Green Travel Guide to Southern Wisconsin: Environmentally and Socially Responsible Travel

Green Travel Guide to Southern Wisconsin: Environmentally and Socially Responsible Travel

by PatDillon (Author), Lynne Diebel (Author)

Synopsis

Green Travel Guide to Southern Wisconsin surveys the best green restaurants, lodgings, shops, and activities southern Wisconsin has to offer. Dine at independent, locally owned eateries that serve up delicious fare grown and raised by farmers right down the road. Overnight at peaceful inns that sponsor workshops on topics ranging from cheesemaking to sustainability. Scour markets that sell locally foraged mushrooms, berries, and syrups as well as arts and crafts created by local artisans. Bicycle through southern Wisconsin, stopping at small-scale farms where travelers are not only welcome but encouraged to visit.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 216
Edition: 1
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Published: 15 Jan 2010

ISBN 10: 0299235440
ISBN 13: 9780299235444

Media Reviews

Dillon and Diebel encourage you to venture off the main roads and onto the state's many scenic byways to discover some of the best earth-friendly options Wisconsin has to offer. The Green Travel Guide to Southern Wisconsin will likely take you places you never knew existed, especially if your travels have largely been confined to the interstate. -- Wisconsin People and Ideas


Dillon and Diebel encourage you to venture off the main roads and onto the state s many scenic byways to discover some of the best earth-friendly options Wisconsin has to offer. The Green Travel Guide to Southern Wisconsin will likely take you places you never knew existed, especially if your travels have largely been confined to the interstate. Wisconsin People and Ideas


Dillon and Diebel encourage you to venture off the main roads and onto the state s many scenic byways to discover some of the best earth-friendly options Wisconsin has to offer. The Green Travel Guide to Southern Wisconsin will likely take you places you never knew existed, especially if your travels have largely been confined to the interstate. Wisconsin People and Ideas

Author Bio
Pat Dillon and Lynne Diebel are independent writers. Dillon formerly wrote a regional travel column and worked in advertising in Milwaukee and Chicago. Diebel previously taught English at Stoughton High School and is coauthor of ABCs Naturally, Paddling Northern Minnesota, and Paddling Southern Minnesota.