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Go beyond the ordinary with this remarkable travelogue, guidebook,
and coffee table keepsake filled with spectacular color photography
that showcases Iceland's stunning beauty and hidden gems, from its
fjords and highlands to the Western Islands and the capital
Reykjavik-the first entry in the Hedonist's Guide travel series.
Combining essential insider details, cultural information, must-see
attractions, and detailed maps with glorious custom photography,
Stunning Iceland is the ultimate handbook for modern nomads,
including both savvy travelers and novice tourists. Designed for
twenty-first century globetrotters, Stunning Iceland features
stylish graphics and an elegant visual design, as well as a
breakdown of must-visit places, thematic double-page photographic
spreads to help you discover and understand the city, and walking
routes to explore each district away from the crowds. Whether you
prefer a more traditional visit or want to chart your own unique
course, this user-friendly handbook includes everything you
need-and more: Discover the charm of a luxury ecolodge surrounded
by nature Meet the surfers of the Arctic Taste the new Nordic
gastronomy Follow in the footsteps of the heroes of the Icelandic
sagas Meet the polar fox and the blue whale Bathe in the natural
hot springs Admire the Icelandic flora Learn about the battle
between the tectonic plates beneath Iceland and its active
volcanoes Experience Reykjavik, the nation's beating heart Stunning
Iceland offers inspiration and insight for armchair travelers and
dreamers alike. Best of all, the gorgeous photography transforms
the book into a keepsake that will transport you back to your
favorite places and sights long after returning home. Experience
Iceland as never before with the Hedonist's Guide!
Whether it's rafting down the Chattooga River, hiking along the
Bartram Trail, or sea kayaking around Cumberland Island National
Seashore, Georgia is stuffed with opportunities for outdoor
enthusiasts of all abilities. To help these adventurers on their
way, Best Tent Camping: Georgia by Johnny Molloy reveals the best
places in the Peach State to pitch a tent, from mountainous
Amicalola Falls State Park, starting point for Appalachian Trail
thru-hikers, to the windswept dunes of Cumberland Island. Written
to steer campers away from concrete slabs and convoys of RVs, Best
Tent Camping: Georgia points tent campers to only the most scenic
and serene campsites in the state. Painstakingly selected from
hundreds of campgrounds, each of the 50 campsites is rated for:
beauty, noise, privacy, security, spaciousness, and cleanliness. In
addition, 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.
Also included are suggestions for nearby outdoor recreation and
sightseeing, pinpointing attractions that often go unnoticed.
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.
This completely updated edition of the first complete guide to the
cabins and fire lookouts available for rent in Oregon and
Washington now covers a total of 61 properties (29 new!). Ranging
from a luxurious cabin just off the road to a remote 60-foot tower
deep in the wilderness, these scenic, secluded, and historic
structures can be your own private place in the woods.
This fully updated and revised guide to more than 300 public
campgrounds in the state of Washington is perfect for tent and RV
campers alike. Within each of the campground listings is vital
information on location, road conditions, fees, reservations,
available facilities, and recreational activities. The listings are
organized by geographic area, and thorough site maps help simplify
the search for the perfect campground. In addition, Camping
Washington suggests best campgrounds in six categories: families
with small children and families with teenagers, campers who seek
solitude, anglers, hikers, and wildlife viewers. Look inside to
find: * Campground locations * Facilities and hookups * Fees and
reservations * GPS coordinates for each campground
Looking for the ideal spot to pitch your tent or park your RV?
Camping Georgia will take you there. This comprehensive guidebook
gives detailed descriptions of more than 100 public campgrounds
throughout Georgia - from the mountains to the plains to the
coastal areas. The listings include campsites managed by national,
state, city, and county parks, the Forest Service, the Bureau of
Land Management, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Easy-to-use
maps and charts will simplify your search for the perfect
campground. You'll also find vital information on camp locations,
fees and reservations, facilities and hookups, recreational
activities, weather and geography, and local attractions.
Best Easy Day Hikes Blue Ridge Parkway offers concise descriptions
and detailed maps for thirty-four easy-to-follow trails from the
southern end of Shenandoah National Park in Virginia to Great Smoky
Mountains National Park in North Carolina. Featuring: Thirty-minute
strolls to full-day adventures Hikes for everyone, including
families Great hikes featuring waterfalls and wildflowers; great
hikes for dogs Mile-by-mile directions and clear trail maps
Zero-impact tips
Hike, backpack, bring the kids--there's a trail for you in
Shenandoah. With its roaring waterfalls, secluded canyons, diverse
plant and animal life, and rich cultural history, Virginia's
Shenandoah National Park offers boundless outdoor adventures. Now
in its second edition, Top Trails: Shenandoah National Park
describes the classic destinations and lesser-known jewels in 50
must-do hikes. This updated guide by acclaimed outdoors writer
Johnny Molloy offers new hikes, such as the Bearfence Mountain Rock
Scramble and the remote Trayfoot Mountain Loop, that explore the
heart of the park. Each trail entry includes expert commentary,
easy-to-follow maps, and GPS waypoints, as well as trailhead
directions, trail-feature charts, and "don't get lost" milestones.
So you will always know where you're going and what to expect.
Hundreds of miles of trails run like veins through Shenandoah
National Park. Save the time and frustration of finding the perfect
hikes to suit you. Whether you're looking for a scenic stroll to
stretch your legs, a full-day adventure, or a rewarding backpacking
trip into the back of beyond, Top Trails: Shenandoah National Park
puts the backcountry majesty of Shenandoah at your fingertips.
It Happened in Glacier National Park takes readers on a rollicking,
behind-the-scenes look at some of the characters and episodes from
the Park's storied past. Including both famous tales, and famous
names--and little-known heroes, heroines, and happenings.
Nothing is more rewarding than taking the family on a camping trip,
spending quality time together and enjoying the wonders of mother
nature. This handy guide will assist you in choosing your
destination, be it a star-rated beach resort or a remote bush camp.
Sites are listed by province, with colour-coding for easy
reference. Each entry contains a brief description of the site, the
type of resort, the price range, and symbols showing the facilities
available, as well as the tourism grading council rating, where
applicable. Full contact details and GPS co-ordinates are supplied.
Quickfinder listing over 600 caravan and camping sites; Icons
indicating price range, facilities and amenities; Toll road and
distance information; Detailed provincial and area maps; Useful
camping checklist and emergency numbers.
This guide to nearly 100 public campgrounds in the state of
Pennsylvania is perfect for tent and RV campers alike. Within each
of the campground listings is vital information on location, road
conditions, fees, reservations, available facilities, and
recreational activities. The listings are organized by geographic
area, and thorough site maps will help simplify the search for the
perfect campground. In addition, Camping Pennsylvania provides
useful tips on camping etiquette, camping with children, and
enjoying--or avoiding--the state's diverse and abundant wildlife.
Look inside for: Campground locations Facilities and hookups Fees
and reservations GPS coordinates for each campground Tips on
wildlife, safety, and zero-impact camping
Fully updated and revised, this guide details information on 700
public campgrounds in Alaska accessible by car. It's a guide for
everyone from tenters to RVers.
This updated compendium of facts, observations, discoveries,
reviews, serendipities, humor, experiences, and more is not only
for the road traveler, but the armchair traveler as well. Unlike
typical guides, which read more like phone directories, Romancing
the Roads is a shared diary of discoveries along America's highways
and byways. Join Gerry on a tour of hotels, B & B's,
restaurants, national parks, antique stores, consignment shops,
boutiques, and little-known places that make America such a great
place for road-tripping. Unless otherwise noted, the author has
visited every place mentioned, from the ostrich farm along
Interstate 10 in Arizona to the Biltmore hotel in Los Angeles. Even
if you never get in the car and discover such wonders for yourself,
you will enjoy this vicarious journey to places both sublime and
ordinary as the author makes her way from Washington to California
and east to the Mississippi River.
Afternoon tea is more than a meal--it's a moment, an aesthetic, a
pose. Afternoon Tea Is the New Happy Hour features more than 75
recipes to make your tea time memorable. Inside you'll find
easy-to-follow recipes to create tea sandwiches, scones, breads,
cakes, dips, and, of course--tea. Whether you're throwing a vintage
tea party or looking for high tea food ideas, there's something for
everyone. Bestselling author Gail Greco also shares cooking and
serving tea tips, tea etiquette, insight on the differences between
using tea bags, a tea kettle, and loose leaves, and the lingo used
by tea connoisseurs. Gail includes her own food photography which
showcases the happy hour crowd pleasers. In this cookbook, you'll
find: Plenty of tea time favorites, like Apple Hibiscus Tea, Tea
Toddy One-Shot, Alice's Sorbet Float Tea, and Basic Barista Tea
Latte with Rooibos. For appetizers Gail shares Cheddar Ranch Crab
Dip, Spicey Baked Artichoke Bruschetta, Pizza Cupcakes, and Mini
Soft Baked Pretzels. If you're craving sandwiches, you'll find
Pimento Pita Pocket Poufs and Food Truck Zone Shrimp/Corn ' Wiches.
And to keep everyone excited, you'll find Tea-Thyme Ginger Bars,
Glazed Lemon Loaf Cake, Teasicles, Potato Chip Walnut Tartlets, and
Puddle-of-Chocolate and Chai Pots de Creme. There's something for
everyone! This beautiful cookbook will provide you with the high
tea food ideas you can't find anywhere else. Afternoon Tea Is the
New Happy Hour is a wildly creative mix of vintage and modern.
Pinkies up, it's tea time!
As Spanish authorities colonized Alta California, they established
21 Franciscan missions and four forts, or presidios, to bring the
native inhabitants of the region under control and to provide for
security and defense. Today, the missions and presidios are among
California's most popular historic landmarks, and enduring
reminders of California's Spanish and Mexican past. For travelers
and outdoor enthusiasts who want to experience a taste of all that
the area has to offer, this book contains short hikes, biking, and
other outdoor recreation opportunities, plus travel information and
natural history. It is a fun and fascinating tour of the missions
and presidios for vacationers and history buffs alike.
Other books in the "Exploring series include Big South Fork
National River and Recreation Area, Canyonlands and Arches National
Park, Cape Hatteras and Cape Lookout National Seashores, Dinosaur
National Monument, Florida's Atlantic Coast Beaches, Florida's Gulf
Coast Beaches, Glacier National Park, Great Texas Coastal Birding
Trail, Gulf Islands National Seashore, Hawaii's Parklands, Mount
Helena, Point Reyes National Seashore and Golden Gate National
Recreation Area, and Southern California Beaches.
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.
England and Wales might feel familiar to many, but there are
countless hidden idylls and remote wildernesses to discover amongst
the soaring passes, spectacular coastlines and boundless moorlands.
For many, Martin's 'slow road' routes will have opened up the
country's most well known highways and byways, but there is so much
more to England and Wales than these, at times overcrowded,
hotspots. This book is the next, natural step in Martin's
wanderings around England and Wales. If Take The Slow Road whetted
the appetite for a Great British adventure, this book will be the
main course, filling you up with inspiring writing and beautiful
imagery from the most remote and wild corners of England and Wales.
It will take you to the very edges of the map, on a series of
personal journeys to uncover parts of these countries that the
masses never reach but wish they could. In discovering these secret
and beautiful places this fabulous book shows the reader that, with
a little imagination, and some effort, they too can get off the
beaten track in their own country.
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