve Silk is a journalist working for BBC Look East in Norwich. His two previous books – The Wherryman's Way and Hidden Riverside Norwich – saw him take to a canoe to explore the Norfolk Broads. He's now more comfortable on an old-fashioned touring bike with a pannier full of obsolete maps and flapjack. |
Review Quote | Steve's adventure reminds us all that wildness and countryside is never more than a bike ride away. You don't need to fly around the world for an adventure: all you need to do is step outside your front door, pedal out of town, and keep going! |
Other text | Cycling from London to Pembrokeshire in just one week, Steve Silk is a great guide, enthusiastic and sensitive to the contours of the landscape through which he passes, and the stories and secrets buried within. It's a timely reminder that real adventure can still be found right beneath our noses, and a joyous rallying cry for middle-aged couch potatoes everywhere. |