The Peak District (Slow Travel)
Local, characterful guides to Britain's special places
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bradt Travel Guides
Published:30th Jan '20
Should be back in stock very soon
. A unique title, the most comprehensive guide to the area available . 16 million people live within a 40-mile radius of the Peak District, the world's second most visited national park . 2020 is the 70th anniversary of the act that set up the NP authorities, while 2021 is the 70th anniversary of the Peak District National Park . Author writes regularly for regional and national publications About Bradt Travel Guides . Founded in 1974, Bradt is now the largest independent guidebook publisher in the UK with over 200 titles in print . WINNER of the Gold award for Best Guidebook Series in the Wanderlust Reader Travel Awards 2018 and 2019 . Bradt guides are written by authors who really know their destinations. Many are resident there, or have been visiting regularly over a number of years . Each new Bradt guide is backed by a dedicated press and social media campaign
Peak District travel guide - holiday advice and tourist information on everything from the national park, walks, cycling and the Pennine Way to foraging, farmers' markets, restaurants and food. Bus routes and hidden places are included, plus maps to the area. Bakewell, Matlock and Chatsworth House are all covered.This new, thoroughly updated edition of Bradt's Slow Travel Peak District brings a fresh perspective to this much-loved area. Slow down and let expert local author Helen Moat guide you to not just all the well-known places, but away from the crowds to uncover the hidden corners of the Peak District. The author's love of interesting and colourful story is linked to the natural and manmade features of the area, highlighting the quirky and unusual places and points of interest off the beaten tourist track, from dales to abandoned mills, historical ruins, strange follies and irresistible pubs. Connect with the people who work and live in the national park through first-hand accounts of their experiences, and discover great places to cook, eat and drink, with a focus on tasty, local and good quality food in atmospheric venues and locations. An emphasis on car-free travel throws up a range of options: walking, cycling, boating, buses and trains - and some more unusual modes of transport as part of the sightseeing experience. From the characterful mill towns of Holmfirth, Marsden and Uppermill on its northern fringes, to the historic stone-built settlements that lie the heart of the national park; from the elegant spa town of Buxton to the colourful market towns of Matlock, Ashbourne and Leek in the south, the Peak District is filled with story and history - and great beauty. Helen Moat has won, or been placed in, numerous travel writing competitions and has a passion for, and extensive knowledge of, the Peak District. She now works as a freelance travel writer, contributing to regional and national publications such as Derbyshire Life, Wanderlust and BBC Countryfile.
Eye-opening and wonderful India Knight, The Sunday Times Magazine 'Details interesting walks in quieter areas and highlights the intricacies and curiosities along the way' TGO - The Great Outdoors 'Slow Travel Peak District is a guide with a difference' Sheffield Telegraph
ISBN: 9781784774240
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 345g
256 pages
2nd Revised edition