The National Trust Book of the Coast

The National Trust Book of the Coast

by Clare Gogerty (Author), Clare Gogerty (Author), National Trust Books (Author)

Synopsis

In 1965, the Trust launched Enterprise Neptune, a nationwide fundraising campaign to highlight the importance and fragility of Britain's coastline. The Trust now looks after and makes accessible over 700 miles of coastline across England, Wales and Northern Ireland. In this book, evocative essays (on wild swimming, butterflies and beachcombing) and personal stories (including a day in the life of a National Trust ranger) capture the unique character of Britain's shores, past, present and future.


As well as a homage to Britain's best-loved beaches, this is an up-to-date practical guide for anyone keen to discover the coast, from the eerie romance of Northumberland's dunes to the dramatic landscapes of Giant's Causeway. Each location includes suggestions for local accommodation, walking, wildlife to spot and local National Trust properties to head to once you've shaken the sand from your shoes. There's nothing quite like a day by the sea - and it's never been easier to plan the perfect coastal getaway.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 368
Publisher: National Trust Books
Published: 19 Mar 2015

ISBN 10: 1909881376
ISBN 13: 9781909881372

Author Bio
Clare Gogerty is an award-winning editor and writer. She is the former editor of Coast magazine and is also the author of The National Trust Book of the Coast. She writes on a variety of subjects including UK travel, homes and interiors.