The Lake District

The Lake District by Jules Brown, published by Rough Guides in 2002, is a comprehensive travel guide that spans 265 pages. This second edition provides detailed coverage of every attraction within the National Park, as well as insights into nearby towns such as Kendal and Penrith. The book includes informed features on the writers, artists, and local characters who have influenced the region’s history, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in exploring this picturesque area of Great Britain.
Readers will find extensive guidance on Lakeland walks, along with essential advice for staying safe in the hills. The color section highlights the author’s selection of the Lake District’s most notable scenic, cultural, and outdoor attractions. This edition serves as a practical companion for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty and rich heritage of the Lake District, while also offering insights into the local culture and history.
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The second edition gives comprehensive coverage to every attraction within the National Park and accounts of outlying towns such as Kendal and Penrith. There are informed features on the writers, artists and local characters who have shaped the history of the Lakes, together with full guidance on lakeland walks and advice on staying safe in the hills.The colour section features the author’s choice of the Lake District’s finest scenic, cultural and outdoors attractions.
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