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The Most Amazing Places to Visit in Britain

 
Description: ISBN 0276441761 / Genre: Travel / Paperback / 319 Pages / Book is published 2006-05-26 by Reader's Digest

Newest Review: ... would need your wits about you if you are driving in an area you don't know to watch out for signs. It also mentions opening ... more

 ... seasons, for example is something was open only in summer months, or only on certain days. Although, I would think this was worth checking directly to save a wasted and disappointing journey. Admission prices aren't listed but as they can easily be out of date by the time the book goes to print, I don't mind this. Of course, many places would actually be free, we don't always have to pay for amazingness in this country! So what's included? Well, there are 1000 places obviously, if I open the book randomly, I have ...more

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Premium Review The Most Amazing Places to Visit in Britain: Amazing Britain! (670 words)
by - written on 06/07/09 (Very useful, 78 readings)
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I received this book for Christmas, and am delighted with it. I love coffee table travel books anyway, but this one was a bit more useful as it featured a variety of places in the UK that were more easily accessible than some of the wild and wacky world destinations I usually find myself browsing through. The book is divided up by region and then sub-divided by county so is easy to find your area. There is an explanation at the front of the book, but I found the book quite intuitive and I suspect most people can work out that the number next to the entry in the book, corresponds to the number on the map. The book is in full colour, and most pages will have a picture ...  Read the complete review

 

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