The author details the 220 Corbetts which exist in Scotland. These hills between 2500 and 2999 feet high are amongst the most popular and accessible since they are often a good afternoon's exercise as opposed to the generally more testing and trying Munros which are frequently situated in more extreme terrain. The book covers Scotland on a regional basis, usually around a town which is well suited to accommodating hillwalkers. These areas are: The Southern Uplands; Arrochar; Crianlarich, Tyndrum...
Independent Travellers Britain and Ireland 2003 (Independent Traveller's Britain & Ireland)
by Eric Bailey
The Historic Towns of Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire
by John Burgess
MTV Spain
by Fernando Gayesky, Elizabeth Gorman, Kristin Luna, Andre Legaspi, and Rupert Eden
Uproariously funny and staggeringly innovative travelogue of one man and his car, from London via St Tropez and Florence to Sicily, starting on a day when modern European civilisation seemed doomed. Having sworn off his drug-taking. Duncan Fallowell sets off on the day it is announced that disaster beckons for Western Europe. Peering eagerly through his sunglasses and with a wickedly accurate ear for the idiosyncrasies of the people he meets, he writes it all down before it is too late: from Ban...
Experience Northern Italy 2018 (Experience Guides, #3)
by Len Rutledge
Baedeker; the mostfamous and cherished travel brand in the world. This superb full-color,illustrated guide features 3D laminated cut-outs to show you the key sights inperspective and a large, fully-indexed, pull-out map. Additional detailed mapsand plans can also be found throughout the guide, clearly pin-pointing the bestplaces to stay and the top places to eat and drink. At the heart of the guideis a wealth of comprehensive information written by experts on the sights andtop attractions, in an...
Frommer's Easyguide to Florence and Tuscany (Easy Guides)
by Stephen Brewer and Mr Donald Strachan
More and more American tourists to Italy are confining their stays to the ultra-popular province of Tuscany, with its "capitals" of Florence and Siena, its astonishing Pisa and Lucca, its Grevi (chianti and montepulciano wines) and San Gimignano. Donald Strachan, author of our broader Easy Guide to Rome, Florence and Venice, has won awards for his previous guides to Tuscany, which he and Stephen Brewer have brought entirely up-to-date for 2015 and beyond. You are in the hands of consummate exp...
Some male, middle-aged-going-on-elderly mates, after one of their regular, somewhat inebriated sessions in a North London hostelry, determine to spend whatever weekends it takes to walk the ancient paths of Albion. Starting in the mystical centre of Ancient Britain, Stonehenge, the companions begin a quest to discover not only the best ale pubs but also the spiritual source of the English nation before the deadening hand of organised religion banished the Green Men. Wearing its learning lightly...
Walks in Argyll and Bute (Clan Walk Guides, #12)
by Mary Welsh and Christine Isherwood
For advice you can trust, look no further than Marco Polo. The Madeira Marco Polo Handbook offers expert advice and is aimed at travellers looking for in-depth coverage of a destination - from detailed cultural information to Insider Tips - in an easy to use format. Whatever your mood or interests, Marco Polo Handbooks are the perfect travel companion. Inside the Madeira Marco Polo Travel Handbook: Pearl of the Atlantic: Let Marco Polo lead you into rugged high mountains and deep green valleys,...
Michelin Spain & Portugal Tourist and Motoring Atlas (Michelin Spain & Portugal Tourist & Motoring Atlas)
This text combines both systematic and regional geography to reflect the dramatic events of the 1990s. Systematic studies of Europe's complex physical, cultural and economic landscape are given, followed by regional and national summaries. The reader is presented with the broad concepts of geography as applied to Europe as a whole, and are also shown how each of the many European nations fits into its larger context.