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111 Places in the Lake District That You Shouldn't Miss - 5th Edition by Solange Berchemin (Paperback)
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Highlights
- The Lake District delights its visitors with a series of superlatives: England s largest national park, highest mountain, deepest lakes and now a new World Heritage status.
- About the Author: Solange Berchemin was 18 when she traveled solo to the other side of the world, four years later, her partner took her to visit the Lake District.
- 240 Pages
- Travel, Europe
- Series Name: 111 Places
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Book Synopsis
The Lake District delights its visitors with a series of superlatives: England s largest national park, highest mountain, deepest lakes and now a new World Heritage status. One of Britain's best-loved and most visited locations unveils its secrets. Revised 5th edition. Part of the bestselling 111 series of quirky guides.
The Lake District delights its visitors with a series of superlatives: England's largest national park, highest mountain, deepest lakes and now a new World Heritage status. One of Britain's best-loved and most visited locations unveils its secrets. This unusual guidebook explores 111 of the area's most interesting places, it leaves the well-trodden paths to find the unknown: marvel at a stained glass window which inspired the American flag, let others flock to Hill Top while you explore Beatrix Potter's holiday home, walk through ancient forest to talk to fairies and swim with immortal fish. Pause to wonder at a stunning lake where a President proposed, view a constellation of stars like nowhere else, find out why exotic spices are used in local cuisine.
About the Author
Solange Berchemin was 18 when she traveled solo to the other side of the world, four years later, her partner took her to visit the Lake District. It was love at first sight. She has always enjoyed words and has a passion for people's stories. If there is a story somewhere she will find it. Ten years ago, after an atypical career path which led her to pick cotton in Greece and manage the largest languages department in London (not at the same time), she turned to writing. Columnist for the Greenwich Visitor, her articles have appeared in national and international publications such as The Toronto Star, BBC Good Food, and The Sunday Times. She writes a blog and is the author of five books but when it gets too much she returns to the Lakes to collect more stories.