Britain"s Best Afternoon Tea: The New Collection Taylors of Harrogate Yorkshire Tea (AA Britain"s Best)
Price 15.62 USD
This is the perfect guide for Tea enthusiasts, featuring both shops and hotels offering afternoon tea. The shops featured are all members of the Tea Guild; part of the Tea Council. The Guild inspects is members and has awards for "Top Tea Place" etc. which will feature in the guide; hotels featured all belong to the AA Hotel Scheme. The guide is arranged in county order and covers England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and the Channel Islands. Reliable - all the establishments have been inspected; variety - a wide range of establishments, from the best tea shops in the country to grand hotels; easy-to-use - arranged in county order, each entry has either a half page (with one photograph) entry, or a whole page (with two photographs). Each entry features a description and information about facilities letting you know whether you can eat outside, whether there"s a pianist, if they serve their own blend of tea, whether dogs and children are welcome, smoking or non-smoking and air conditioning. Details of available teas, set teas and other food, whether own brand jam is sold and even if the establishment has a recipe book. County openers featuring "local specialities" are included, some counties also feature local walks. Opening times, booking information and contact information shown. 110 0749530316 9780749530310 This best-selling collection of themed walks in England, Scotland and Wales is now available in softback at a very competitive price with u3 off the retail value. Themed - 120 themed, mostly circular, walks researched and written by a team of experts; Practical - each walk presented as an illustrated map, plus walk directions; Accurate - detailed directions, easy-to-follow route maps presented in an attractive, illustrative style; Popular - leisure walking is the UK"s number one outdoor activity enjoyed by 15 million people; Introduction by award winning outdoor writer, Roland Smith. Six regional sections: South West England (19 walks), South East England (20 walks), Midlands (18 walks), Wales (19 walks), North of England (22 walks), Scotland (22 walks); Each chapter opens with a regional summary, highlights and further suggestions for walks; 8 main themes: ancient tracks, spectacular landscapes, wartime Britain, wilderness, places of mystery, flora and fauna, urban and industrial heritage and famous people; Walks vary in length, from 5 to 10 miles, offering varying degrees of challenge