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Cotswolds Map and Guide of Places to Visit is the ideal guide to the very best of Cotswolds. From the gorgeous, honey-coloured stone villages to the dramatic rolling hills The Cotswolds are a visual feast. Long, winding lanes connect beautiful villages with excellent pubs and friendly tearooms. This area of outstanding natural beauty is ideal for a day out, weekend away or destination holiday. Our Cotswolds Map & Guide presents the Cotswolds' multiple attractions in an accessible, easy-to-read and follow, format. It is in the format of a fold-out map and has a detailed visitor map on one side and visitor information on the other: Cotswolds Visitor Map An unbelievably detailed map on one side with lots of additional visitor information The ideal scale for touring at 1:126,720 (2 miles to 1 inch) Clear and easy-to-follow cartography also easy to fold and unfold Cotswolds Travel Guide All the information you need is shown on the reverse side of the map ensuring you will see the very best of the Cotswolds The best things to see and do are grouped into the following sections: Main Centres; Towns Villages of interest; Farm and Countryside interests; Birds and wildlife; Train and transport interests; Historic buildings; Gardens; Museums; Art Galleries; Arts and Crafts; Traditional inns with rooms; Pubs; Coffee, delis and teas... Carefully selected scenic drives including the distance and what to see and expect en route Illustrated with full-colour photographs, our renowned map and guide to the Cotswolds will make it easy to plan your trip. It really is the 'go-to' guide and map for the very best of the Cotswolds.
In this Devon guide book, which includes the Dartmoor and Exmoor National Parks, experienced West Country writer and photographer (and former Devon resident), William Fricker, provides his opinion on this wonderful area of England. Offering a unique perspective on this well-travelled area of Britain, William reveals little-known corners of Devon that will delight and surprise. * Discover the best beaches and harbours, the most beautiful villages and river valleys * Experience a full range of activities from surfing and exploring the coast path to visiting gardens, exploring the brilliant architecture of the country houses and churches, to hiring a Salcombe Yawl * Enjoy a wide range of interesting and quirky places to stay, from tree houses to country house hotels, to pubs, and restaurants with rooms * Immerse yourself in the best variety of eateries, from delis and coffee shops, to dining pubs and traditional hostelries, as well as the best local craftspeople, and art galleries * Includes over 300 photographs and illustrations really bringing your trip to life before you've even left home * Over 43 pages of touring maps so you can plan your time Here is a refreshing and enlightening take on what Devon has to offer visitors and locals alike. All entries are chosen on merit, and what they have in common is that extra Something Special. 'This is both an attractive guidebook and a refreshingly different read...what marks this guide out in particular is the excellent use it makes of Goldeneye's specialist mapping skills.' Devon Life Magazine 'In photography, layout and design, Goldeneye Guides look unbeatable' Sebastian Faulks A visual feast - like no other guidebook!
Explore the North Devon coast with this laminated, waterproof, tear-resistant Devon walking map. With 10 circular, clearly-marked routes this easy-to-use map will help you discover this beautiful coast line via some of the finest pubs and tearooms. North Devon is arguably one of the most beautiful corners of England and is superb walking country. Spectacular coastal views, long horizons inland towards Exmoor, a wealth of wildlife, wild flowers and old tracks. These circular routes were walked and researched in the winter after long spells of heavy rain, and are thus all passable throughout the year. Stout, waterproof footwear is advised although training shoes are adequate during the summer months. Each of the 10 walking tours include: * All the practical information you need - how far, how much time to allow, what's the terrain like, is it suitable for dogs, where are the loos, where do I park, can I get a cream tea or a beer along the way. * Features of interest - each map includes the highlights of what you can expect to see along the way. * Clear navigational reference points - at each turn there is a clear description of what you should be able to see to ensure you select the correct route. With the walks starting from 4 miles, there's a walk for everyone here. Use the short description and photographs to help you decide whether the routes suits you then strap on your boots and head out for a wonderful escape into the Devon countryside. Walks: 1. Combe Martin - Great Hangman 2. Heddon Valley - Trentishoe Down 3. Valley of Rocks 4. Lynmouth - Countisbury 5. Mortehoe - Lee 6. Saunton - Croyde - Putsborough 7. Braunton - Crow Point - Saunton 8. Hartland Quay -Titchberry 9. Clovelly - Brownsham 10. Buck's Mills - Peppercombe
Cotswold Classic Walks guide is a wonderful collection of 25 scenic, circular walks and 10 e-bike routes that will take you off the beaten track to discover the beautiful Cotswolds. Be prepared for some hills as you don your boots and enjoy a day or a weekend of fresh air, exercise and some much-needed freedom. We give you advice on which walks are best for kids, for dogs or a sumptuous pub lunch. If you're after a great view or need some solitude, whatever you need, this book will guide you to find a walk that suits you. Discover bluebells in springtime, wonderful, hidden-away pubs, pushchair- friendly routes and peace and quiet in remote landscapes. he clear mapping and even clearer instructions will ensure you explore with confidence. Enjoy your time out with this wonderful Cotswold walking guide.
Cornwall Map and Guide of Places to Visit is the ideal guide to the very best of Cornwall. Cornwall remains Britain's Number 1 holiday destination for a week or a fortnight's break. Our Goldeneye Cornwall Leisure Map & Travel Guide has been researched, compiled and published in Cornwall by Cornish locals. Our team knows Cornwall like no other organisation! Our Cornwall Map & Guide presents Cornwall's multiple attractions in an accessible, easy-to-read and follow, format. In fact, we've been producing this publication for over 30 years and it is firmly part of our DNA. The Cornwall Map and Guide is in the format of a fold-out map and has a detailed visitor map on one side and visitor information on the other: Cornwall Visitor Map An unbelievably detailed map on one side with lots of additional visitor information The ideal scale for touring at 1:126,720 (2 miles to 1 inch) Tourist attractions like beaches & surfing, gardens, harbours & National Trust properties are clearly highlighted Clear and easy-to-follow cartography, also easy to fold and unfold Cornwall Travel Guide All the information you need is shown on the reverse side of the map ensuring you will see the very best of Cornwall The best things to see and do are grouped into the following sections: Main Centres; Villages of interest; Little harbours & ports of interest; Foodie Pubs; Cafes, Diners & Tea Rooms; Industrial interest; Mine shafts & engine houses; Gardens; Historic buildings; Museums; Ancient monuments, stone circles & hill forts; Great Cornwall churches; Galleries & workshops; Railway & canal interest; Country parks & places of natural interest; Farm & countryside interests; Birds & wildlife; Theatres; Family fun & adventure; Film & TV locations A guide to the coastal footpaths including the distance and what to see and expect en route Illustrated with full-colour photographs, our renowned map and guide to Cornwall will make it easy to plan your trip. It really is the 'go-to' guide and map for the very best of Cornwall.
In this Lake District guide book, experienced UK travel writer and photographer William Fricker, provides his opinion on England's largest National Park. Offering a unique perspective on this well-travelled area of Britain, William reveals little-known corners of the Lake District that will delight and surprise. * Experience a full range of activities - from scenic walks and bike rides, to getting out on the water. * Enjoy a wide range of interesting and quirky places to stay - from camp sites, to farmhouse B&Bs, to coastal inns and boutique hotels. * Immerse yourself in the best variety of eateries - from lake-view cafes, to country inns, to tearooms and restaurants. * Includes over 300 photographs and illustrations really bringing your trip to life before you've even left home. Here is a refreshing and enlightening take on what the Lake District has to offer visitors and locals alike. All entries are chosen on merit, and what they have in common is that extra Something Special. A visual feast - like no other guidebook!
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