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5 Free Traveling Ebooks
5 Free Traveling Ebooks
by Various Authors
These ebooks include:-
  1. 7 reasons to fall in love with Stockholm by Julia Averbeck (Non-Fiction, Travel, Stockholm, Sweden, Experiences)
  2. Guide to Rural Wales by David Gerrard (Travel, History, Holidays, Staycation)
  3. The Hidden Places of Lancashire, Cheshire & the Isle of Man by Mike Gerrard (Travel, History, Holidays, Staycation)
  4. The Hidden Places of Northumberland & Durham by Peter Long (Travel, History, Holidays, Staycation)
  5. The Hidden Places of the Peak District & Derbyshire by Mike Gerrard (Travel, History, Holidays, Staycation)

7 reasons to fall in love with Stockholm

by Julia Averbeck
7 reasons to fall in love with Stockholm by Julia Averbeck
In 2010 I lived in Stockholm for half a year and got to know it a bit better. Now I want to tell you something about the reasons why I fell in love with this beautiful city. I think people who have been to Stockholm will agree with me at least in one point or maybe in all why it is easy to fall in love with this city and I hope my book will be a nice read for all the people who haven’t been there yet. Maybe you want to visit Stockholm after you read this.This shouldn’t be a guidebook to the city, I just want to tell you about some nice places which are worth a visit and which I have really enjoyed during my stay in Stockholm.
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7 reasons to fall in love with Stockholm – 18 pages, 208 KB (MOBI, EPUB, PDF, RTF, LRF, PDB)

Guide to Rural Wales

by David Gerrard
Guide to Rural Wales by David Gerrard
The 5th edition of the ‘Guide to Rural Wales’ has been broken down by counties into 10, free of charge, ebooks (no registration required). It will appeal to people with a real interest in the beauty, tranquillity and traditional values of country life. The book offers a selection of many pleasant walks and information on places of interest. The print edition is available from http://amzn.to/kAeeQN.
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Anglesey | Borderlands | Carmarthenshire | Ceregidigion |Gower | Monmouthshire | NorthPowys | Pembrokeshire |Snowdonia | SouthPowys

The Hidden Places of Lancashire, Cheshire & the Isle of Man

by Mike Gerrard
The Hidden Places of Lancashire, Cheshire & the Isle of Man by Mike Gerrard
This is the 7th edition of the Hidden Places of Lancashire & Cheshire including the Isle of Man which has an attractive new cover and redesigned page layouts. The changes will significantly improve the usefulness, accessibility and appeal of the guide. We do hope you like the new look.
Editorially, the new style continues Travel Publishing’s commitment to exploring the more interesting, unusual or unique places of interest in Lancashire, Cheshire and the Isle of Man. In this respect we would like to thank the Tourist Information Centres who helped us update the editorial content of the book.
Lancashire is a county, which has lakes, woods, rolling hills, a sandy coastline and many picturesque towns and villages. Cheshire is a county of scenic contrasts. To the east are high moorlands and crags, to the west are the soft red sandstone plains of the Mersey and Dee, whilst to the south may be found a rich, pastoral landscape. Visitors to both counties will certainly find evidence of the significant contributions they have made to England’s industrial, political, social and cultural heritage. The Isle of Man is blessed with beautiful scenery, sandy beaches, a very interesting heritage and lively seaside resorts. Lancashire, Cheshire and the Isle of Man are definitely worth a visit!
The Hidden Places of Lancashire & Cheshire including the Isle of Man contains a wealth of information on the history, culture and the hundreds of interesting places to be found within the two counties and island. But it also promotes the more secluded and little known visitor attractions and advertises places to stay, eat and drink many of which are easy to miss unless you know exactly where you are going. These are cross-referenced to more detailed information contained in a separate, easy-to-use section to the rear of the book. This section is also available as a free supplement from the local Tourist Information Offices.
We include hotels, bed & breakfasts, restaurants, pubs, bars, teashops and cafes as well as historic houses, museums, gardens and many other attractions throughout Lancashire, Cheshire and the Isle of Man – all of which are comprehensively indexed. Many places are accompanied by an attractive photograph and are easily located by using the map at the beginning of each chapter. We do not award merit marks or rankings but concentrate on describing the more interesting, unusual or unique features of each place with the aim of making the reader’s stay in the local area an enjoyable and stimulating experience.
Whether you are travelling around Lancashire, Cheshire and the Isle of Man on business or for pleasure we do hope that you enjoy reading and using this book. We are always interested in what readers think of places covered (or not covered) in our guides so please do not hesitate to use the reader reaction form provided to give us your considered comments. We also welcome any general comments which will help us improve the guides themselves. Finally if you are planning to visit any other corner of the British Isles we would like to refer you to the list of other Hidden Places titles to be found to the rear of the book and to the Travel Publishing website (see below).
The print edition is available from Amazon.co.uk, http://amzn.to/izM93Z.
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The Hidden Places of Lancashire, Cheshire & the Isle of Man – 257 pages, 13.2MB (PDF)

The Hidden Places of Northumberland & Durham

by Peter Long
The Hidden Places of Northumberland & Durham by Peter Long
This is the 8th edition of the Hidden Places of Northumberland and Durham which has an attractive new cover and redesigned page layouts. The changes will significantly improve the usefulness, accessibility and appeal of the guide. We do hope you like the new look. Editorially, the new style continues Travel Publishing’s commitment to exploring the more interesting, unusual or unique places of interest in Northumberland, County Durham and Tyne and Wear. In this respect we would like to thank the Tourist Information Centres who helped us update the editorial content of the book.
Northumberland offers the visitor plenty of picturesque places to visit such as the Kielder Forest, the Cheviot Hills, Holy Island, and the many miles of attractive coastline. Hadrian’s Roman Wall also stretches across this largely unspoilt county. County Durham is blessed with an incredibly strong history that runs deep with industrial heritage. The landscape still shows evidence of coal mining traditions, but the spoil heaps and pit heads have now all but disappeared. The county encompasses the beautiful and historic City of Durham and, like its northern neighbour, has an impressive number of castles, churches and historic houses.
The Hidden Places of Northumberland and Durham contains a wealth of information on the history, culture and the hundreds of interesting places to be found within the two counties and island. But it also promotes the more secluded and little known visitor attractions and advertises places to stay, eat and drink many of which are easy to miss unless you know exactly where you are going. These are cross-referenced to more detailed information contained in a separate, easy-to-use section to the rear of the book. This section is also available as a free supplement from the local Tourist Information Offices.
We include hotels, bed & breakfasts, restaurants, pubs, bars, teashops and cafes as well as historic houses, museums, gardens and many other attractions throughout the area – all of which are comprehensively indexed. Many places are accompanied by an attractive photograph and are easily located by using the map at the beginning of each chapter. We do not award merit marks or rankings but concentrate on describing the more interesting, unusual or unique features of each place with the aim of making the reader’s stay in the local area an enjoyable and stimulating experience.
Whether you are travelling around Northumberland, County Durham or Tyne and Wear on business or for pleasure we do hope that you enjoy reading and using this book. We are always interested in what readers think of places covered (or not covered) in our guides so please do not hesitate to use the reader reaction form provided to give us your considered comments. We also welcome any general comments which will help us improve the guides themselves. Finally if you are planning to visit any other corner of the British Isles we would like to refer you to the list of other Hidden Places titles to be found to the rear of the book and to the Travel Publishing website (see below).The print edition is available from Amazon.co.uk, http://amzn.to/jIdOf0.
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The Hidden Places of Northumberland & Durham – 177 pages, 9MB (PDF)

The Hidden Places of the Peak District & Derbyshire

by Mike Gerrard
The Hidden Places of the Peak District & Derbyshire by Mike Gerrard
This is the 9th edition of the Hidden Places of the Peak District and Derbyshire which has an attractive new cover and redesigned page layouts. The changes will significantly improve the usefulness, accessibility and appeal of the guide. We do hope you like the new look. Editorially, the new style will continue Travel Publishing’s commitment to exploring the more interesting, unusual or unique places of interest in The Peak District and Derbyshire. In this respect we would like to thank the Tourist Information Centres who helped us update the editorial content of the book. The Peak District National Park was the very first of Britain’s National Parks covering an area of 540 square miles. The Dark Peak covering north Derbyshire and small parts of Cheshire and South Yorkshire is an area of windswept moorland, steep river valleys and impressive crags.
Further south is the White Peak a limestone-based undulating green landscape criss-crossed by miles of dry stone walls and gently flowing rivers whilst to the west can be found the beautiful valleys and rivers of the Dales as well as the Staffordshire Moorlands. In contrast the rest of Derbyshire offers the visitor an intriguing mix of villages and towns packed with cultural and industrial heritage and should certainly not be missed. The Hidden Places of the Peak District and Derbyshire contains a wealth of information on the history, culture and the hundreds of interesting places to be found within the National Park and the county of Derbyshire. But it also promotes the more secluded and little known visitor attractions and advertises places to stay, eat and drink many of which are easy to miss unless you know exactly where you are going. These are cross-referenced to more detailed information contained in a separate, easy-to-use section to the rear of the book. This section is also available as a free supplement from the local Tourist Information Offices.
We include hotels, bed & breakfasts, restaurants, pubs, bars, teashops and cafes as well as historic houses, museums, gardens and many other attractions throughout the Peak District and Derbyshire, all of which are comprehensively indexed. Many places are accompanied by an attractive photograph and are easily located by using the map at the beginning of each chapter. We do not award merit marks or rankings but concentrate on describing the more interesting, unusual or unique features of each place with the aim of making the reader’s stay in the local area an enjoyable and stimulating experience. Whether you are travelling around the Peak District and Derbyshire on business or for pleasure we do hope that you enjoy reading and using this book. We are always interested in what readers think of places covered (or not covered) in our guides so please do not hesitate to use the reader reaction form provided to give us your considered comments. We also welcome any general comments which will help us improve the guides themselves. Finally if you are planning to visit any other corner of the British Isles we would like to refer you to the list of other Hidden Places titles to be found to the rear of the book and to the Travel Publishing website.
The print edition is available from Amazon.co.uk, http://amzn.to/kAeeQN.
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The Hidden Places of the Peak District & Derbyshire – 240 pages, 9.8MB (PDF)
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