eBook Hidden Places of Ireland: An informative guide to the more secluded and less well-known places (The Hidden Places Series) download
by David Gerrard
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Author: David Gerrard
Publisher: Travel Publishing; 6th edition (March 5, 2008)
Language: English
Pages: 450
ePub: 1369 kb
Fb2: 1608 kb
Rating: 4.2
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Category: Traveling
Subcategory: Europe
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It is packed with information on the more secluded and little known venues for food, accommodation and places of interest in the .
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Start by marking The Hidden Places of Dorset, Hampshire . It is packed with places to stay and places to eat and drink, full details of which are contained in a handy separate section. Includes the New Forest (Hidden Places Series). 190443438X (ISBN13: 9781904434382).
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In addition, although you will still find details of places of interest and entries of places to stay, eat and drink included under each village or town, these are now cross-referenced to more detailed information contained in a separate, easy-to-use section at the back of the book
An Informative guide to the more secluded and less well known places of interest and places to stay, eat and drink. Educated at Wadham College, Oxford, David was a television documentary director and scriptwriter for more than 20 years, working in the .
An Informative guide to the more secluded and less well known places of interest and places to stay, eat and drink. He is now a full-time writer, based in the Yorkshire Dales, and has published more than 30 titles covering a wide range of travel, leisure and local history topics
For centuries, many of the hidden, secret places have stayed that wa. The lesser frequented places are often the best.
For centuries, many of the hidden, secret places have stayed that way. Mainly for two reasons. One being the fact that the locals didn't want the secret to become a tourist trap. Most people here do know of it, but foreign tourists tend to visit Edinburgh Castle or the surrounding countryside. Eilean Donan is situated between three of the great Lochs in Scotland and is one of the most important attractions in the Scottish Highlands. The area has been inhabited ever since the 6th Century, and the castle was built in the 13th.
It also includes detailed information on places to eat, drink and stay
It also includes detailed information on places to eat, drink and stay. Published by Travel Publishing Ltd.
This guide focuses on the well-known as well as the more secluded venues for food, accommodation and . Educated at Wadham College in Oxford, David was a television documentary director and scriptwriter for more than 20 years, working in the UK and North America
This guide focuses on the well-known as well as the more secluded venues for food, accommodation and places of interest in the country. Educated at Wadham College in Oxford, David was a television documentary director and scriptwriter for more than 20 years, working in the UK and North America. He is now a full-time writer living in the Yorkshire Dales and has published more than 30 titles covering a wide range of travel, leisure and local history topics. His previous Travel Publishing titles include Yorkshire, Ireland, Scotland, Dorset, Hampshire & the Isle of Wight, the Highlands & Islands and Devon.
Possibly the best place to view the Toronto skyline, the Chester Hill . Hidden just beyond the hustle and bustle of Kensington Market, Kensington Place is home to a series of eclectic houses that date back to the late 19th century
Possibly the best place to view the Toronto skyline, the Chester Hill Lookout remains a hidden gem despite a bit more press in recent years. Head up Cambridge Ave. from the Danforth and hang a left at the eponymous street to see the skyline rise above the lush Don Valley. Hidden just beyond the hustle and bustle of Kensington Market, Kensington Place is home to a series of eclectic houses that date back to the late 19th century. After exploring here, you can take a few minutes to walk over to the neighbourhing Fitzroy Terrace, where the oldest house in the neighbourhood is located. The Green Roof at the Big Carrot.
In many places, there are long queues and you need to keep moving with the crowd. Actually, I like to visit the less-known places within popular places. A great example of this for me is New York City
In many places, there are long queues and you need to keep moving with the crowd. more)Loadin. would any day go for lesser known places! There are multiple reasons for this! Popular touristy places are overcrowded. A great example of this for me is New York City.