Discover one of England’s most iconic National Trails Natalie Wilson invites readers to join her along the legendary Coast to Coast Path , a trail that meanders nearly 200 miles across some of the country’s most breathtaking and varied landscapes, from the Irish Sea at St Bees to the North Sea at Robin Hood’s Bay. This book is not a guidebook – it is a vibrant and illuminating companion to one of England’s most iconic walking routes. The author blends historical insights, literary perspectives, field observations and personal reflections to bring the richness of the trail to life. Each stage is written with care and draws the reader’s attention not only to the views ahead but to the layers of meaning within them: the people who have lived and work on the land, the plants and wildlife that abound and the social and environmental forces that continue to shape these regions. Interwoven throughout are excerpts from voices past and present – poets, travellers, farmers and climbers, offering perspectives that deepen our understanding of the area. Accessible and engaging, this book is a perfect read for avid hikers seeking inspiration as well as for armchair readers dreaming of the fells and dales. Each chapter is complemented by colour photography, capturing the views as well as close-up details, allowing readers to experience the Coast to Coast both in words and in images. The author reveals the Coast to Coast as more than just a long distance walk but an invitation to connect more deeply with this unique and much-loved landscape. Natalie Wilson is a mountain leader and expedition leader and has been working in the outdoors for over 20 years. She has hiked and guided the Coast to Coast Path many times over the last decade.