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  • by Jane Anderson
    £13.49

    Slow Travel Family Breaks: perfect escapes in Britain's Special Places - a guide to making the most of precious family holiday time, with trips for all ages focusing on the local, the authentic, the sustainable, the educational and the damn good fun, from the West Country to the south coast, East Anglia, Wales, the Lake District, Northumberland and Scotland.

  • by Mike Unwin
    £15.49

    Gennemillustreret med farvefotos samt 7 detailkort. Guiden beskriver hvor og hvornår du kan finde det sydlige afrikas dyreliv og hvordan du indentificerer det. Fra Kruger safaripark til Cape Towns vinmarker og malariafrie safarier. Både til førstegangsbesøgende og til de mere erfarne naturelskere. Mike Unwin er fuldtids redaktør og forfatter til mange bøger om natur og naturhistorie.

  • - The ancient sites and Iraqi Kurdistan
    by Geoff Hann & Karen Dabrowska
    £14.99

    Iraq Travel Guide - Travel information and expert advice including Baghdad hotels and restaurants, ancient archaeological sites, history and the Kurdistan Region. This guide also features safety and visas, suggested itineraries and tour operators, Erbil, Basra, music, maqamat, culture, Great Ziggurat of Ur, Nineveh, Khorsabad, art and architecture.

  • - Select entries from 20 years of the Bradt travel-writing competition
    by Celia Dillow
    £9.49

    Travel Write: select entries from 20 years of the Bradt Travel-writing Competition - Travel literature anthology from new and previously published authors, all entrants or winners of Bradt's prestigious annual travel-writing competition. Wildlife encounters, soothing reflections and exploits in obscure corners of the world all feature.

  • - 21 hand-picked rides
    by Huw Hennessy
    £10.99

    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.

  • by Lizzie Williams
    £8.99

    Whether you're seeking some serious relaxation in the sun or rugged coastal walking, this island has something to offer everyone. This Footprint Handbook provides invaluable information on transport, accommodation, eating and entertainment to ensure that your trip includes the best of this sun-drenched isle.

  • by Dana Facaros & Michael Pauls
    £12.99

    Umbria and the Marche travel guide - advice and expert travel tips, covering art, architecture, music, food, landscapes, hiking, pilgrim trails. Includes Assisi, Perugia, Orvieto, Ascoli Piceno, Urbino, Piani di Castelluccio, Cornero Riviera, Sibylline Mountains National Park, Spoleto and Umbria Jazz festivals, the Sant'Elpidio a Mare shoe museum.

  • by Andrew Evans
    £13.99

    A new, thoroughly updated edition of Bradt's Iceland, recipient of the Lowell Thomas Award (the highest travel writing award available in the United States) providing more context for individual places than any other guidebook, plus honest, investigative hotel and restaurant reviews that hide nothing. Based on 20 years of personal and business travel, exploration and adventure all around the country, Bradt's Iceland is in-depth, well-researched and comprehensive, featuring a year-round approach to travelling in Iceland in line with the development of the local tourist industry to offer attractions beyond the normal summer season. This latest edition covers the growing tourist infrastructure: the new, fully-paved road system, better routes through the interior, a wave of new hotels and resorts, more tour companies with more tour options, new adventure activities, plus day tours from port city destinations and tips for those travellers arriving by cruise ship. Natural history and wildlife experiences are featured prominently along with a focus on the outdoors and help in accessing even the most difficult corners of Iceland. Also featured is the most in-depth political and economic analysis offered by any guidebook since the turmoil of 2008. And, even though Iceland is notoriously expensive, there are now a lot more options for travellers, including more hostels, campsites, and budget airlines. This new edition also includes a foreword by the newly elected President of Iceland, Gudni Th. Johannesson. Containing information on remote offshore islands, the uninhabited interior and Reykjavik's bustling music and art scene, this remains the definitive guide.

  • by Annie Kay
    £12.99

    320 pages incl. 16 pages with colour photos and 20 maps. Contains full information about the new Metro system in Sofia - Photographs and information about new archaeological discoveries and newly opened attractions including restored mediaeval fortresses and a previously ´closed´ island, St. Anastasia. When the restoration of Sofia´s historic mineral baths is completed, this should increase interest in Bulgaria as a spa destination. In Europe it is second only to Iceland in the number of its mineral springs. Annie Kay has been the Chairman of the British-Bulgarian Society since 2010, and received an award from the Bulgarian Ministry of Culture in 2013 for her contribution to popularizing Bulgarian culture in Britain.

  • by Norm Longley
    £13.49

    This new, sixth edition of Bradt's Montenegro is the most comprehensive guide available to one of Europe's hidden corners and features many areas not covered by other guides. Thoroughly updated to incorporate all the most recent developments, from practical information on where to go, stay and eat to vivid descriptions, historical insights and in-depth background on both well-known and off-the-beaten track sights, it is an ideal companion for both independent and group travellers. Beach lovers, culture aficionados, hikers, adrenaline-seekers, birding and wildlife enthusiasts and foodies are all catered for, with details of everything from coastal retreats, the Buljarica wetlands and Ulcinj saltpans to Durmitor and Biogradska national parks, Prokletije Mountains and cultural big-hitters such as Cetinje and Kotor, as well as the many reminders of the country's Ottoman and Venetian heritage. With new flight routes opening up and the tourist board working hard to promote the country, Montenegro's popularity is on the rise. The Via Dinarica and Balkan Peaks long-distance trails both pass through Montenegro and are drawing ever greater numbers, while adventure sports - climbing, skiing, mountain biking, sea kayaking, coasteering, and white-water rafting, to name a few - form an increasingly significant part of the country's appeal. Montenegrin wine, too, is attracting a growing band of devotees. With medieval gems and a stark rugged beauty, the country offers something for everyone and with Bradt's Montenegro you are perfectly equipped for a successful trip.

  • by Philip Briggs
    £12.99

    This new, thoroughly updated edition of Bradt's Suriname remains the first dedicated English-language guidebook to this emergent and largely unspoiled ecotourist destination and offers by far the greatest depth of coverage available. It is also the first guidebook in any language with a comprehensive section on the Upper Suriname River, an exciting and remote area serviced by around 20 small lodges. Detailed coverage of all accessible parks and reserves is included, including the three main marine turtle viewing sites and Central Suriname Reserve (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), with information geared to people joining organised tours as well as those who prefer the independent travel approach. Also included are detailed maps and town plans, many unavailable in any other resource having been drawn up from scratch by the author using GPS specifically for this book. Peaceful and politically stable, Suriname is one of the world's five most thinly populated countries. Its Caribbean coastline is famed for its peerless turtle-watching opportunities, while the interior is swathed by a vast tract of pristine Amazonian rainforest rich in wildlife and accessible only by air or along the tropical waterways that incise the interior. The guide includes a detailed introduction to the diverse wildlife and intriguing history of the only former Dutch colony in South America, along with detailed regional coverage of the tropical coastline, the historic inner city of the culturally diverse capital Paramaribo (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), and the thrilling opportunities for exploration afforded by the jungle-swathed interior.

  • by Diana Darke
    £12.99

    176 sider, heraf 16 med farvefotos samt 8 detailkort. Denne reviderede udgave har nu flere kirker, slotte og klassiske ruiner samt et underholdende og grundigt overblik over landets oldtid og moderne historie. Særligt afsnit om naturhistorien, skildpadder, fugleliv samt blomster.

  • - A visitor's guide to gin distilleries, whisky distilleries, breweries, vineyards and cider mills
    by Ted Bruning
    £16.49

    Britain in a Bottle - a visitor's guide to the breweries, cider mills, distilleries and vineyards of Great Britain, covering over 250 sites in England, Wales and Scotland, with special features on everything from malt and yeast to sparkling wine, botanicals and orchards. Includes locator maps, descriptions, contacts details and opening times.

  • - Local, characterful guides to Britain's Special Places
    by Hilary Bradt & Janice (Janice Booth) Booth
    £11.99

    Slow East Devon Travel Guide - Holiday tips and local advice including B&Bs, cottages and homestays, Exmouth and Sidmouth highlights, local food and craftsmen. This guide also covers tours, fossil hunting on the Jurassic Coast, Old Harry Rocks, Swanage, coastal walks and beaches, Blackdown Hills, wildlife and birdwatching.

  • by Lucy Mallows
    £10.99

    This new edition of the Bradt guide to Bratislava by expert author Lucy Mallows remains the most authoritative and reliable guide available to the city that combines history with hedonism like no other. Bradt's Bratislava is by far the most comprehensive and entertaining guide on the market - in any language. Maps, walking tours, historical perspectives and hotels, restaurants, cafes and pubs are all covered. In addition, it features detailed information on shopping, sports, gardens and parks that you'll find in no other book. Not only does it include out-of-town ideas, but it goes into greater depth than other guides and is written in an engaging and colourful style that sets out very deliberately to entertain as well as inform. This third edition is thoroughly updated to include the vast number of new first class and boutique hotels, restaurants, bars and cafes. It also offers an innovative tram map and guidance on city transport, an updated event calendar, and objective and practical advice on buying property in Bratislava. Straying out of the city itself, it also covers Kosice, 2013 European City of Culture.

  • by Max Lovell-Hoare
    £13.99

    Kashmir and Ladakh Travel Guide - Expert advice and tips including Ladakh and Jammu highlights, Leh hotels and restaurants, religious and historical sites and architecture. Also including trekking and rafting, Zanskar Valley, Gulmarg, Indus River, Amarnath Cave and includes Shalimar Gardens and Thiksey Gompa, Srinagar and Dal Lake and Khardung La.

  • by David Sayers
    £12.99

    272 siders rejseguide til Europas bedst gemte hemmelighed, denne beroligende og smukke øgruppe midtvejs mellem New York og Lissabon. Azorerne består af 9 øer med charmerende byer, glitrende blå kystlinier og vulkanske landskaber. Guiden beskriver også valg af overnatningsform, vandreruter, Europas eneste teplantager, varme kilder, mudderbade samt den uspolerede rolige livsform på øerne.

  • by Steven Crook
    £13.49

    This new edition of Bradt's Taiwan continues to offer some of the most comprehensive coverage available and has been fully updated to reflect all the most recent developments on the ground. Author and long-term resident of Taiwan Steven Crook has been to every corner of the main island and every one of the outlying archipelagos. He has written about Taiwan's cultural and scenic attractions for international newspapers and inflight magazines and he has a keen understanding of what international visitors are likely to enjoy and what they need help with to appreciate. This new edition includes an even greater emphasis on the Taiwanese favourite pastime of local food, as well as increased coverage of increasingly popular east Taiwan and expanded information about the new National Museum of Marine Science and Technology and National Palace Museum Southern Branch. Place names and other useful words and phrases (for ordering food and arranging transport) are presented in Chinese script for convenient communication. Detailed coverage of the capital city Taipei is complemented by a chapter-by-chapter breakdown of the rest of the country, from Hakka Country to Kaoshiung and Pingtung and the minor islands. More than 58% of Taiwan is covered by forest, making the country as interesting for its wildlife and outdoor activities as for its cities and towns. Taroko Gorge, Mount Jade, national parks, beaches and birdwatching, temples and monasteries, peaks and mountains are all covered, along with beguiling islands such as coral Little Liuqiu, saltwater hot springs, the East Rift Valley and popular Lugang. Taiwan is often described as 'more Chinese than China', but in reality it's a complex blend of 18th-century China, ancient Austronesia and 20th-century Japan, with dabs of post-war Americana and an abiding passion for anything that tastes good, wherever it comes from. Bradt's Taiwan is the perfect companion for discovering all of this, written by an expert who knows the country.

  • - Including Trieste, Udine, the Julian Alps and Carnia
    by Dana Facaros
    £12.99

    Friuli Venezia Giulia Travel Guide - Travel information and holiday advice featuring San Daniele del Friuli, Montasio, Trieste, the Carso, lagoons, Lombards, Aquileia, Cividale del Friuli, Udine, Gorizia, Carnia, Julian Alps, Dolomites. Also covers history, local food and culture, wine, wildlife, hotels, restaurants, skiing, hiking plus maps.

  • by Mark Rowe
    £13.49 - 15.49

    Bradt's new guide to Orkney is written by experienced writer and journalist Mark Rowe, author of Bradt's hugely popular guide to the Outer Hebrides and something of a specialist in more remote parts of Scotland. Orkney comprises 70 islands, 19 inhabited, and the focus of this guide is the 13 major inhabited islands. Masses of background information is included, from geography and geology to art, architecture and archaeology, with significant coverage of wildlife, too, as well as all the practical details you could need: when to visit, suggested itineraries, public holidays and festivals, local culture, plus accommodation and where to eat and drink. Wildlife lovers, walkers, bird-watchers, beach lovers, archaeology enthusiasts, genealogists, foodies, couples seeking escape and cyclists are all catered for, and this is an ideal guide for those who travel simply with curious minds to discover far-flung places of great cultural, historical and wildlife interest. Orkney is extraordinary. Home to Skara Brae, the most important Stone-Age village in northern Europe, it is also the site of the Neolithic henge of the Ring of Brodgar and Maeshowe chambered tomb, the entrance to which is aligned with the setting sun on the winter solstice. In fact, Orkney has so many archaeological sites it has been designated Neolithic Orkney World Heritage Site. Here, too, you'll find the Old Man of Hoy spectacular 140m-high sea stack, Scapa Flow, scene of the dramatic scuttling of the German Fleet in 1919, and Marwick Head nature reserve, the definitive wildlife location, dramatically perched on cliffs and a wonder-world for bird lovers. The archipelago also offers the world's shortest scheduled commercial flight - just two minutes, between Westray and Papa Westray - and is the location of Scotland's only wine festival and the UK's most northerly distillery. Food lovers won't be disappointed with an astonishing number of local food outlets and family producers.

  • by Benedict le Vay
    £13.49

    Expert railway enthusiast Ben Le Vay returns with a new edition of his much-acclaimed guide to discovering Britain from the rails. This latest edition adds new lines and destinations in Britain's fast-changing railway, while updating the guide to the classic greats. Thoroughly updated, it includes a full, fascinating guide to the new Borders Railway in Scotland, plus details of the new route from London to Oxford and expanded coverage of the eccentric Jolly Fisherman line in Lincolnshire and the charming Cotswold line from Oxford to Hereford. Also included are more details of the Far North line from Inverness to Wick and Thurso. 'Now, finally, the network has a book to be proud of!' So said one reviewer of the first edition. Branch lines and 'secret railways' are covered, and so too are the popular routes such as the glorious East Coast main line to Scotland and the Great Western to Penzance. Regional treats include the famed West Highland Line in Scotland, the Settle and Carlisle railway in the north of England, and entire chapters dedicated to 'Wales Rails' and 'East Anglia: A Circular Tour'. Additional information ranges from the practical - such as a guide to the layout of some of the country's main termini - to the 'Inside Track: a window-gazer's guide to stuff to look out for on your journey' and intriguing train trivia. The best historic and preserved railways are also included, as are Ben's Top Ten Rail Journeys. Ben Le Vay says: 'There are endless books about trains, about the history of the railways, about stations, signal boxes, carriages, wagons. as specialist as you like. There are also myriad books about British cities and countryside, about what is wonderful and fascinating about different patches of our unique island. But there were none that successfully combined the one type of book with the other (after all, you look at the country while sitting on trains) until now. And this is I do with deep knowledge, love and enthusiasm for both parts.

  • - France * Spain
    by Murray Stewart
    £12.99

    The Basque Country Travel Guide - travel advice and expert tips on French and Spanish sides of the border and neighbouring Navarre, including Bilbao and San Sebastian, Biarritz and the French Pyrenees. Also covers walking routes, surfing spots, wildlife, birdwatching, pilgrim routes, local food, txakoli wine, maps and practical information.

  • by Paul Brummell
    £14.99

    424 sider inkl. 16 sider med farvefotos samt 30 detailkort.Omfattende guide med baggrundsinformation om historie, befolkningen, overnatningsforslag og meget mere. Detaljerede byguider til Astana og Almaty. Særligt afsnit om vintersport, forbedrede faciliteter og muligheder.

  • - A Guide to the Wildlife
    by Tony Soper
    £13.49

    Den oplagte guide til de som tager til antarktis og Falklandsøerne, for at studere dyrelivet. Læs om hvaler, pingviner, kjover samt mange andre spændende dyr, fjerdragter og indentifikation af disse.

  • by David Orkin
    £12.99

    400 sider, heraf 16 med farvefotografier og 39 detailkort. Oplev områdets rige traditioner, fabler, myter, overtro, skotske sagn og spøgelseshistorier. Guide har detaljerede beskrivelser af dyrelivet, historien, kulturen, seværdighederne og ikke mindste de mange fiskerestauranter. Tips til de bedste bed & breakfasts, vingårde, strande, byer og de steder hvor man bedst kan få set på elge og sæler undervejs på cykel- eller gåturen.

  • by Paul Crask
    £13.99

    264 sider inkl. 16 sider med farvefotos samt 22 detailkort.Guiden beskriver detaljeret 23 forslag til vandreture på denne ø i det karibiske hav. (Ikke at forveksle med den Dominikanske republik). Udvidet afsnit om vandreruter og praktisk information for besøgende. Detaljeret beskrivelse af vandsport samt andre oplevelser.

  • - Petra - Wadi Rum - Dead Sea
    by Jessica Lee
    £9.49

    Jordan is an enticing, curious mix of new and old. With high rises in Amman and goat hair Bedouin tents in Wadi Rum, this tiny country also abounds in ancient ruins. From the shimmering blue blaze of world's saltiest lake to the soft rose hues of Petra's mighty Treasury, this concise Footprint Handbook will show you the the best of Jordan.

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