 Everyday AdventuresEmbrace new ways to experience more local haunts with this handy guide to seeing travel and destinations a little differently. (Lonely Planet, Aug 2018) |  The World's Best Bowl FoodTravel the world from your kitchen with recipes for 100 bowl foods from around the globe including my entries from Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England covering classics such as Dublin coddle, Colcannon, Cock-a-leekie soup,Welsh cawl and Eton mess. (Lonely Planet, Mar 2018) |  Culture TrailsA compilation of 52 itineraries with a cultural bent for which I gladly hit the trail in the wake of Oxford's storytellers, Dublin's literary legends and the best traditional music in the west of Ireland. (Lonely Planet, Oct 2017) |
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 Epic DrivesThis collection of epic drives from around the world includes some of the most memorable I've ever driven including the Wild Atlantic Way in Ireland, the Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia, hairpin heaven en route from Marrakesh to Tarroudant in Morocco and the Gaspesie Peninsula in Canada. (Lonely Planet, Aug 2017) |  Secret MarvelsA miscellany of weird and wonderful sights well off the beaten track, including a few of my own favourites: the Darvaza Crater in Turkmenistan and Chicken, Alaska. (Lonely Planet, Jul 2017) |  National Parks of EuropeExplore 60 of the best of Europe's national parks including Killarney in Ireland and the Brecon Beacons in Wales. Read about what to see and do, what wildlife you might spot and how to plan your trip. (Lonely Planet, Apr 2017) |
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 Code GreenSustainability is a huge issue for travellers and this book aims to help those in search of unique challenges that help protect and preserve cultures, habitats and people of the far reaches of the earth. Featuring some incredible opportunities to get involved with conservation, cultural traditions and eco-initiatives, this book offers a valuable and insightful guide to eco-travel. (Lonely Planet, 2006) |  Blue ListThe top places to go, see, experience and soak up are listed in this colourful guide to the world's nations. A great source of inspiration and ideas for that next trip complete with useful country guides to the world's most popular and rewarding destinations. (Lonely Planet, 2006) |  Middle of NowhereA pictoral book aimed at inspiring travellers to explore the globe, seeking out the road less travelled to places that can truly be described as 'the middle of nowhere'. From the lonely tundra of the high arctic to the depths of the driest deserts on earth, my travel tales include an element of risk guaranteed to re-awaken the true spirit of adventure. (Lonely Planet, 2006) |
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