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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant travel companion,
By N. (London, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Traveller's Guide to Sacred England: A Guide to the Legends, Lore, and Landscape of England's Sacred Places (Paperback)
I travelled through Northern England in the late 90's with an earlier edition of this guide. It was a wonderful resource for some well-known, and not so well known historic/sacred sites in England.
I visited many Roman forts, ruins, Arthurian sites, and a few not well known standing stone circles (such as Castle Rigg near Keswick in the Lake District, if you can't stand the crowds and tourism at Stonehenge!). I flew from Canada, and backpacked around by train and bus to many out of the way sites, and this guide led me to many treasures during my travels. Highly recommended. |
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The Traveller's Guide to Sacred England: A Guide to the Legends, Lore, and Landscape of England's Sacred Places by John F. Michell (Paperback - Aug. 2003)
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