Cotswolds Malverns and Forest of Dean Map and Guide
Goldeneye (Verlag)
978-1-85965-289-3 (ISBN)
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.
William Fricker was born in Somerset and educated at Stonyhurst College, Lancashire and in various places of learning in Austria and Germany. He has worked in publishing for many years. William first worked for William Collins in London where he became a Creative Director in their paperback division before taking a sabbatical to make a 6,000 km trek across Europe (France-The Alps-Italy, to Greece) along the old mule tracks, footpaths and pilgrim's routes. Inspired by Patrick Leigh Fermor's A Time of Gifts, and Laurie Lee's As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning. On reaching Greece, his original plan was to then head south and walk up the Nile, but he believes his better judgement prevailed and returned on a rickety bicycle via North Africa, Spain and France amassing 5,000 km. He would like to record that he found walking a lot easier. For the past thirty years he has built up Goldeneye compiling the research, editorial and photography for more than two hundred UK travel guides and books; on cycling, touring and walking. More recently, he has been re-developing his Guidebooks to The Cotswolds, Cornwall, Devon and the Lake District.
Erscheinungsdatum | 21.07.2022 |
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Reihe/Serie | Goldeneye Map and Guide |
Zusatzinfo | Full colour photographs; Full colour photographs |
Verlagsort | Cheltenham |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 125 x 245 mm |
Themenwelt | Reiseführer ► Europa ► Großbritannien |
ISBN-10 | 1-85965-289-1 / 1859652891 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-85965-289-3 / 9781859652893 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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