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Reisgids Devon and Jurrasic Coast Slow 3

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Local insights and holiday tips for Exeter, Exmouth, Seaton, Sidmouth, Beer, Lyme Regis, the Jurassic Coast, River Otter and Blackdown Hills. Covers coastal walks, cycling, watersports, wildlife, World War II connections, where to stay and eat, quirky festivals, cream teas and other local food. Part of Bradt’s distinctive, award-winning series of ‘Slow’ travel guides to UK regions, this new, thoroughly updated third edition of Bradt’s East Devon and the Jurassic Coast (Slow Travel) remains the most comprehensive – and only standalone – guide available to this area. Written with insider knowledge that can only be gained by living in the area, and combined with colourful, enthusiastic and witty writing, plus contributions from local connaisseurs, this guidebook is as much a pleasure to read as an invaluable companion for exploring east Devon and west Dorset. Devon is the fourth most popular county for UK holidaymakers – and for good reason. Over a hundred square miles of East Devon are designated a ‘National Landscape’ (formerly ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’) and the internationally famous Jurassic Coast stretching into Dorset is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The charming coastal town of Seaton, which hosted American forces in the run-up to World War II’s Normandy D-Day landings, benefits from the extension (to wildlife-packed Seaton Wetlands) of the Stop Line Way, a long-distance cycling and walking route, originally designed for World War II defences. Wolford Chapel is a little piece of Canada given to the people of Canada in 1966, where the Maple Leaf is still hoisted daily. Dorset’s Lyme Regis, meanwhile, is Britain’s fossil-hunting capital – as featured in the 2020 film Ammonite, starring Kate Winslet. With an emphasis on car-free travel – walking, cycling and local buses – this Bradt guide’s detailed descriptions, historical glimpses, folklore and personal anecdotes whet visitors' appetite for exploration.

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