Britain is alive with customs & celebrations, from the Stonehenge solstice to Up Helly Aa in Shetl&. The Most Amazing Places of Folklore & Legend is a travel guide with a difference, taking you around Engl&, Scotland & Wales to places where the folklore & legends of the past are alive & thriving today. Visit the Cornish town of Padstow, where the townsfolk parade at midnight on 1 May with the black-caped Obby Oss, or Hallaton in Leicestershire, whose villagers go bottle-kicking in a brawling spring festival on Easter Monday. Go to Bolam Lake Country Park in Northumberl&, where a modern legend tells of a Yeti-like creature
- the Beast of Bolam
- that lurks in the woods. See the Essex Giant, depicted in plaster on the gable of the Old Sun Inn in Saffron Walden, or climb the highstone ridge at Alderley Edge in Cheshire, where magical knights are said to lie sleeping. Evocative text, practical information & superb photographs make this a great touring companion, as well as providing a fascinating insight into many British customs. Wherever you go, you can find fascinating living examples of traditions that date back centuries
- & some new ones too.