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The Most Amazing Places to Visit in Britain's Countryside (Readers Digest)

The Most Amazing Places to Visit in Britain's Countryside (Readers Digest)
By Reader's Digest

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This book will take you on a fantastic journey of discovery to some of the most spectacular and unspoiled parts of Britain's countryside. From lonely salt marshes teeming with wildlife to windswept mountain peaks, this glorious book shows you the amazing variety of landscape Britain has to offer. Organised by region and covering 500 accessible locations across the country, this will make an invaluable companion when exploring our countryside.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3180 in Books
  • Published on: 2009-03-27
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 320 pages

Editorial Reviews

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Effortlessly inspires the reader to visit the stunning range of countryside Britain has to offer. The evocative descriptions, facinating tales and beautiful photographs are truly eye opening. I can't wait to work my way across the British countryside armed with this book. --Outdoor Photography

'this book is a key to discovering the most enchanting parts of the country' --Best of British


Customer Reviews

The most amazing Places in Britain's countryside4
I bought this book and it's companion volume because as a home educating family we are always on the lookout for interesting (and hopefully cheap) places to visit and we are going to start camping holidays this year. This book has beautiful photographs and many interesting and often out of the way places to visit outdoors. I enjoyed reading the historical perspectives and the descriptions left me wanting to experience places for myself.
I did find that the referencing was a bit confusing, ie each map has a colour code but 3 or more dots of the same colour on a map (but different parts of an area) have the same number.
Readers Digest books never seem to lack colour and information and this one is a hearty read too. (I shall have something to do whilst I'm stuck in my tent in the pouring rain!)