Ride Britain
On sale
5th November 2020
Price: £25
All routes available to download as .gpx files from https://www.100climbs.co.uk/ride-britain-gpx
‘If you’re looking for post-lockdown riding inspiration, this book delivers it in spades’
ROAD.CC
‘This is a truly beautiful book’
CHRIS SIDWELLS, author of Wild Cycling and Really Wild Cycling
‘Impeccable design and compulsive content . . . phenomenal . . . glorious photography, often colourfully spread across two wide-format pages, each numbered and graded ride is accompanied by a map, a profile that usually resembles the teeth of a tyrannosaurus, a summary of the key climbs, the total distance covered and the total vertical distance achieved on completion’
thewashingmachinepost
In this inspirational book, filled with amazing photographs, Simon has showcased Britain’s beautiful landscape in the same way that Michael Blann and others have done for the mountains of continental Europe. The aim is always to make people want to get out and ride Britain’s roads, to entice people to put themselves in the pictures on every page and ride through the stunning scenery.
The book is a seamless blend of beautiful photographs and information on the rides, including gradient diagrams and maps. This is Simon Warren taking his well-deserved reputation as the King of Climbs and displaying it in a bold new format, from pocket guide to cinemascope.
The book contains 40 inspirational rides split across eight chapters covering the whole of mainland Britain. From Dartmoor through Wales, the Peak District and the Pennines all the way via the Lakes to the Highlands of Scotland. From Surrey and Kent to Lincolnshire and Northumberland, if there are hills Simon has found them and plotted a route to share his knowledge.
Each ride includes a profile of the route, a detailed map and breakdown of the key climbs, also a description of what to expect along the way, all illustrated by inspirational photography.
The eight chapters cover the South-west, the South-east, the Midlands, Yorkshire, the North-east, Scotland, the North-west and Wales, so, no matter where you live, there will be something close to your doorstep. There is even a route in Norfolk!
‘If you’re looking for post-lockdown riding inspiration, this book delivers it in spades’
ROAD.CC
‘This is a truly beautiful book’
CHRIS SIDWELLS, author of Wild Cycling and Really Wild Cycling
‘Impeccable design and compulsive content . . . phenomenal . . . glorious photography, often colourfully spread across two wide-format pages, each numbered and graded ride is accompanied by a map, a profile that usually resembles the teeth of a tyrannosaurus, a summary of the key climbs, the total distance covered and the total vertical distance achieved on completion’
thewashingmachinepost
In this inspirational book, filled with amazing photographs, Simon has showcased Britain’s beautiful landscape in the same way that Michael Blann and others have done for the mountains of continental Europe. The aim is always to make people want to get out and ride Britain’s roads, to entice people to put themselves in the pictures on every page and ride through the stunning scenery.
The book is a seamless blend of beautiful photographs and information on the rides, including gradient diagrams and maps. This is Simon Warren taking his well-deserved reputation as the King of Climbs and displaying it in a bold new format, from pocket guide to cinemascope.
The book contains 40 inspirational rides split across eight chapters covering the whole of mainland Britain. From Dartmoor through Wales, the Peak District and the Pennines all the way via the Lakes to the Highlands of Scotland. From Surrey and Kent to Lincolnshire and Northumberland, if there are hills Simon has found them and plotted a route to share his knowledge.
Each ride includes a profile of the route, a detailed map and breakdown of the key climbs, also a description of what to expect along the way, all illustrated by inspirational photography.
The eight chapters cover the South-west, the South-east, the Midlands, Yorkshire, the North-east, Scotland, the North-west and Wales, so, no matter where you live, there will be something close to your doorstep. There is even a route in Norfolk!
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Reviews
If you're looking for post-lockdown riding inspiration, this book delivers it in spades.
Impeccable design and compulsive content . . . phenomenal . . . glorious photography, often colourfully spread across two wide-format pages, each numbered and graded ride is accompanied by a map, a profile that usually resembles the teeth of a tyranosaurus, a summary of the key climbs, the total distance covered and the total vertical distance achieved on completion.
This is a truly beautiful book.
Praise for the author's 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs:
100 Greatest Cycling Climbs is one of those books that you always thought existed but didn't. The panoply of UK cycling ephemera is greatly enhanced with its release. Brilliant.
Impeccable design and compulsive content . . . phenomenal . . . glorious photography, often colourfully spread across two wide-format pages, each numbered and graded ride is accompanied by a map, a profile that usually resembles the teeth of a tyranosaurus, a summary of the key climbs, the total distance covered and the total vertical distance achieved on completion.
Praise for the author's 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs:
The book does exactly what it says on the tin.
Praise for the author's 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs:
An almost perfect handbook.
Praise for the author's 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs:
Great little digest of UK climbs, every cycling home should have one.
Praise for the author's 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs:
Once you've opened Pandora's box you won't be able to show up at your next club run until you've bagged them all.
Praise for the author's 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs:
A must-have for any British cyclist and an essential read for anyone who thinks they know their way around the hills of the British Isles.
Praise for the author's 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs:
The photos are excellent, the information is well presented and the book is the ideal size - I can see myself referring to 100 Greatest Cycling Climbs for years to come.