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Beatrix Potter Country
A cycling, walking and car tour
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Beatrix Potter Country features one continuous tour split into stages for the more adventurous, as well as short walks in each area associated with Beatrix Potter and her work, which will be suitable for families.
| Cordee Code: | CWL311 |
|---|---|
| Page Size: | 148 x 210 mm |
| No of Pages: | 128 |
| Publisher: | Sigma Press |
| ISBN13: | 9781850589907 |
| Author: | Sean Frain |
| Published Date: | March 2016 |
| Edition: | 1st edition, March 2016 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Illustrations: | b&w photos and drawings |
| Weight: | 230g |
| Product Type: | Book |
Beatrix Potter Country features one continuous tour split into stages for the more adventurous, as well as short walks in each area associated with Beatrix Potter and her work, which will be suitable for families.
The tour is split into seperate sections for convenience, to enable those who wish to do each leg of the tour during seperate visits to the Lakes. At the end of the book there is a quick route finder, which simply describes the route of the tour without additional information. At the end of each section a short family walk is included. The route of the tour is low level, as this was how Beatrix Potter saw the area - she was no fell walker.
William Wordsworth also mostly saw the Lakes from low level routes. This is both a functional and an interesting read. Some of the information is unique to this book and comes from local people who have had stories passed down through their families.
The tour is split into seperate sections for convenience, to enable those who wish to do each leg of the tour during seperate visits to the Lakes. At the end of the book there is a quick route finder, which simply describes the route of the tour without additional information. At the end of each section a short family walk is included. The route of the tour is low level, as this was how Beatrix Potter saw the area - she was no fell walker.
William Wordsworth also mostly saw the Lakes from low level routes. This is both a functional and an interesting read. Some of the information is unique to this book and comes from local people who have had stories passed down through their families.

