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Discovering Britain

Where to see the best of our countryside

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Kiadó: Drive Publications Limited for the Automobile Association
Kiadás helye: Basingstoke
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Kötés típusa: Félvászon
Oldalszám: 415 oldal
Sorozatcím: AA Guides
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Nyelv: Angol  
Méret: 22 cm x 28 cm
ISBN: 0-903356-30-9
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Exploring Britain's Countryside
Even in these overcrowded islands there still remain vast tracts of countryside, of extraordinary variety and great beauty, open to us all. Much of this... Tovább

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Exploring Britain's Countryside
Even in these overcrowded islands there still remain vast tracts of countryside, of extraordinary variety and great beauty, open to us all. Much of this magnificent scenery lies within the boundaries of National Parks, Forest Parks, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Heritage Coasts; it is from these places that the 35 areas in this book have been selected. Within each area the reader will find a selection of locations, all accessible to the motorist and walker, which have been chosen to show the diversity and unspoiled nature of our countryside.
The location may be a viewpoint surrounded by magnificent scenery; a battlefield or a rounded hill scarred with fortifications of long ago; a spot associated with local legend or a famous person; or an area where animals and plants are of special interest. In the Lake District, for example, the reader, according to his mood and energy, can plan a walk through gentle woodland beside one of the lakes — or make a bracing 2,000 ft climb to a magnificent mountain viewpoint. He can tread an
ancient trackway across the fells used by pedlars and shepherds centuries ago — or drive along a winding,switchback, scenic route poised high above a beautiful valley.
Many landscapes that seem to us eternal and unchanging were in fact created by our forbears, sometimes quite recently, sometimes in the distant past. The smooth green turf of the South Downs, for example, and the windy, heather-clad expanses of the Yorkshire moors are both the result of ancient clearances and grazing. The Brecklands in Norfolk are a dustbowl created by over-grazing in the Middle Ages, and the Broads in the same county were born out of
the removal of millions of tons of peat during the Middle Ages. Much of the bare, wild Highlands was once a great forest, while the English chequerboard of fields and hedgerows grew out of the enclosures that took place from the Tudor age to the 19th century.
Other places change so slowly as to have hardly altered at all since man has been on the planet. These are the old, old mountains of the west and north, the peaks that legends declare to be the homes of giants and heroes, just as they fill the deep, still waters in their shadows with monsters.
Some areas, such as the Peak District, Loch Lomond, Gower and the North Downs, can be reached comparatively easily. Others require a certain spirit of adventure and exploration - the Highland hills, for instance, or the distant Shetland Islands and Hebrides, or the wilder parts of Snowdonia or the Lake District. The book is truly 'Discovering Britain'; a practical guide that will lead the reader to these beautiful places and provide him with a deeper insight into the land around him. Vissza

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A magnificent AA guide to scenic treasures off the beaten track
This book will take you on a journey of discovery through a land that you may not know as well as you think! Britain, you might imagine, is one part of the world where little remains to be discovered because every inch has been fully explored.
But has it — by you? This unique and rewarding book from the AA should rapidly convince even the most widely travelled reader that there is still much to be learned about Britain, and countless beautiful places still to be seen — many of them surprisingly near the busy centres of our towns and cities.
Some of the loveliest, most spectacular and most interesting of these sights you will find between the covers of this book. Carefully researched by our editors . . . expertly captured by the lenses of leading photographers . . . here is Britain revealed as the unexpected paradise it is — when you know where to look!

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Contents
Special Features
THE FACE OF ANCIENT BRITAIN 72 Man's first profound effects upon the land
THE LASTING IMPACT OF ROME 98 The enduring skills of Roman engineers and builders
INVASION AND SETTLEMENT 126 The medieval landscape forged by the Anglo-Saxons and Normans
NEW WEALTH, NEW LANDOWNERS 176 Wool and monastic plunder enrich the Tudor age
PATCHWORK FIELDS AND COACHING ROADS 250 Roads, canals and enclosures in the 18th-century countryside
LEGACY OF A REVOLUTION 330 The imprint of 19th-century industry on Britain
SOUTH-WEST ENGLAND
Cornwall's Coast and Moorland 10 Dartmoor 28 Exmoor 38 The Quantock Hills 52 The Dorset Hills 60
SOUTH-EAST ENGLAND
The New Forest 74 Downland and Weald 86
EAST ANGLIA AND THE WOLDS
The Suffolk Coast and Heathlands 100 The Lincolnshire Wolds and Marshes 108 Norfolk and the Cambridge Fens 116
Regional Guide to Britain's Countryside
england's southern hills
The Malvern Hills 128 The Cotswold Hills 136 The Mendip Hills 148 The North Wessex Downs and Salisbury Plain 156 The Chiltern Hills 168
northern england The Yorkshire Dales 178 The North York Moors 190 The Forest of Bowland 202 The Lake District 210 The Peak District 226 Northumberland's Coast and Hills 238
wales and the welsh marches
The Brecon Beacons 252 The Gower Peninsula 264 The Pembrokeshire Coast 272
The Cambrian Mountains 284 Snowdonia's Peaks and Valleys 292 The Lleyn Peninsula and Anglesey 304 The Wye Valley and Welsh Borders 312 The Shropshire Hills 320
scotland and its islands
The Scottish Lowlands 332 Loch Lomond and Arran 344 The Grampian Mountains 356
The Great Glen 370 The North-west Highlands 380 The Islands of Scotland 394
Safety in the countryside 410 Index 410 Acknowledgments 416
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