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Hidden Places Of Dorset, Hampshire & The Isle Of Wight (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434382) Dorset is a beautiful county with rolling chalk downs, dark heathland, the long ridge of Purbeck Hills and an incomparable coastline with its wealth of magnificent rock formations sculptured by the sea. "Hampshire and the Isle of Wight" offer the visitor a wonderful combination of seafaring tradition in the many coastal towns and villages and wonderful countryside eptomized by the New Forest and the rolling hills of Northeast Hampshire. more>>
Hidden Places Of East Anglia (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434665) This is the 9th edition of The Hidden Places of East Anglia which has been attractively updated and contains a wealth of interesting information on the history, the countryside, the towns and villages and the more established visitor attractions, but it also focuses on promoting the more secluded and little known places of interest and places to stay, eat and drink. more>>
Hidden Places Of England (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434405) England is a country blessed with magnificent landscapes from the mountainous ranges of the Lake District to the gentle rolling hills of the South Downs; from the picturesque county of Kent described as the 'Garden of England' to East Anglia with its famous Norfolk Broads and beautiful coastline rich in wildlife. England also possesses an extraordinary rich history with many cities, towns and villages providing evidence of Saxon Celtic, Roman and late Stone Age settlements as well as boasting some of the finest buildings in Britain, including great houses, royal and episcopal palaces and impressive castle. more>>
Hidden Places Of Ireland (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434542) Often called the 'Emerald Isle', Ireland is indeed rich in greenery but there is an abundance of variety in its landscape with rugged peaks and mountain ranges and lush pastures and spectacular scenic coastlines. Ireland also offers the visitor plenty of fascinating historical facts, a wonderful cultural heritage and many beautiful towns and villages. more>>
Hidden Places Of Northumberland And Durham (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434375) Northumberland has much to offer the visitor with the Cheviot Hills, the Kielder Forest Park, Hadrian's Wall and the North Northumberland Heritage Coast which, of course includes Bamburgh Castle, Holy Island and the Farne Islands. County Durham has a rich industrial heritage particularly in mining, steel and shipbuilding some of which is now in the relatively new county of Tyne & Wear, but it also possesses the historical city of Durham with its magnificent cathedral and castle and, to the north, the beautiful scenery of Weardale, Teesdale and the northern Pennines more>>
Hidden Places Of Scotland (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434535) Scotland is endowed with some of the most beautiful and stunning scenery in the British Isles, from the desolate peaks of the Highlands and rugged coastlines of the mainland and off-shore islands, to the peaceful and fertile valleys of the Scottish Borders. The visitor can also find quiet villages, cosy market towns, neat fishing ports as well as the attractions of the larger cities such as Edinburgh. more>>
Hidden Places Of The Lake District And Cumbria (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434672) This is the 8th edition of The Hidden Places of the Lake District and Cumbria which has been attractively updated and contains a wealth of interesting information on the history, the countryside, the towns and villages and the more established visitor attractions, but it also focuses on promoting the more secluded and little known places of interest and places to stay, eat and drink. more>>
Hidden Places Of The Peak District and Derbyshire (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434559) The Peak District National Park lies at the southern end of the Pennines between Sheffield and Manchester and was the first National Park to be set up in Britain in 1951. Although mostly contained within the county of Derbyshire it does in fact cover parts of six counties. It covers an area of around 540 square miles. The north of the park is a region of high moorland and towering plateaux that rise 2088 feet above sea level whilst further south are the Derbyshire Dales where the area becomes less wild and isolated and where two main rivers, the Wye and the Derwent, flow. These rivers were once heavily populated with industrial shipping traffic and along their banks may be found many interesting towns and villages. Derbyshire is a county blessed with a beautiful heritage, particularly to the south in and around the larger conurbations such as Derby. more>>
Hidden Places Of Wales (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434702) This is the 5th edition of The Hidden Places of Wales which has been fully updated and contains a wealth of interesting information on the history, the countryside, the towns and villages and the more established visitor attractions, but it also focuses on promoting the more secluded and little known places of interest and places to stay, eat and drink. more>>
Hidden Places Of Yorkshire (Travel Publishing Ltd, ISBN: 9781904434528) The county of Yorkshire is full of scenic historical and cultural diversity. In the northwest lies the picturesque Dales with its varied scenery of peat moorland, green pastureland and scattered woods intersected by the numerous brooks, streams and rivers. To the northeast are the imposing Yorkshire Moors, the rich agricultural Vale of York, the chalky hills of the Wolds and the dramatic storm-tossed coastline. In the south are the industrial and commercial cities and towns which have made such a major contribution to our industrial and cultural heritage. more>>
22/11/2008