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  • - 50 Best Places to Explore by SUP, Kayak & Canoe
    av Lizzie Carr
    196,-

    Paddling Britain Guide - Travel information and expert advice on the best places to stand-up paddleboard, kayak and canoe in the UK, including top tips, suitable kit, weather and paddling responsibly, as well as wildlife and secret spots. Includes the 50 best places to paddle, from the West Country to East Anglia, Wales to Scotland.

  • av Benedict le Vay
    250,-

    Expert railway enthusiast Ben Le Vay returns with a new edition of his much-acclaimed guide to discovering Britain from the rails. This latest edition adds new lines and destinations in Britain's fast-changing railway, while updating the guide to the classic greats. Thoroughly updated, it includes a full, fascinating guide to the new Borders Railway in Scotland, plus details of the new route from London to Oxford and expanded coverage of the eccentric Jolly Fisherman line in Lincolnshire and the charming Cotswold line from Oxford to Hereford. Also included are more details of the Far North line from Inverness to Wick and Thurso. 'Now, finally, the network has a book to be proud of!' So said one reviewer of the first edition. Branch lines and 'secret railways' are covered, and so too are the popular routes such as the glorious East Coast main line to Scotland and the Great Western to Penzance. Regional treats include the famed West Highland Line in Scotland, the Settle and Carlisle railway in the north of England, and entire chapters dedicated to 'Wales Rails' and 'East Anglia: A Circular Tour'. Additional information ranges from the practical - such as a guide to the layout of some of the country's main termini - to the 'Inside Track: a window-gazer's guide to stuff to look out for on your journey' and intriguing train trivia. The best historic and preserved railways are also included, as are Ben's Top Ten Rail Journeys. Ben Le Vay says: 'There are endless books about trains, about the history of the railways, about stations, signal boxes, carriages, wagons. as specialist as you like. There are also myriad books about British cities and countryside, about what is wonderful and fascinating about different patches of our unique island. But there were none that successfully combined the one type of book with the other (after all, you look at the country while sitting on trains) until now. And this is I do with deep knowledge, love and enthusiasm for both parts.

  • - Wild adventures in Britain's rugged corners
    av Phoebe Smith
    196,-

    Wilderness Weekends Guide - Travel information and expert holiday advice on the best wild camping destinations in Britain, detailed maps, practical tips and routes. Featuring 26 wild camping sites in England, Wales and Scotland chosen for their dramatic locations, what to bring and when to visit, wildlife guides, natural history and camping advice.

  • av Caroline Mills
    256,-

    Camping Road Trips: UK. Travel guide with personal selection of 30 handpicked road trips throughout the UK and Jersey, suitable for campervans, motorhomes, long-distance cyclists and other fans of camping. Self-guided tours, many themed, designed to inspire slow exploration of coasts, mountains, forests, vineyards, pastoral idylls and cities.

  • av Patrick Kinsella
    270,-

    Caving, canyoning, coasteering: 30 exhilarating adventures around Britain travel guide - discover where to go for the best outdoor pursuit experiences around Britain, from the West Country to the Cairngorms, from surf-skiing and bike-packing to tree climbing, letterboxing, mudlarking, sandboarding, bike-packing, Munro bagging and much more besides.

  • - A guide to ancient and modern sites that stir the soul
    av Martin Symington
    246,-

    Britain's Sacred Places: a guide to ancient and modern sites that stir the soul - travel guide covering places of religious and secular pilgrimage in England, Wales and Scotland, from Westminster Abbey to Iona, Twickenham stadium to the Orkneys, including Buddhist temples, Stonehenge, Freddie Mercury's home and Princess Diana's statue.

  • av Lottie Gross
    246,-

    Dog-friendly Weekends is the first all-encompassing, practical and inspirational guidebook to dog-friendly holidays in Britain. Not only does it cover dog-friendly accommodation and pubs, but most importantly, each chapter offers a well-rounded weekend away, with recommendations on attractions where the dog is allowed and great walks for all abilities. Travel journalist and dog-travel expert Lottie Gross has spent several years travelling thousands of miles around Britain with her canine companions sifting out places which are truly dog-friendly from those which are simply dog-tolerant. Drawing on her experiences, and on her research as the Times Expert Traveller dog-friendly writer, she has come up with a unique guidebook that pinpoints all the best places to go and things to do when travelling around Britain with your dog. Going on holiday without your dog is never the ideal solution, which is why this book offers inspiration for 50 dog-friendly weekends away in Britain, including museums where you can take the dog inside on a rainy day, heritage railways where the dog rides free, and countless excellent walks the whole family can enjoy. Island-hopping, city breaks, and coast and countryside romps are all included, from Cornwall to the Scottish Highlands. This is also a useful, practical guide that addresses the questions all dog-owners have to consider when travelling with their pets. Is there space by the table for my dog? Can the dog come down to breakfast? Can the dog be left in the room? Each place included has been vetted (no pun intended) by the author, whose first-hand experience is supplemented with contributions from experts on safe and responsible travel with your dog, ensuring every owner is well equipped to give the whole family a memorable break away.

  • av Benedict le Vay
    196,-

    Scotland from the Rails Guide - discover Scotland by rail, travel tips on Scottish train travel and what to see from your carriage. Covers the Central Belt, East Coast, Sou'Western, West Highland Line, Skye Railway and Far North Line, plus local history, practical advice, secret railways, branch lines, food and restaurants, hotels and B&Bs.

  • - An Explorer's Guide to Britain's Woods and Forests
    av Alvin Nicholas
    280,-

    Wild Woods Guide - Travel, nature, woodland and outdoor information and tips for 450 of the most magical, extraordinary and lesser-known woods in England, Scotland and Wales, ideal for weekend escapes, including best campsites and bothies, wildlife, waterfalls, wild swimming, canoeing, caves and canyons. Includes directions and route descriptions.

  • - A Wild Camper's Guide to Eating Well
    av Phoebe Smith
    160,-

    The Wilderness Cookbook - recipes for wild campers, wild cooking in wild places, including fifty recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert and snacks in moorland, coast, woodland, mountain or riverside. Includes countryside safety tips, basic terrain-specific foraging, preparing food with a single stove, and improvising kit from the landscape.

  • - A guide to wild walks, short adventures, scrambles, great views, wild camping & more
    av Phoebe Smith
    196,-

    Britain's Best Small Hills guide - travel information and expert advice from award-winning writer Phoebe Smith on the best small hills (609 metres or less) in Britain to climb, plus maps, practical and safety advice, and tips on walking with children. Features 60 walks, 20 each in England, Wales and Scotland, from Cornwall to the Highlands.

  • - Extraordinary Experiences Connecting with Nature in Britain
    av Jini Reddy
    196,-

    Wild Times Guide - Travel, nature and outdoor information and tips for 26 suggested British experiences connecting to nature in England, Scotland and Wales, including bushcraft, wild pottery, Dark Sky gazing, horse whispering, rewilding and urban birding. Full of 'how to' information and ideal for eco-lovers, outdoors enthusiasts and nature novices.

  • av Benedict le Vay
    196,-

    Ben Le Vay's Eccentric Cambridge - Holiday tips and travel information including quirky Cambridge highlights, unusual historical sites, walks and amusing activities. This guide also features art and architecture, hidden secrets and outrageous stories about the university and its people, Grantchester, colleges and churches, boat races and punting.

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