Countryfile Perfect Days Out: 100 of our favourite places to visit

Countryfile Perfect Days Out: 100 of our favourite places to visit

by Cavan Scott (Author)

Synopsis

Countryfile is one of the most successful and much-loved TV series on the BBC, with 20 years of programming and over 6 million viewers. This is the first book to tie in with the programme and celebrate the British countryside, by showcasing 100 unmissable places to visit, as chosen by the Countryfile team. A call to arms for us to get out and enjoy the great outdoors, this book will show you where to find landscapes of great beauty, nature reserves and National Trails to explore, sites of historical or cultural interest as well as attractions that have appealed to Countryfile over the years - the secluded meadows of Swaledale, the ancient beech trackway at Linley and the herring festival at Clovelly, not to mention the World Stinging Nettle Championships. Illustrated with over 150 lavish colour photographs, contributions from Julia Bradbury, Matt Baker and John Craven, and with practical information to help you plan your perfect day out, this book will capitalise on the huge success of the TV series and our ever-growing love of the British countryside.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: BBC Books
Published: 13 May 2010

ISBN 10: 1849900078
ISBN 13: 9781849900072
Book Overview: Enjoy a perfect day out with this stunning new book from the Countryfile team

Author Bio
Cavan Scott launched Countryfile Magazine in 2007, working with the team of the popular television show to produce a new magazine that would celebrate the great British countryside. A journalist for 16 years, Cavan has written for over 30 national magazines and newspapers. He regularly appears on local and national radio commentating on rural affairs and is a judge of various countryside awards including the RSPB Farming for Nature Award and the FARMA Farm Retailer of the Year. Passionate about British countryside and wildlife, he lives near Bristol with his wife Clare and their daughters Chloe and Connie.