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Books : Travel & Holiday : Countries & Regions : Europe : Ireland : General AAS
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A guide to Ireland with its world-renowned pubs, historical sites, spectacular landscapes and pulsating nightlife. It takes you through Ireland with reliable information and a clearly explained background on everything from traditional sports and music to the country's history and literature.
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An atlas that includes AA approved camping sites and AA recommended golf courses, car parks, picnic sites, port plans and ferry routes.
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Leads you to the best attractions of Dublin. Whether you're looking for the best restaurants and bars, a hotel to suit your budget, or want to find the best places in Dublin to shop, this guide provides dozens of Top 10 lists - from the Top 10 venues for Irish music and Top 10 shops to the Top 10 children's attractions.
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Dubliners hold forth with their suggestions for shopping, eating and clubbing. Suitable for the short-stay travellers, this title shares the author's secrets for fun on the north and south of the Liffey.
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A brand new title for the Insight Step by Step series. This itinerary-based guide details 12 of the best walks and tours of Cork and Southwest Ireland, written by a local expert, and arranged by theme for a tailor-made travel experience. All itineraries are marked on a separate, fully indexed pull-out map to ensure easy navigation.
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The Top Sights Travel Guide to Kilkenny is your essential guide to one of Ireland’s most vibrant cities. It includes essential information on all the city’s key sights, including a quick reference summary, history, opening times, prices and other key information. It also includes photos and a section on the history of Kilkenny - everything you need to make the most of your stay.
Top Sights Travel Guides are researched and written by a dedicated team of travel writers; they give you the lowdown on a city’s best known attractions, as well as information on some less well known sights that you might not have heard about. Specially written for Kindle users, Top Sights Travel Guides are simply the best value travel guides on the market. -
This latest updated edition of the famous Pathfinder walk guides for South Devon and Dartmoor. With over 28 individual walks with three different grades to suit different time and family considerations that you might have, graded by 'short and easy walks', 'modest length some uphill', 'challenging walks with more rugged terrain'. This guides includes GPS data for those using GPS devices and full Ordnance Survey mapping for each of the walks. With this pocket sized guide you have a host of local interesting snippets of information that make this an ideal companion. The walks include: 1. Cockington Valley. 2. Bench Tor. 3. Stover Country Park and the River Teign. 4. Exe Estuary and Exminster Marshes. 5. Silverton and Christ Cross. 6. Vixen Tor and Phew Tor. 7. Broadhembury. 8. Loddiswell and the Avon Valley Woods. 9. Dart Estuary and Dartmouth Castle. 10. Gara Rock and Portlemouth Down. 11. The Yealm Estuary. 12. The Venn Ottery Common. 13. Three Reservoirs Walk. 14. Otter Estuary, East Budleigh and Otterton. 15. Brixham and Churston Point. 16. Ashburton and Whiddon Scrubbs. 17. Prawle Point and Woodcombe Point. 18. Start Point and Hallsands. 19. Bolt Head and Salcombe Estuary. 20. Beer and Branscombe. 21. Rippon Tor, Pil Tor and Buckland Beacon. 22. Torcross, Slapton Ley and Stokenham. 23. Widgery Cross and Great Links Tor. 24. Yes Tor and High Willhays. 25. Sidmouth, Salcombe
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Discover the story of the original 'sweetheart', John Balliol, whose embalmed heart is buried beside his devoted wife, Devorgilla at Sweetheart Abbey in Kirkcudbrightshire. This work takes the reader on a journey around Scotland. It offers stories, firsts, birthplaces, legends and inventions that shape the country's rich and majestic history.
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Tom Anderson has always loved surfing - anywhere except the UK. But a chance encounter leads him to a series of adventures on home surf! As he visits the popular haunts and secret gems of British surfing he meets the Christians who pray for waves (and get them), loses a competition to a non-existent surfer, and is nearly drowned.
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Scale: 4.9 miles to 1 inch 1:310,000. This clear, colourful road map has been fully updated for this edition. Includes tourist information along with a comprehensive range of settlements. There is also a range of town centre plans. Fixed speed cameras are also shown.





















