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  • - including Bologna, Ferrara, Modena, Parma, Ravenna and the Republic of San Marino
    av Dana Facaros
    245,-

    Emilia-Romagna Travel Guide - Travel information and holiday advice featuring Bologna, Ferrara, Modena, Parma, Ravenna, Rimini and the Republic of San Marino. Also included are art towns, beaches, accommodation, restaurants, FICO Eataly, local food and culture, history, architecture, maps, the Po Plain, Apennines, skiing and Italian cars.

  • - 21 hand-picked rides
    av Huw Hennessy
    195,-

    Illustrated cycling guide to Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly - 21 handpicked routes aimed at keen cyclists and families alike, including the Camel Trail, Eden Project, St Michael's Mount and Land's End. Discover the region by bike: beaches, gardens, fishing ports, nature reserves, heritage sites and stately homes are all covered.

  • av Huw Hennessy
    195,-

    Bradt''s new cycling guide to Northumbria offers 21 routes covering County Durham, Tyne & Wear and Northumberland. Each ride includes comprehensive directions plus contextual features on history, wildlife and culture. Each links to OS Explorer maps (and, where relevant, National Cycle Network routes), while QR codes connect with downloadable GPX maps via the komoot app, enabling navigation by smartphone. With a dedicated bike-hire section (so you have an alternative if your bicycle isn''t suitable for a particular ride) and accommodation suggestions, this book is an indispensable travel companion for two-wheeled adventures.Northeast England is among the UK''s most dramatic and unspoilt regions, boasting long, sandy beaches, upland moors and forests. Its history is rich too, with Celtic, Viking and Roman sites in this battleground for successive border wars between the English and Scots. Majestic castles such as Bamburgh stand guard along its windswept coastline, while Holy Island''s Lindisfarne Castle once provided a haven to Christianity''s earliest missionaries and Alnwick Castle served as Hogwarts School in two Harry Potter films.Today, the region is becoming increasingly popular for cyclists, particularly off-road mountain biking, but is still a ''sleeping giant'' for its potential. Collectively totalling 355 miles, rides range from 9-26 miles and are typically suitable for half-day outings. Most are aimed at beginners and leisure cyclists, with several longer or more adventurous routes (including mountain-bike trails) for those craving greater challenge. Many are loop circuits, making travel hassle-free. Several follow established cycle routes, including the Cathedrals Cycle Route, Coast & Castles, Hadrian''s Cycleway (which broadly follows Hadrian''s Wall) and Pennine Cycleway, and can be linked for longer excursions. So whether you fancy exploring Northumberland National Park via six loop routes, bouncing around roller-coaster tracks in Kielder Forest, freewheeling from Antony Gormley''s Angel of the North statue to Newcastle''s rejuvenated riverfront, or enjoying wildlife by bike, Northumbria is a superb cycling destination with something for everyone - making Bradt''s Cycling in Northumbria brim with inspiration for cyclists of all ages and energy levels.

  • - A year of short breaks for nature lovers
    av James Lowen
    225,-

    This innovative new title from Bradt is the first of its type to focus specifically on the vast array of wildlife-watching opportunities in Europe. Written by expert James Lowen, author of the best-selling 52 Wildlife Weekends: A Year of British Wildlife-Watching Breaks and award-winning A Summer of British Wildlife: 100 Great Days Out Watching Wildlife, this unique guide is packaged into 52 weekend-sized breaks highlighting the best of European wildlife - mammals, reptiles, amphibians, flora, butterflies, dragonflies and birds. We may think of snow-covered Antarctica, South American jungles or African savannas as holding the world's most plenteous and special wildlife, yet Europe heaves with wildlife wonders year-round, many of which can be seen in a simple weekend break. What would be your optimum way to spend it if you wished to travel across Europe, delighting in the continent's wildlife splendours? This book suggests one wildlife-watching break, somewhere in Europe, for every week of the year. Want to see bears? Make for Finland or Romania. Fancy a crack at wolves? Hop on a flight to northern Spain or Poland. If whales float your boat, a long weekend in Iceland, Ireland or the Bay of Biscay would suit. Orchid-lovers can head to Italy, Crete or the Costa del Sol at different points in the spring. Birdwatchers flock to see migrating raptors in Gibraltar, great gatherings of cranes in mid-France, or the breeding owls of Sweden's northern forests. Stretching from the Arctic to its boundaries with Africa and Asia, Europe has enough exciting living creatures amidst jaw-dropping landscapes to fill an entire lifetime of wildlife-watching. Ideal for both the experienced wildlife tourist and the novice, and packed with stunning colour photos, Bradt's 52 European Wildlife Weekends shows when, where and how to see the most exciting wildlife - complete with inspiring itineraries, engaging descriptions, detailed directions and tips on how to find, identify and enjoy animals

  • av Luciano Di Gregorio
    245,-

    Still the only full English-language guide to this increasingly favoured part of Italy. Thoroughly updated to include everything from accomodation and restaurants to wildlife and trekking, family holidays and horse-riding, plus all the practical and background information you´ll need. This guide is ideal for intrepid hikers, designer devotees, culture vultures and avid gastronomes alike.

  • - Flanders with Brussels, Bruges, Ghent and Antwerp
    av Emma Thomson
    225,-

    Northern Belgium Travel Guide - Expert holiday advice and tips covering Flanders, including everything from Brussels' Grand' Place and food stalls to battlefields, historical sites and cycling routes. Also covering Bruges, Ghent and Antwerp, accommodation and restaurants, chocolate and beer guides, Aalst Carnival, Poperinge, walks and itineraries.

  • - with Nantes and Pornic, plus La Rochelle and the Ile de Re
    av Murray Stewart
    195,-

    The Vendee Travel Guide - Travel information and holiday advice featuring The Vendee departement, plus Pornic, La Rochelle, Ile de Re, Nantes, hotels and restaurants, camping and self-catering. Also included are practical information, family holidays, history, local food and culture, maps, beaches, walks, cycling, bird-watching, museums and canals.

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