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Although the routes in this guide incorporate the most up-to-date Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 mapping available at the time of publication, you should also carry the relevant OS map sheets with you; you may also want to carry a GPS. Should you get lost or want to find railway stations, pubs, car parks or villages that are off the route, they will allow you to see the wider context.

ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS USED IN THE ROUTE DESCRIPTIONS

N north

S south

E east

W west

NW etc. northwest etc.

LH and RH left-hand and right-hand

 Mentions of left and right (and left-hand and right-hand), other than specific directions, are given thus: ‘where the road curves to the right ignore the turning on your left-hand side, instead go onto a farm track’.

 Easy to miss paths are noted in bold green; warnings of steep, dangerous or possibly crowded routes in bold red.

 Place names in route descriptions that appear on their maps are noted in bold.

 Roads are shown as A74, motorways as M8.

 Grid references are shown as SU 123 456.

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