Les Lumsdon Boeken
Het academische werk van Dr. Les Lumsdon verdiept zich in de economische impact van toerisme, met een specifieke focus op hoe recreatieve wandel- en fietsroutes kunnen fungeren als krachtige economische aanjagers. Zijn onderzoek biedt waardevolle inzichten in duurzame toerismepraktijken en de ontwikkeling van infrastructuur die actief reizen ondersteunt. Gevoed door zijn eerdere carrière in het openbaar vervoer, onderzoekt zijn academische werk kritisch de planning en marktdynamiek binnen de toerisme- en horecasector.





The 30 fabulous walks range from three to nine miles and ideal for family rambles. They start in such delightful Peak District villages as Ashford-in-the-Water, Alstonefield and Youlgreave, most of which are accessible by public transport - so that you can leave the car at home and savour the products on offer at the authors' favourite pubs. Follow the recommendations in this well-established - and completely updated - book for a superb variety of walks in splendid scenery and, after each walk, relax in a Peak District pub renowned for its welcome to walkers and for the quality of its Real Ale, often supplied by local independent brewers.
A new guide containing 20 great walks in Hay-on-Wye, and including Talgarth, Glasbury, Clyro and The Golden Valley. -- Welsh Books Council
A new revised 3rd edition of this much loved guide contains 36 walks, including 7 completely new routes, located in all parts of the county. Several walks feature fine hill walking on the Welsh borders and others start from delightful villages and hamlets in the north and east of the county.
A wonderful, long-distance walk weaving its way between stations on one of Britain's most scenic railways - the Heart of Wales Line. The route, from Craven Arts to Llanelli, is 227km (141 miles).