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South Devon & Dartmoor (Slow Travel): Local, characterful guides to Britain's Special Places 2nd Revised edition [Mīkstie vāki]

, (Janice Booth)
  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width: 198x130 mm, weight: 430 g
  • Sērija : Bradt Travel Guides (Slow Travel series)
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Apr-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Bradt Travel Guides
  • ISBN-10: 1784770779
  • ISBN-13: 9781784770778
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 288 pages, height x width: 198x130 mm, weight: 430 g
  • Sērija : Bradt Travel Guides (Slow Travel series)
  • Izdošanas datums: 23-Apr-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Bradt Travel Guides
  • ISBN-10: 1784770779
  • ISBN-13: 9781784770778
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This new second edition of South Devon and Dartmoor is part of Bradt's distinctive 'Slow travel' series of guides to UK regions, offering in-depth exploration of one of England's most popular areas. Written by resident experts Hilary Bradt and Janice Booth, it is the essential companion guide to discovering not just the obvious and most popular sites, but also for getting off the beaten track and understanding what makes this gorgeous part of the country tick. Much of the information in Bradt's South Devon and Dartmoor has appeared in no other guidebook (apart from the first edition of this book) as the authors uncover the lesser-known charms of the region as well as different aspects of the more popular places, together with colourful characters from the past, folk history, and literary links from Agatha Christie to Conan Doyle. The guide has a special emphasis on car-free travel: walking, cycling and river boats, as well as local buses and trains. Local food is covered, while accommodation and places to eat and drink have been hand-selected by the authors, from idyllically located campsites to stylish boutique B&Bs, with additional advice from a Devon-based tour operator who has personally tested many restaurants and hotels. Colourful and witty writing, along with the authors' enthusiasm for their subject, makes the guide a pleasure to read. With Bradt's South Devon and Dartmoor discover the region's award-winning gin distillery and new whisky distillery; learn what really goes on at a wassail gathering; find out what you should do if you're harassed by pixies on Dartmoor; and discover unique local events like the annual Orange Race held in Totnes. Also included are selected walking routes with maps, and entertaining and informative stories about historical characters and folklore, while small and historic little village churches, with their idiosyncratic saints and intriguing carvings, are described in loving detail. Wet weather activities are also suggested for each area.

Recenzijas

'Eye-opening and wonderful' India Knight, The Sunday Times Magazine

'Packed full of knowledge of the area.' Tavistock Times Gazette

'Bradt Guides really get to the heart of slow travel.' Devon Life

Papildus informācija

. Bradt's Slow Guides are now the biggest selling UK regional guidebook series . A unique title: no other guide offers the depth or breadth of information on this one part of Devon . Unique content: much of the information has appeared in no other guidebook . Hand-picked hotels and restaurants, with additional advice from a Devon-based tour operator . Emphasis on car-free travel: walking, cycling and river boats, as well as local buses and trains. . Colourful and witty writing, along with the authors' enthusiasm for their subject, makes the guide a pleasure to read

About Bradt Travel Guides . Founded in 1974, Bradt is now the largest independent guidebook publisher in the UK with over 200 titles in print . WINNER of the Gold award for Best Guidebook Series in the Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards 2018 . 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 SOUTH DEVON & DARTMOOR
7(267)
A taste of South Devon & Dartmoor
7(4)
Getting there & around
11(3)
Some favourite visits
14(4)
Books & media
18(1)
How to use this book
19(4)
1 The Exe & Teign Estuaries
23(26)
Getting there & around
23(1)
Essential Exeter
24(1)
The Exe Estuary
25(9)
Dawlish Warren & Dawlish
34(5)
The Teign Valley
39(5)
South of the Teign
44(5)
2 The English Riviera: Torbay
49(30)
Getting there & around
50(1)
North of Torbay
51(3)
Torquay & around
54(9)
Paignton to Brixham
63(9)
Brixham
72(7)
3 Totnes & the River Dart
79(40)
Getting there & around
80(2)
Totnes
82(7)
Dartington & around
89(9)
The middle & lower River Dart
98(2)
Riverside villages
100(7)
Dartmouth & around
107(9)
Kingswear & the coast toward Brixham
116(3)
4 The South Hams & Devon's Far South
119(32)
Getting there & around
120(2)
The Slapton area
122(4)
Approaching the South Hams from Dartmoor
126(3)
Devon's far south
129(10)
The southern beaches
139(3)
River Avon, Bigbury-on-Sea & Burgh Island
142(3)
Ayrmer Cove, Westcombe Beach & Ringmore
145(1)
Modbury & area
146(5)
5 Plymouth, the Tamar Valley & Southern Dartmoor
151(32)
Getting there & around
152(1)
Plymouth
153(11)
South & southeast of Plymouth
164(2)
The Yealm Estuary
166(2)
The Tamar Valley
168(4)
East of the Tavy
172(5)
Southern Dartmoor
177(6)
6 The Eastern Fringe of Dartmoor
183(22)
Getting there & around
184(1)
The northern Teign Valley
184(4)
Newton Abbot & area
188(5)
Ashburton
193(2)
Buckfastleigh & area
195(10)
7 The Northwestern Fringe of Dartmoor
205(18)
Getting there & around
205(2)
The Beacon Villages
207(5)
Okehampton & around
212(4)
Lydford & around
216(7)
8 Dartmoor National Park
223(51)
Dartmoor: the hand of man
224(2)
Dartmoor tin & the stannary towns
226(1)
Getting there & around
227(7)
Chagford, Castle Drogo & the north
234(9)
The east
243(7)
Bovey Tracey
250(2)
The high moor
252(7)
Southwest Dartmoor
259(5)
The western moor
264(3)
Off the B3357
267(7)
Accommodation 274(9)
Index 283
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 inland footpaths, as well as enjoying Dartmoor on someone else's legs - those of a horse. 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 at libraries and literary festivals, both in Devon and further afield. Janice Booth considers Devon her 'home county' and settled here in 2001, after many decades in various other parts of Britain. As a wartime toddler she lived briefly in Colyton (East Devon), where her mother took her 'to the seaside' at Seaton via a branch of the old Southern Railway that ran where the Seaton Tramway now rattles to and fro. On family holidays she tasted her first clotted cream in Sidmouth aged eight, rode on the Burgh Island tractor aged ten, and rock-hopped along the shore near Wembury in her early teens. She's fascinated by Devon folklore, has co-written (with Hilary) Bradt's Slow Guide to East Devon & the Jurassic Coast, and - further afield - is co-author of the Bradt's Rwanda. She lives within sound of the sea in Seaton, where she runs two poetry-reading groups and enjoys exploring the area on local buses.