Discover the Joys of Traveling
Britain on Your Own
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Explore
Britains lovely villages and medieval towns with author Dorothy
Maroncelli as she leads you along the back roads and byways in her
award-winning book, Britain on Your Own. |
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than seventy years ago Frank Tatchell, an English clergyman, said,
The beaten track is often the best track, but devote most of
your time to the by-ways. In no other way can you so quickly reach
the heart of a country. |
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Back
lanes can lead to lovely views like this thatched cottage near an
old packhorse bridge. |
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Author
Dorothy Maroncelli agrees. She writes, I haven't seen
Britains Crown Jewels; perhaps I will some day. To me the jewels of
Britain are in the countryside, in the centuries-old towns and
villages and in those who live in them. |
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Finding
Britain on Your Own
If
you want to capture the flavor of the countryside of Great Britain,
this is definitely the book for you....At the same time, this book
provides travelers with a suitcase overflowing with practical
tips.
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Eve Carr, Bella Online Senior Travel |
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261 pages, softcover
$15.95 plus $3.50 shipping |
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When
traveling on your own, whether going solo or with someone, you'll
want to plan an affordable and enriching experience that will give
you memories to treasure always. Britain on Your Own shows you how
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take
advantage of Britains many discounts for seniors |
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stay
in traditional historic hotels at reduced rates |
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choose the itinerary
that is perfect for your personal interests
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meet the
British people (especially helpful to solo travelers) |
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travel
light, with one carry-on bag |
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