Lake Windermere, Grasmere & Coniston Water Through Time (e-bog) af Jepson, Gill
Jepson, Gill

Lake Windermere, Grasmere & Coniston Water Through Time e-bog

94,21 DKK
The Lake District is by far the UK's most popular national park. Every year some 15 million people come here to explore the region's fells and countryside and it's not hard to see why. Ever since the Romantic poets arrived in the nineteenth century, its panorama of craggy hilltops, mountain tarns and glittering lakes have been stirring the imaginations of visitors. Among the many writers who foun…
The Lake District is by far the UK's most popular national park. Every year some 15 million people come here to explore the region's fells and countryside and it's not hard to see why. Ever since the Romantic poets arrived in the nineteenth century, its panorama of craggy hilltops, mountain tarns and glittering lakes have been stirring the imaginations of visitors. Among the many writers who found inspiration here are William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Arthur Ransome and, of course, Beatrix Potter - a lifelong lover of the Lakes. Lake Windermere is the largest of the lakes and this fascinating collection of old and new pictures shows how much has changed around the lake's shores. It also features nearby Coniston Water and Grasmere as well as the main tourist centres of Ambleside, Bowness-on-Windermere, Coniston and Windermere village.
E-bog 94,21 DKK
Forfattere Jepson, Gill (forfatter)
Udgivet 15.05.2018
Længde 96 sider
Genrer 1DDU-GB-ENM
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781445681948

The Lake District is by far the UK's most popular national park. Every year some 15 million people come here to explore the region's fells and countryside and it's not hard to see why. Ever since the Romantic poets arrived in the nineteenth century, its panorama of craggy hilltops, mountain tarns and glittering lakes have been stirring the imaginations of visitors. Among the many writers who found inspiration here are William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Arthur Ransome and, of course, Beatrix Potter - a lifelong lover of the Lakes. Lake Windermere is the largest of the lakes and this fascinating collection of old and new pictures shows how much has changed around the lake's shores. It also features nearby Coniston Water and Grasmere as well as the main tourist centres of Ambleside, Bowness-on-Windermere, Coniston and Windermere village.