Details: Roads with a View is not just another travel guide. This one has been written by a driver especially for fellow motorists, and provides detailed accounts of the best roads to drive on, and the best places to drive to for that stunning front seat view. With specially drawn maps, stunningly beautiful colour photography from some of the Englands finest landscape photographers, and plenty of travel advice on where to eat, where to stay, and what to do, this unique guide lifts the lid on parts of England that are often overlooked. The author has made sure to include information for everyone driver as well as passengers as you seek out Englands finest landscapes. With advice on where to stay and where to eat, as well as what to do when you get to the view, this really is an invaluable travel guide. Features: Superb landscape photography of all areas covered Insightful comments on the best places to eat and stay Clear and concise maps of each route covered Details of secret views, off the beaten track, but no-less special Motoring trivia and snippets for every drive covered Routes divided into sections, from quick drives to day trips Family friendly - special things for kids to watch out for on each view. Ideal For: Ideal for people who love the out doors and landscape photography. Perfect for people who travel.
This fully revised pocket-sized street atlas of Cheshire gives comprehensive and detailed coverage of the county. The route planner shows all the A and B roads, and can be used when driving to get close to the destination before turning to the relevant large-scale street map.The street maps show every named road, street and lane very clearly, with major roads picked out in colour. The maps are at a standard scale of 2 2/3 inches to 1 mile, and show postcode boundaries. Chester city centre is also shown at 5 1/3 inches to 1 mile.Other information on the maps includes car parks, railway and bus stations, post offices, schools, colleges, hospitals, police and fire stations, places of worship, leisure centres, footpaths and bridleways, camping and caravan sites, golf courses, and many other places of interest. This edition includes the latest fixed single and multiple speed-camera locations, with corresponding speed limits.The comprehensive index lists street names and postcodes, plus schools, hospitals, railway stations, shopping centres and other such features picked out in red, with other places of interest shown in blue.
This easy-to-use, handy A5 sized road atlas with popular lie-flat spiral binding features extremely clear route planning maps of Britain and Ireland and fits neatly into your glove box, briefcase or bag. The atlas has been fully updated for 2014. The maps of Britain are at 9.9 miles to 1 inch (1:625, 000) and the whole of Ireland is covered at 15.8 miles to 1 inch (1:1, 000, 000). There are also a selection of more detailed urban area maps at 4.5 miles to 1 inch (1:285, 000) to aid route planning in these busy areas. The atlas includes: ? Road maps that focus on the main roads, motorways and settlements. ? More detailed maps of London, Manchester, Merseyside and West Midlands. ? National rail map for planning your complete journey. ? Park & Ride locations (for bus and rail). ? Handy distance calculator chart highlighting distances between the major towns. ? Money-off vouchers from Castle Cover Insurance.
Collins Britain Essential Road Atlas includes Clear, detailed road maps to plan your journey, National Rail map, High-risk roads map, Full postcodes for top attractions for Sat Nav look-up, Urban area approach maps to 26 of the busiest built-up areas and Large scale street maps of 64 town centres.
The Far Eastern Fells of Lakeland rise to the east of Kirkstone Pass and the Patterdale valley. To the north and south they run down into low country, and eastwards they merge into the high ground of the Pennines. Many of the heights are relatively inaccessible and lonely, but the scenery here and the excellence of the walks rank, in Wainwright's view, with the Lake Disctrict's best. This second edition of The Far Eastern Fells has been brilliantly revised by Chris Jesty, a trained cartographer who worked with Wainwright on some of the maps in his later large-format guides. All footpaths have been rewalked, all routes checked, all maps and text updated. Paths and routes have been picked out in red to make them easier to follow, and parking information has been added. This new edition of the classic walking guide is Wainwright for the 21st century.