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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, height x width: 198x130 mm
  • Sērija : Bradt Travel Guides (Slow Travel series)
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-May-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Bradt Travel Guides
  • ISBN-10: 1784778842
  • ISBN-13: 9781784778842
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 256 pages, height x width: 198x130 mm
  • Sērija : Bradt Travel Guides (Slow Travel series)
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-May-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Bradt Travel Guides
  • ISBN-10: 1784778842
  • ISBN-13: 9781784778842
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A brand new title, part of Bradt's award-winning series of Slow travel guides to UK regions, offering the most in-depth coverage available to North and Mid Devon, arguably the most beautiful and unspoilt countryside in southwest Britain. With area-by-area coverage, from around Clovelly and the Cornish border in the north to Mid Devon's Exe Valley and Tarka railway line, it is packed with suggestions for where to go and what to do, including plenty of outdoor activities such as horseriding, coasteering, walking and cycling. Interesting places to stay and eat are detailed, as are festivals, local customs and traditions, historical aspects, anecdotes, gardens, National Trust properties and where to go stargazing beneath the region's Dark Skies. North Devon has a unique blend of wild rugged coastline, deep river valleys, heather-covered moorland, family-friendly sandy beaches, great surfing and enchanting villages. While the car-free village of Clovelly provides a glimpse of Devon as it was 100 years ago, North Devon is also one of the country's leading centres for coasteering. Mid Devon is the least touristy part of the southwest - truly Slow Devon. The towns still hold weekly pannier markets and the pubs are full of locals discussing the price of sheep and Ruby Red cattle. People still walk, ride and cycle as part of their lives and visitors are always struck by the region's diversity: the wonderful views, the range of wildlife and the clarity of the night skies. Join veteran traveller, author and Devon resident Hilary Bradt, and her fellow long-term travellers and Devon residents Gill and Alistair Campbell, to discover in this unique guide exactly what it is that makes this beguiling region so special. From Lundy Island to the haunted village of Lapford, and from the extraordinary Dingles Fairground Heritage Centre to the War Horse Museum, Bradt's Slow Mid and North Devon has everything you need for a perfect trip.

Recenzijas

'Eye-opening and wonderful' The Sunday Times Magazine

'An invaluable inspiration to those who like to walk and discover new things about the region.' North Devon Journal

'Contains all manner of little known facts and tales about local characters both past and present.' Western Morning News

Papildus informācija

. A new title in Bradt's award-winning series of Slow travel guides . The most in-depth coverage available to north and mid Devon . Emphasises car-free travel, walking, local food, pubs and unusual or special accommodation

About Bradt Travel Guides . Founded in 1974, Bradt is now the largest independent guidebook publisher in the UK with over 200 titles in print . Serial WINNER of the Gold award for Best Guidebook Series in the Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards . Bradt guides are written by authors who really know their destinations. Many are resident there, or have been visiting regularly over a number of years. . Each new Bradt guide is backed by a dedicated press and social media campaign
Going Slow In North & Mid Devon 9(2)
A taste of North & Mid Devon
11(4)
Festivals
15(1)
NGS Gardens & Open Studios
16(1)
Car-free travel
17(4)
Wildlife
21(1)
Further reading & media
21(4)
How this book is arranged
25(4)
1 Northwest Devon: The Cornish Border To The River Torridge
29(32)
Getting there & around
30(1)
The Hartland heartland
30(11)
The Clovelly area
41(5)
South of the Atlantic Highway
46(2)
Bideford & area
48(13)
2 North Devon's Seaside
61(34)
Getting there & around
62(1)
Braunton, the Burrows & Saunton Sands
62(5)
Georgeham & Croyde
67(4)
Beaches & headlands: Morte Bay
71(4)
The llfracombe area
75(8)
Combe Martin & area
83(12)
3 Lundy Island
95(22)
Lundy's history
95(2)
Lundy today
97(2)
Wildlife
99(1)
Getting there
100(2)
Staying on Lundy
102(2)
Getting around Lundy
104(1)
What to take
104(1)
Making the most of a day trip
104(9)
Exploring the north
113(4)
4 Barnstaple & Inland North Devon
117(28)
Getting there & around
118(1)
Barnstaple
119(4)
North of Barnstaple
123(4)
South of Barnstaple
127(3)
Southwest of Barnstaple
130(4)
Great Torrington & area
134(5)
Southeast of Barnstaple: between the A377 & A361
139(6)
5 Devon's Exmoor
145(32)
Getting there & around
146(3)
Further information
149(1)
Western Exmoor: to Lynton via Blackmoor Gate
150(5)
The coastal triangle
155(8)
Lynton, Lynmouth & area
163(14)
6 Ruby Country: West Mid Devon
177(26)
Getting there & around
178(2)
Hatherleigh & area
180(12)
Holsworthy & area
192(11)
7 The Heart Of Devon
203(24)
Getting there & around
204(3)
South Molton & area
207(4)
Along the Tarka Line
211(16)
8 The Exe Valley
227(24)
Getting there & around
227(2)
Cullompton
229(2)
Bickleigh, Fursdon & around
231(7)
Tiverton & area
238(8)
Accommodation
246(5)
Index 251(4)
Index Of Advertisers 255
Hilary Bradt co-founded Bradt Travel Guides in 1974, but now lives in semi-retirement in Seaton, East Devon. After 40 years of writing guidebooks to Africa and South America, she has embraced her chosen home to the extent of insisting that such a large, varied and beautiful county deserved three Slow guides, not just one. A keen walker, she has covered many miles of the South West Coast Path and in her 80th year walked Devon's 117-mile Coast-to-Coast route. Most Saturdays see her taking part in one of Devon's Parkruns (5k, but she's appropriately slow) and during the summer a swim in the sea, just a few minutes away, is always a pleasure. She is a productive member of the South West Sculptors' Association and lectures regularly on travel-related topics. Alistair and Gill Campbell have lived in the West Country for more than 16 years. During that time they have walked extensively in the area, often leading walks for local residents, tourists and foreign tour groups. They have walked the entire South West Coast Path, the Two Moors Way, the Macmillan Way West and the Tarka Trail. They are both volunteer workers for the National Trust and for Exmoor National Park. They lead a team who restore ancient stone walls. As volunteer rangers, they aim to ensure that visitors get the most out of their experiences in the South West. They have written a very successful walks book for the local tourist association and contributed to previous editions of Bradt guides for the South West.