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Kenilworth and Beyond published January 2011

by the Kenilworth Footpath Preservation Group

only £4.80

The first edition of Kenilworth Footpaths was published in Jubilee Year 1977. Then the Group set itself the goal of ensuring that every path in the book was open, walkable and clearly waymarked. This is still our aim today with the publication of the much expanded 5th edition. This edition first published in 2006, was reprinted and revised in 2008 and has been further revised and updated in 2011. The new version has the original 20 walks (reconfigured in some cases) and two new walks - one in Eathorpe and the other a Kenilworth Town walk. All the walks have full colour maps (with a new friendly design) and clear descriptions. They mostly start from pubs and are between 1½ to 10 miles in length. Most walks have described short cuts and longer walks are also suggested. As a result there are walks in our pleasant countryside for everyone, from gentle evening or a Sunday afternoon stroll to a good day walk with a break for lunch at a convenient pub or cafe.

 

We are please to say that despite the lapse of time and an enlargement we are able to keep to the original price of £4.80.

 

Try before you buy! Click here for a sample walk from one of the twenty-two from our Book of Walks

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