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Forget hurrying. Forget putting your foot down and racing through
sweeping bends. Forget the understeer (whatever that is). Forget
the blur of a life lived too fast. This is a look at taking life
slowly. It's about taking the time to enjoy journeys and places for
their own sake. It's about stopping and putting the kettle on.
Stopping to take a picture. Stopping to enjoy stopping. How are you
going to do it? In a camper van or a motorhome, of course. In this
book we define the best driving routes around Ireland for camper
vans and motorhomes. We show you the coolest places to stay, what
to see, what to do and explain why it's special. We meander around
Ireland on the most breathtaking roads, chugging up mountain passes
and pootling along the coast. We show you stuff that's fun; often
free. We include the best drives for different kinds of drivers;
for surfers, wildlife watchers, climbers and walkers. We include
the steepest, the bendiest, the scariest and most interesting. And
you don't even have to own a camper van or motorhome - we'll tell
you the many places you can rent one to take you on the journey.
All of this is interspersed with beautiful photos, handy maps and
quirky travel writing from the king of camper vans and motorhomes,
Martin Dorey. So if all you want to do is flick through it on a
cold day and plan your next outing, you'll be transported (albeit
slowly) to pastures, beaches, mountains and highways that make you
want to turn the key and go, go, go!
Planning a fabulous staycation in the UK? This stylish and
inspiring book contains all the information campers need to make
the most of the wonderful waterside locations throughout the UK and
Ireland. Covering all kinds of camping (caravan, campsite and
wild), the book starts by showing how to plan your trip, what gear
to take and how to get stuck into all the fantastic water-based
activities on offer, such as sailing, kayaking, angling, surfing
and wild swimming. Tip boxes, top 10 features and gorgeous photos
combine to give readers all the knowledge and inspiration they need
to get out there, whether they're on their own, part of a family or
with a group of friends. The main part of the guide is organised by
region, but also searchable by activity. Each region has an
overview, and within it the best sites to visit, with useful
information (best times of year to go, activities on offer,
facilities, cost), advice on most attractive pitches, contact
details and photos. There is a huge variety of sites here, all with
something unique to offer, and helpful maps plot each one clearly.
With a Foreword by One Man and his Campervan's Martin Dorey, this
is the essential guidebook for all campers, showing how it really
is possible to pitch up in paradise. This 2nd edition is thoroughly
updated throughout, featuring new campsites and photography.
With its diverse landscape, its relatively mild climate, and its
magnificent scenery, California is a paradise for outdoor and
sports enthusiasts. If you're looking for the ideal spot to pitch
your tent or park your RV, Camping Northern California offers up
more than 700 public campgrounds throughout the area's widely
varied scenery. The state contains 27 national parks and monuments,
over 500 state and county parks, 20 million acres of national
forests, and numerous other recreational lands under federal,
state, and local jurisdiction. Stretching from the northern
mountains to the southern deserts, the campgrounds range from
primitive sites for tents or self-contained RVs to plush resorts
with all the amenities. What they have in common is that they all
provide a memorable outdoor experience. Easy-to-use maps and charts
will help you choose the perfect site for your next camping trip.
Whether you want to fish, hunt, or just get away from it all, let
this book be your guide. Look inside for information on: *
Campground locations * Facilities and hookups * Fees and
reservations * GPS coordinates for each campground * Recreational
activities
Perfect Camping for You in Ohio! The Buckeye State provides a
spectacular backdrop for some of the most scenic campgrounds in the
country. But do you know which campgrounds offer the most privacy?
Which are the best for first-time campers? Robert Loewendick
traversed the entire state-from Lake Erie and its fantastic fishing
to the rich Native American culture of southwestern Ohio-and
compiled the most up-to-date research to steer you to the perfect
spot! Best Tent Camping: Ohio presents 50 private, state park, and
state forest campgrounds, organized into six distinct regions.
Selections are based on location, topography, size, and overall
appeal, and every site is rated for beauty, privacy, spaciousness,
safety and security, and cleanliness-so you'll always know what to
expect. The updated full-color edition of this proven guidebook
provides everything you need to know, with detailed maps of each
campground and key information such as fees, restrictions, dates of
operation, and facilities, as well as driving directions and GPS
coordinates. Whether you seek a quiet campground near a fish-filled
stream or a family campground with all the amenities, grab Best
Tent Camping: Ohio. It's an escape for all who wish to find those
special locales that recharge the mind, body, and spirit. This
guide is a keeper.
Perfect Camping for You in Minnesota! The Land of 10,000 Lakes
provides a spectacular backdrop for some of the most scenic
campgrounds in the country. But do you know which campgrounds offer
the most privacy? Which are the best for first-time campers?
Outdoors writer and Minnesota resident Tom Watson traversed the
entire state-from Zippel Bay State Park's birch-jack pine forest,
overlooking the incomparable Lake of the Woods, to the Blue Mound
prairies of the southwest-and compiled the most up-to-date research
to steer you to the perfect spot! Best Tent Camping: Minnesota
presents 50 private, state park, and state and national forest
campgrounds, organized into three distinct regions. Selections are
based on location, topography, size, overall appeal, and reliable
management, and every site is rated for beauty, privacy,
spaciousness, safety and security, and cleanliness-so you'll always
know what to expect. The new full-color edition of this proven
guidebook provides everything you need to know, with detailed maps
of each campground and key information such as fees, restrictions,
dates of operation, and facilities, as well as driving directions
and GPS coordinates. Whether you seek a quiet campground near a
fish-filled stream or a family campground with all the amenities,
grab Best Tent Camping: Minnesota. It's an escape for all who wish
to find those special locales that recharge the mind, body, and
spirit. This guide is a keeper.
The world-famous Grand Canyon is only one of Arizona's spectacular
natural features. Arizona encompasses over 90 wilderness areas,
more than 15 national parks and monuments, and the largest national
forest in the country. Expansive mesas, high peaks, and snaking
canyons create a dynamic landscape and reflect a rich geologic and
human history. Backpacking Arizona is the only guide devoted to
overnight trips in the state. You'll discover the maze of side
canyons and hidden grottos in the Grand Canyon's untrammeled
backcountry, historic pioneer trails on the Mogollon Rim, the
little-traveled Blue Range, and the legendary Superstition
Mountains in the Sonoran Desert.
Best Tent Camping: Alabama is your guide to the 50 best
tent-camping sites in the Heart of Dixie. Whether you prefer the
pristine white beaches of the Gulf of Mexico. or the mountains and
canyons of the Tennessee Valley, or something in-between. Alabama
has it all. The guide takes you to the most beautiful, yet lesser
known, of the state's campsites, guaranteeing you a peaceful
retreat. Each guidebook entry provides the latest maps of the
grounds; each entry also alerts you to the best sites within the
facility to ensure a rewarding and relaxing visit. The guidebook's
campsite ratings on beauty, privacy, spaciousness, quietness,
security, and cleanliness let you know whether or not each
campground is the one you seek at any particular time. In addition,
each site entry has complete contact and registration information,
operating hours, and a list of restrictions. Directions to the site
come complete with GPS coordinates to put you at the main gate.
Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, situated in California's
rugged Sierra Nevada, boast some of the most spectacular landscapes
on the continent: towering groves of giant sequoia trees,
crystalline trout rivers, jagged peaks and alpine meadows, and
Mount Whitney, the highest mountain in the lower 48. Discover 20 of
the best easy day hikes in the parks, accompanied by detailed
descriptions and trail maps. This book is a personal guide to the
wonders of the California Sierra.
Best Tent Camping: Kentucky by author Johnny Molloy leads you to
the best tent camping destinations within the Bluegrass State,
describing not only of the campgrounds themselves, but also the fun
outdoorsy activities nearby. The book uses a rating system, which
includes campground privacy, security, beauty, quiet, and
cleanliness, and gives inside tips on how to be enjoy each
particular destination from your chosen campground. It also details
prices, opening and closing dates, websites, and other information
that will help you utilize your precious time to the fullest,
enjoying your Kentucky tent camping experience.
The only guide of its kind! The Complete Guide to the National Park
Lodges is the only definitive guide of its kind--covering every
lodge in America's National Parks and Monuments, from luxurious
inns to rustic cabins. The authors, National Park experts, tell
readers how to leave behind the hassles and headaches and make trip
planning painless. Having visited nearly every national park area
and lodge in the country, they share their sage advice on how to
choose a lodge that will best suit an individual's taste and needs.
*Now in a new, updated package with over 175 full-color
photographs. *Packed with firsthand information about each
property. *Includes room rates, facility information, detailed
maps, and so much more!
Explore America from your RV What could be better than hitting the
road in an RV and seeing the best of what the United States has to
offer with your family? Packed with 40 exciting trips you can enjoy
from your home on wheels, this helpful guide gives you everything
you need to plan the perfect RV vacation to great destinations
like: * The Grand Canyon * Mount Rushmore * Niagara Falls * New
Orleans * New York City * Rocky Mountain National Park * Walt
Disney World * Yosemite National Park In this newly updated guide
you'll discover: * 40 RV adventures for couples, families, and
retirees. * Terrific trips to national parks, iconic attractions,
and fun family destinations. * Expert recommendations for 120
campgrounds, from rustic to resort. * Delicious local dining
options highlighting the best each area has to offer. * Insider
information on must-see attractions and suggestions for 1-, 2-, and
3-week itineraries.
Perfect Camping for You in Tennessee, North Carolina, South
Carolina, and Georgia The Southern Appalachian and Smoky Mountains
provide spectacular backdrops for some of the most scenic
campgrounds in the country. But do you know which campgrounds offer
the most privacy? Which are the best for first-time campers? Johnny
Molloy has traversed the entire region-tree-topped mountains, clear
streams, and lush woodlands of East Tennessee, western North
Carolina, northern Georgia, and western South Carolina-and compiled
the most up-to-date research to steer you to the ideal spot! Best
Tent Camping: Southern Appalachian and Smoky Mountains presents 50
of the region's best campgrounds, organized by state. Selections
are based on location, topography, size, and overall appeal, and
every site is rated for beauty, privacy, spaciousness, safety and
security, and cleanliness-so you'll always know what to expect. The
new full-color edition of this proven guidebook provides everything
you need to know, with detailed maps of each campground and key
information such as fees, restrictions, dates of operation, and
facilities, as well as driving directions and GPS coordinates.
Whether you seek a quiet campground near a remote highland stream
or a family campground with all the amenities, grab Best Tent
Camping: Southern Appalachian and Smoky Mountains. It's an escape
for all who wish to find those special locales that recharge the
mind, body, and spirit. This guide is a keeper.
Revealing England's most stunning caravan site locations, "Cool
Caravanning" presents a handpicked selection of 50 great places to
stay. This stylish book packed with great ideas means that you'll
never look at caravanning in the same way again. Whether you're
looking for great views, children-friendly spots, a beach holiday,
a walking break, an action adventure or just somewhere to relax,
"Cool Caravanning" has something for everyone, whether you're an
old hand or a first-timer.
Taking hikers to some of the most scenic sections of the fabulous
Grand Canyon National Park, this book includes short descriptions
and maps of seventeen easy day hikes in the park. Hikes in this
book are fairly short, usually (but not always) without big hills,
and are on well-defined, easy-to-follow trails. Fully updated and
revised, this guide is the ultimate companion for those seeking a
fun, easy, and scenic hike.
Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park welcomes more than 4
million visitors every year, but this jewel of America's parks has
seen more than its fair share of deaths among its tourists. More
than 70 people have perished attempting to climb Longs Peak, the
park's tallest mountain-some of whom vanished into the wilderness,
never to be found. Thousand-foot falls from high rock ledges,
hypothermia, avalanches that bury climbers, lightning strikes, a
historic flood, and even plane crashes are among the ways that park
visitors have met a bad end. Author Randi Minetor also provides
tips for staying alive and safe in the Rocky Mountains.
Each year almost two million visitors come to Mount Rainier
National Park. If they don't follow safety warnings, they may find
themselves victims of a climbing accident, or face-to-face with a
mountain lion, or stuck in the fog and snow on the Muir Snowfield,
a place that is continually rated as one of America's most
dangerous hikes. Death in Mount Rainier National Park gathers some
of the most dramatic stories of the more than 400 deaths that have
occurred in the park's history.
The Best in Tent Camping: New England is a guidebook for tent
campers who like quiet, scenic, and serene campsites. It's the
perfect resource if you blanch at the thought of pitching a tent on
a concrete slab, trying to sleep through the blare of another
camper's boombox, or waking to find your tent surrounded by a
convoy of RVs. Painstakingly selected from hundreds of campgrounds,
this book guides you to the quietest, most beautiful, most secure,
and best-managed campgrounds in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont,
Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island. Each campground
profile provides essential details on facilities, reservations,
fees, and restrictions, as well as an accurate, easy-to-read map
making the campground a snap to locate. Rich with history, natural
beauty, and environmental diversity, New England offers campers a
new experience at every turn. From the tidal marsh of Long Island
Sound, to Vermont's world-famous forests, to the rocky shores of
Maine, New England camping has never been better.
Perfect Camping for You in Michigan! The Great Lakes State provides
a spectacular backdrop for some of the most scenic campgrounds in
the country. But do you know which campgrounds offer the most
privacy? Which are the best for first-time campers? Matt Forster
traversed the entire state-from the grassy dunes overlooking Lake
Michigan to a quiet lake that serves as a portal to the Sylvania
Wilderness-and compiled the most up-to-date research to steer you
to the perfect spot! Best Tent Camping: Michigan presents 50
national park, state park, national forest, and state forest
campgrounds, organized into five distinct regions. Selections are
based on location, topography, size, and overall appeal, and every
site is rated for beauty, privacy, spaciousness, safety and
security, and cleanliness-so you'll always know what to expect. The
new full-color edition of this proven guidebook provides everything
you need to know, with detailed maps of each campground and key
information such as fees, restrictions, dates of operation, and
facilities, as well as driving directions and GPS coordinates.
Whether you seek a quiet campground near a fish-filled stream or a
family campground with all the amenities, grab Best Tent Camping:
Michigan. It's an escape for all who wish to find those special
locales that recharge the mind, body, and spirit. This guide is a
keeper.
Best Tent Camping: Florida will guide you to the quietest, most
beautiful, most secure, and best managed campgrounds in Florida.
Painstakingly selected from more than 1,000 campgrounds in the
forest, in the swamps, and on the coast, each campsite is rated for
beauty, noise, privacy, security, spaciousness, and cleanliness.
Each campground profile provides essential details on facilities,
reservations, fees, and restrictions, as well as an accurate,
easy-to-read map, making the campground easily accessible.
Well-traveled outdoors writer Johnny Molloy has used his wealth of
experience and scoured the entirety of Florida for this updated
edition -- choosing only the most pristine campgrounds that include
great locales for tent campers and feature fun outdoors activities
nearby, most as close as your tent door. Whether you are a native
Floridian in search of new territory or an out-of-state vacationer,
Best Tent Camping unlocks the secrets to finding and enjoying the
best tent-camping experiences in Florida.
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