ISBN-10: 0753522179
ISBN-13: 9780753522172
Format:Trade Paperback
Publisher: Virgin Books
Published: 5/7/2012
£20

52 Weekends in the CountryISBN-13: 9780753522172
Format:Trade Paperback
Publisher: Virgin Books
Published: 5/7/2012
£20
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by Brigid Benson and Craig Easton
From the romance of sunset picnics in a Welsh landscape, to the thrill of wild camping in the far-flung corner of a Scottish national nature reserve, writer Brigid Benson and Cutty Sark Award Travel Photographer of the Year 2012 Craig Easton have created 52 weekend breaks that will inspire a new found love of the countryside and refresh your spirit. Enjoy hand-picked weekends away that include dramatic views and stunning hikes through the British countryside in the follow-up to the acclaimed 52 Weekends by the Sea. Whatever your budget find the choicest places to stay, from cosy b&bs to classic country house hotels and indulge in local delicacies in the selected pubs, cafés and restaurants on offer.
This breathtaking mix of stunning photography and practical yet lyrical travel guide will help you discover the secrets to creating your own adventures and meet intriguing people in surprising places along the way.
52 Weekends - where will you be going?
What the critics say...
Beautiful!
Daily Mail
An inspiring guide to weekend escapes to the British countryside.
The Guardian
This beautifully produced book seeks out the untrodden path and tranquil lake, the artisan bakery and traditional forge where you suspect they may still accept shillings and pence in return for their labours.
Daily Mail
This breathtaking mix of stunning photography and practical yet lyrical travel guide will help you discover the secrets to creating your own adventures and meet intriguing people in surprising places along the way.
52 Weekends - where will you be going?
What the critics say...
Beautiful!
Daily Mail
An inspiring guide to weekend escapes to the British countryside.
The Guardian
This beautifully produced book seeks out the untrodden path and tranquil lake, the artisan bakery and traditional forge where you suspect they may still accept shillings and pence in return for their labours.
Daily Mail

