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North Devon & Exmoor

Local, characterful guides to Britain's Special Places. Bradt Travel Guides (Slow Travel series)

By (author) Hilary Bradt
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Published: 16th Mar 2015
Dimensions: w 137mm h 201mm d 24mm
Weight: 320g
ISBN-10: 1841628654
ISBN-13: 9781841628653
Barcode No: 9781841628653
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Synopsis
North Devon, with its long sandy beaches and little coves, is the favourite of families with small children, while Exmoor's heather-covered moorland and deep, wooded coombes, attract walkers, mountain bikers, and riders. Some of the prettiest villages in the south west are found here, with cream teas aplenty. Much information will be unique to this guidebook, blending descriptions of little-known places and country pursuits with portraits of local characters, past and present. The book will be geared towards sustainable tourism, with special emphasis on car-free travel, walking, local food, pubs and unusual or special accommodation.

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'Eye-opening and wonderful' India Knight, The Sunday Times Magazine

'An invaluable inspiration to those who like to walk and discover new things about the region.' North Devon Journal

'Contains all manner of little known facts and tales about local characters both past and present.' Western Morning News

'Lifts the lid on secret spots in Devon, with out-of-the-way places, local characters and a guide to sustainable tourism.' Food & Travel Magazine

'In short, for residents and tourists, the guide is a brilliant addition to the bookcase.' Devon Life

'An interesting read which made me want to revisit many of the places it describes. I loved the tales associated with the places visited and could feel the enthusiasm the author has for this part of the country.' Third Age Matters