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the New Forest & Isle of Wight. Contains over 1000 hidden places in the south east & around London including: Revealing over 1000 secret places, wild places, micro adventures & ideas for local food & natural places to stay. Including nationally popular areas such as the broads of Norfolk & Suffolk, the ancient forests of Sussex & Kent, idyllic Cotswolds & the New Forest stunning photos, engaging travel writing & 30 maps Perfect for those seeking new adventures with the family, or dreaming up the ultimate romantic weekend escape

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wild swimming rivers, secret beaches, canoeing, ancient woods, lost ruins, sunset hilltops, meadows, wildlife wonders, caves & sacred places Also

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farmers’ markets, local food, micro-breweries, ancient pubs & places to stay, such as campfire campsites, houseboats, treehouses & shepherd huts Plus: 300 Wild swimming places, canoeing rivers & hidden beaches 100 Ancient woodlands, summer meadows & wildlife wonders 100 Lost ruins, hidden castles & sacred stones 50 Caves & crypts, grottoes & follies 50 Sunset hillforts, night walks & spots for wild camping 250 Micro-breweries, artisan food, cosy pubs & foraging 250 Campfire campsites, treehouses & remote hideaways About the author Daniel Start is an award-winning travel writer & photographer. He is the author of best-selling Wild Swimming, Wild Guide South West & Hidden Beaches. Lucy Grewcock is an award-winning adventure travel writer from the Nene Valley & Sussex. Elsa Hammond was brought up in Kent & recently returned from an Pacific Ocean solo rowing adventure.





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Vertebrate Publishing Wild Guide Devon, Cornwall & South West

Imagine a summer of swimming in secret coves, canoe camping and star-gazing, with time to discover lost ruins and explore ancient forests. In this inspiring compendium you will find the best wild places to visit in Devon, Cornwall, Somerset and Dorset, the most delicious local food and secluded and magical places to stay. Featuring stunning photography and engaging travel writing, this is the perfect book for families seeking new adventures off the beaten track, or those dreaming up the ultimate romantic weekend escape. Secret coves and places to wild swim Ancient woodlands and wildlife wonders Wildflower meadows Lost ruins, hidden castles and sacred stones Caverns, caves, grottoes and follies Sunset hill forts, night walks and campfires Seasonal eating, artisan food and cosy
pubs Secluded campsites and hidden hideaways The Wild Guide features 28 detailed maps, stunning photos and engaging travel writing. This is the perfect book for those seeking new adventures with the family, or dreaming up the ultimate romantic weekend escape. NOTE: The Secret Pool, Creech, listing 14 on p233 – we have been notified that this is private land so please do not enter. About the author Daniel Start is an award-winning travel writer and photographer. He is the author of best-selling Wild Swimming and Wild Swimming Coast. Tania Pascoe is a West Country expert, sustainability consultant and local food critic, based in Somerset. Jo Keeling was countryside editor of BBC Countryfile magazine, editor of lifestyle magazine Pretty Nostalgic and is now editor and founder or
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Imagine a summer of swimming in secret coves, canoe camping & star-gazing, with time to discover lost ruins & explore ancient forests. In this inspiring compendium you will find the best wild places to visit in Devon, Cornwall, Somerset & Dorset, the most delicious local food & secluded & magical places to stay. Featuring stunning photography & engaging travel writing, this is the perfect book for families seeking new adventures off the beaten track, or those dreaming up the ultimate romantic weekend escape. Secret coves & places to wild swim Ancient woodlands & wildlife wonders Wildflower meadows Lost ruins, hidden castles & sacred stones Caverns, caves, grottoes & follies Sunset hill forts, night walks & campfires Seasonal eating, artisan food & cosy pubs Secluded campsites & hidden hideaways The Wild Guide features 28 detailed maps, stunning photos & engaging travel writing. This is the perfect book for those seeking new adventures with the family, or dreaming up the ultimate romantic weekend escape. NOTE: The Secret Pool, Creech, listing 14 on p 233 – we have been notified that this is private land so please do not enter. About the author Daniel Start is an award-winning travel writer & photographer. He is the author of best-selling Wild Swimming & Wild Swimming Coast. Tania Pascoe is a West Country expert, sustainability consultant & local food critic, based in Somerset. Jo Keeling was countryside editor of BBC Countryfile magazine, editor of lifestyle magazine Pretty Nostalgic & is now editor & founder or Ernest Journal.

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