
Wild Guide Lake District And Yorkshire Dales: Hidden Places And Great Adventures - Including Bowland And South Pennines
Imagine a summer spent swimming in mountain waterfalls, exploring lost ruins and caverns, and camping in ancient forests. In this explorer s compendium you will discover the most exciting and lesser-known places to visit in the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales, with magical places to stay and where to find the very best local and artisan food, straight from the farm or field. Featuring stunning p...
Series: Wild Guide (Book 4)
Paperback: 272 pages
Publisher: Wild Things Publishing (May 30, 2016)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 9781910636091
ISBN-13: 978-1910636091
ASIN: 1910636096
Product Dimensions: 7 x 1 x 8 inches
Amazon Rank: 1845166
Format: PDF Text TXT ebook
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“Beautiful book, full of gorgeous photos of the lake district. Quality glossy paper which is so important for clear and colorful printing as well as longevity....”
otography and engaging travel writing, this is the perfect book for families seeking new adventures off the beaten track, or explorers dreaming up their ultimate weekend escape. New from the award-winning Wild Guide series, with over 750 secret adventures, hidden places and wild weekend escapes. Taking you to places no other guidebook reaches. Wild swims, waterfalls, river pools and hidden tarns Scrambles, gorge walks and gills Secret beaches and islands Lesser-known peaks and extraordinary rock formations Giant caverns and caves Lost ruins, follies and sacred wells Meadows, ancient forests and amazing wildlife Local food producers, micro-breweries, inns and farm shops Bothies, gypsy caravans, wild camps and campfire campsites Ancient rock art, sacred circles and the Stonehenge of the north
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