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Slow Travel Colouring Book: Britain's Exceptional Places - Varvara Fomina - Bog - Bradt Travel Guides - Plusbog.dk

Scotland from the Rails - Benedict Le Vay - Bog - Bradt Travel Guides - Plusbog.dk

Cycling in Northumbria - Huw Hennessy - Bog - Bradt Travel Guides - Plusbog.dk

Cycling in Northumbria - Huw Hennessy - Bog - Bradt Travel Guides - Plusbog.dk

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.

DKK 136.00
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Northumberland (Slow Travel) - Gemma Hall - Bog - Bradt Travel Guides - Plusbog.dk

Northumberland (Slow Travel) - Gemma Hall - Bog - Bradt Travel Guides - Plusbog.dk

Part of Bradt''s distinctive, award-winning series of ''Slow'' travel guides to UK regions, this new, thoroughly updated, third edition of the best-selling Northumberland (Slow Travel) provides a reliable, wide-ranging, detailed and accessible font of inspiration and information for discovering the unexpected, varied and increasingly popular riches of northeasternmost England.Northumberland is much loved for its beaches, wildlife, islands and desolate upland scenery, but despite all the attention and accolades (''most tranquil county'', ''darkest night skies in England'', ''best beaches''), most of the county remains wonderfully crowd-free. Getting away from it all is straightforward, whether you walk all afternoon over moorland and not meet anyone, skinny-dip in lakes, picnic on pristine sands with nobody else around, or gaze at stars in Europe''s largest area of protected night sky - England''s first Dark Sky Park, a 572-square-mile expanse that now hosts an annual Dark Sky Festival. In Northumberland, history buffs have masses to explore. In addition to Hadrian''s Wall, Britain''s most important Roman monument - along which footpaths, public transport, accommodation and eating options have recently improved greatly - no county hosts more castles. Visit fortifications at Alnwick (Hogwarts in the Harry Potter films), Bamburgh (featured in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny) and Dunstanburgh - all of which are detailed extensively in the guide alongside lesser-known heritage sites such as Aydon Castle, the Iron Age hill forts of Breamish Valley, medieval tower houses, Bronze Age stone circles and landmark historic houses open to the public, including Cragside, Belsay and Wallington Hall. Northumberland (Slow Travel) encourages visitors to slow down and explore the green lanes, footpaths, rivers and cycle trails linking Northumberland''s coast with the interior''s heather-topped hills, Roman fortresses and the villages. Dedicated chapters celebrate the Northumberland National Park, Hadrian''s Wall, the Heritage Coast and Newcastle, while local insights about historic towns, heritage sites, wildlife-watching spots and some 30 countryside walks, plus words and tips from local experts make this an authoritative book - as much an entertaining armchair read as a practical guide. The result is perfect for walkers, birdwatchers, cyclists, families, and anyone interested in Roman archaeology, industrial heritage and medieval castles.

DKK 168.00
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North York Moors & Yorkshire Wolds (Slow Travel) - Mike Bagshaw - Bog - Bradt Travel Guides - Plusbog.dk

North York Moors & Yorkshire Wolds (Slow Travel) - Mike Bagshaw - Bog - Bradt Travel Guides - Plusbog.dk

Yorkshire resident, outdoors enthusiast and travel writer Mike Bagshaw has thoroughly updated this new third edition of Bradt''s North York Moors & Yorkshire Wolds, part of Bradt''s award-winning series of Slow travel series of guides to UK regions. It remains the only standalone guide to this region of contrasts. Walkers, cyclists, wildlife-lovers, families, foodies and culture vultures will find everything they need to plan and enjoy time here. From magnificent cliffs and beaches along Yorkshire''s Heritage Coast and rolling hills in the North York Moors (one of the original nine National Parks of England and Wales) to the Wolds'' tranquil chalk grasslands, this region offers remarkable variety. Nestled at its heart is York, probably Britain''s best-preserved medieval city, with its stunning Minster, northern Europe''s largest Gothic cathedral. The region is increasingly popular for outdoors pursuits, which feature strongly in this guide. The Tour de Yorkshire cycle race has helped establish the region as a cycling Mecca. Walkers can explore along ten long-distance footpaths. Sandy beaches, rocky coves, stunning woodlands and heather-clad moors make the destination ideal for families keen to immerse children in nature. Whitby has become a nationally acclaimed centre for whale- and dolphin-watching tours, while wildlife-lovers can also delight in otters and adders, or gawp at ''seabird skyscrapers'' at Bempton Cliffs, including England''s only breeding colony of gannets, Europe''s largest seabird).This culturally resonant region harbours treats as diverse as steam train journeys across remote moorland (as featured in the Harry Potter and Mission Impossible films), local food and drink (from seafood, meats and cheeses to independent breweries and gastropubs), the Georgian opulence of Castle Howard (of Brideshead Revisited fame), the Goth Weekend festival at Whitby (where Count Dracula made landfall in Bram Stoker''s novel), Britain''s oldest seaside resort (Scarborough), the country''s tallest standing stone (Rudston) and even the purported burial site of Beowulf (Boulby Cliffs).With coverage of places not featured in other guidebooks and extensive practical detail conveyed in an informative yet laidback style, plus an emphasis on car-free travel, Bradt''s North York Moors & Yorkshire Wolds is the optimal guide to this fascinating region.

DKK 189.00
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