52 Weekends by the Sea

52 Weekends by the Sea

by Craig Easton (Author), Brigid Benson (Author), Brigid Benson (Author)

Synopsis

Feel the tingle of salty breezes on your skin and the drama of wide horizons where seabirds fly. From the romance of sunset picnics in a Welsh landscape to the thrill of wild camping on a remote Scottish beach, from the flavours of the freshest seafood in Seahouses to the luxury of a hideaway hotel in Crinan, writer Brigid Benson and photographer Craig Easton have created 52 weekend breaks that will inspire you. Share their secrets to create your own adventures and meet intriguing people in surprising places along the way. 52 Weekends - where will you be going? www.52hq.co.uk

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Virgin Books
Published: 15 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 0753519321
ISBN 13: 9780753519325
Book Overview: Make the most of your weekends with these sumptuously illustrated, hand-picked ideas for weekend breaks around the British coast

Media Reviews
A stylish, useful and well-researched book -- Tim Jepson * Daily Telegraph *
Beautifully presented...as much a document of indigenous life as it is a travel guide * Lonely Planet Magazine, Book of the Month *
A nice idea, nicely done ... A stylish, useful and well-researched book * Daily Telegraph *
Author Bio
It must be something to do with unforgettable childhood holidays touring the remote Scottish coast in a jam-packed camper van that fired Brigid Benson's fascination for the sea. Or perhaps it was Cornish summers under billowing canvas or maybe home life on a peninsula, with Wales over the water to one side and Ireland across the waves to another. Whatever the spark, the intriguing character of places and people by the sea continues to inspire her writing. Craig Easton feels privileged that his work takes him to photograph all over the world. Wherever he goes, the landscape and weather inspire him to show not just what a place looks like, but what it feels like. When he's taking time out, chances are you'll find him with his camera in the west of Scotland or in the east playing golf badly.