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DK Eyewitness Travel Guides: Loire Valley
Penguin Books Ltd,
Paperback, 264pp, 125 x 217mm
Your holiday starts the moment you open the guide ..."The best guide available. Packed to the brim with colour photos, maps and essential information." - Reader review. Capture the essence of Loire.<BR><BR>
From visiting world famous chateaux and churches to drinking cafe au lait al fresco in the... |
£13.99
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Footprint: Loire Valley
Footprint Travel Guides,
Paperback, 288 pages, Full-colour throughout
Whether more at home in vibrant cities such as Tours, Angers and Orleans, or slumbering rural villages, untouched by tourism the Loire Valley has something for everyone. With it's sumptuous chateaux's like Chambord and Villandry, legendary vineyards and fragrant rose gardens, there is a rich cultura... |
£13.99
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Loire Valley: Thomas Cook Drive Around
Thomas Cook Publishing,
Paperback, 210 x 148mm, 288pp
This guide expertly divides the Loire Valley into touring areas - one per chapter. The best of the Loire Valley is offered, from its glorious chateaux to its quiet backwaters, from the world-renowned Le Mans to the opulent Upper Reaches, and from the vineyards of Sancerre to the Gothic masterpiece o... |
£15.99
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Loire: Cadogan Guide
Cadogan Guides,
Paperback, 504pp, 216 x 142mm
This title features dynamic two-colour layout for easy navigation. Colour section gives a photographic overview of the region, together with special features of the region, tailored itineraries and lists of the best things to do. Full-colour touring maps of the whole region are included.
Extensiv... |
£14.99
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Michelin Green Tourist Guide: Chateaux of the Loire
Michelin,
Paperback, 368pp, 230x111mm
The Michelin green guides are the ideal choice for the independent traveller who wants a detailed insight into the life and culture of their destination city, region or country. The main attractions are star rated with easy-to-read mapping and suggested tours that will make the most of any visit. Th... |
£14.99
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Rough Guide: Loire (The)
Rough Guides,
Paperback, 384pp, 159 x 185 mm
James McConnachie writes: 'They call the Loire the last wild river in France. Not in a violent, white-water sense – though it floods frequently and dramatically in winter – but meaning natural or untamed. The classic image of this gentle wildness is the river’s sandy fringe, lined with willows and s... |
£12.99
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