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Exmoor National Park (Slow Travel)
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Exmoor National Park (Slow Travel)

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This new title in Bradt’s distinctive series of Slow travel guides to regions of Britain is the only general guide to focus exclusively on Exmoor, covering all of the National Park plus towns and villages just outside the boundary. Written by expert resident author Hilary Bradt, coast and moorland, hiking, wildlife and birdwatching are all covered, as are food and drink, historical background and culture both present and past, including Lorna Doone (and Doone Country), Wordsworth and Shelley. Divided into five regions and complete with 13 walks with maps, Bradt’s Exmoor National Park also covers National Trust villages and nature reserves, little-known attractions such as private gardens, and the region’s most interesting little churches. Exmoor is one of England’s smallest but most beautiful national parks and is also particularly rich in festivals, both cultural and traditional - and frankly bizarre, including the Hunting of the Earl of Rone in the village of Combe Martin and the Minehead Hobby Horse. The area is also increasingly recognised as a foodie destination and as a place for active holidays of all types. With its long coastline there are beaches for everyone, both sand and pebble, with wild swimming in the sea, rivers and reservoirs. This is also one of the most rewarding areas for walking in the West Country, combining stunning sections of the South West Coast Path with inland walks over heather-rich moorland and up river valleys. England’s smallest church, the largest number of wild red deer in England and Britain’s most distinctive native pony are all found here. Ideal for walkers, riders, foodies and lovers of beautiful scenery and wilderness, Bradt’s Exmoor National Park is the essential companion for a successful trip regardless of age or budget.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bradt Travel Guides
Country
United Kingdom
Date
3 April 2019
Pages
144
ISBN
9781784771560

This new title in Bradt’s distinctive series of Slow travel guides to regions of Britain is the only general guide to focus exclusively on Exmoor, covering all of the National Park plus towns and villages just outside the boundary. Written by expert resident author Hilary Bradt, coast and moorland, hiking, wildlife and birdwatching are all covered, as are food and drink, historical background and culture both present and past, including Lorna Doone (and Doone Country), Wordsworth and Shelley. Divided into five regions and complete with 13 walks with maps, Bradt’s Exmoor National Park also covers National Trust villages and nature reserves, little-known attractions such as private gardens, and the region’s most interesting little churches. Exmoor is one of England’s smallest but most beautiful national parks and is also particularly rich in festivals, both cultural and traditional - and frankly bizarre, including the Hunting of the Earl of Rone in the village of Combe Martin and the Minehead Hobby Horse. The area is also increasingly recognised as a foodie destination and as a place for active holidays of all types. With its long coastline there are beaches for everyone, both sand and pebble, with wild swimming in the sea, rivers and reservoirs. This is also one of the most rewarding areas for walking in the West Country, combining stunning sections of the South West Coast Path with inland walks over heather-rich moorland and up river valleys. England’s smallest church, the largest number of wild red deer in England and Britain’s most distinctive native pony are all found here. Ideal for walkers, riders, foodies and lovers of beautiful scenery and wilderness, Bradt’s Exmoor National Park is the essential companion for a successful trip regardless of age or budget.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bradt Travel Guides
Country
United Kingdom
Date
3 April 2019
Pages
144
ISBN
9781784771560