Lonely Planet Discover Great Britain

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Lonely Planet Publications, 2010 - Travel - 416 pages
Experience The Best of Great Britain
Make the most of your trip abroad Lonely Planet 's full color Discover guides highlight the best a country has to offer while still providing an authentic and memorable experience.
Full Color Throughout
Full of color images and maps makes planning as inspiring as the journey itself
Color-coded navigation
Easy-To-Use Structure
Easy-to-use tools include: color-coded chapters, color thumb tabs, dynamic color spreads on major highlights and
Easy-to-read planning sections throughout
Highlights
Special front-of-book chapter on the top 25 can t-miss experiences
Features the must-see attractions and unbeatable experiences
Focuses on key cities and regions
Itineraries
Country-wide itineraries take you step by step though the country broken out by interest, theme and length of trip
Region-specific itineraries help you plan more deeply for the regions you are most interested in
Local Experts
Major attractions include insights from local experts on what not to miss

About the author (2010)

Oliver Berry is a writer and photographer based in Cornwall. His first trip abroad was to the south of France at the tender age of two, and since then his travels have carried him from the chestnut forests of Corsica to the snow-tipped mountains of New Zealand's Southern Alps, and from the palm-fringed beaches of the South Pacific to the dusty deserts of the midwestern USA. Along the way he has learned a few useful skills, including how to catch Fijian sand crabs with your bare hands, the best way to avoid falling into a crevasse on the face of a glacier, and an excellent Samoan recipe for home-made mosquito repellent. He has also been drained by leeches, devoured by mosquitoes and deeply discouraged by the general calibre of aeroplane food, but his passion for world travel has somehow remained undimmed. Oliver first started writing for Lonely Planet in 2002, and has since written for many titles including France, Great Britain, England, Western Europe, Rarotonga & the Cook Islands and South Pacific & Micronesia. He graduated with a first-class degree in English Literature from University College London in 1999 and has written for a wide range of film, music and travel publications, including national newspapers, magazines, books, journals, encyclopedias and webzines. His writing has won several awards, including The Guardian Young Travel Writer of the Year and the TNT Magazine People's Choice Award. He is a contributing editor of Stranger Magazine (www.stranger-mag.com) and also runs The Ark (www.ark-online.co.uk), a film and media production company based in Cornwall. Check out his personal portfolio at www.oliverberry.com. Olly's favourite place: The sequoia forests of Northern California or the mountains of New Zealand's South Island. Best travel tip: Bring a torch, a lighter and a bottle opener, even when you're absolutely certain you won't need them.

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