Exploring Woodland – Lake District and the Northwest: Lake District and Northwest (Exploring Woodland S.)

Exploring Woodland – Lake District and the Northwest: Lake District and Northwest (Exploring Woodland S.)

by Alastair McGowan (Introduction), The Woodland Trust (Author)

Synopsis

The essential visitor's guide to the 100 best woodland sites in the Lake District and the Northwest. The Exploring Woodland series of guides describe and illustrate Britain's most beautiful woodlands in each region of the country. They are compiled by The Woodland Trust, which protects over 1,000 woods throughout the UK and has 200,000 supporters nationwide. Both privately-owned and public woods are included, and all are easily accessible. Each site is visited by an independent researcher so that the information is the most up-to-date available. The series is supported by woodland enthusiast and impressionist Alastair McGowan, who has written the introduction for the book.; The introduction highlights particular points of interest for the woodlands of the region* Locator maps show where the sites are and how to get to them* Symbols give a summary of the facilities available at each site* Site descriptions offer information about the history of each woodland and the wildlife you might encounter* Site maps for the largest woodlands in each regionFeaturing 100 of the region's best woodland sites, this handy guide is ideal for nature lovers to take out and about. Other places of interest in the area are also listed to make the most of your day out.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Collins
Published: 01 Mar 2004

ISBN 10: 0007175485
ISBN 13: 9780007175482

Author Bio
Devoted to the conservation of British Woodland, since 1972 The Woodland Trust has acquired over 1,000 sites covering more than 42,000 acres of woodland and countryside. With 90,000 active members and 130,000 supporters, the Trust is committed to raising awareness of the importance of our native woodlands and conserving them for future generations.