Our founder Hilary Bradt and Janice Booth, authors of Slow Travel: South Devon and Dartmoor, discuss their favourite churches from the region.
Category: Slow Travel
In contrast to its Exmoor counterparts, the Dartmoor ponies are varied in appearance.
Some people go to church, others go to churches.
From guillemots to gulls, wildlife expert Tony Soper explains which birds you’re likely to see in this region.
Suffolk is home to an immense array of historical sites, monuments, museums and stately homes that showcase its rich history and Anglo-Saxon heritage.
Abundant in picturesque towns, magnificent country walks and a beautiful coastline, Suffolk has plenty of areas to explore.
Laurence Mitchell retraces John Constable’s steps on a walk through the Stour Valley.
From charming towns and villages to a glorious coastline – there’s plenty to explore in Norfolk.
Mike Bagshaw takes us on a tour of the Yorkshire towns and villages along the route of the Grand Départ.
This art of decorative plastering is a regular feature of buildings across Suffolk.
Dom Tulett travelled to Uganda as part of his prize for winning the 2016 Bradt New Travel Writer of the Year award. This is Dom’s account of that unforgettable trip.
Creating guidebooks is an all-consuming job, so each year the staff at Bradt HQ recharge their batteries by going on a company outing.
There are walks that get you from A to B, hikes that form a stretch of long-distance trail and then there are easy-going walks for no purpose other than to lift the soul. A walk on Minchinhampton Common does just that.
We called the New Brewery Art’s upmarket hostel The Barrel Store home during our trip to Cirencester. Find out what makes it so special.
Food glorious food! We dined at Cirencester’s newly refurbished The Fleece during our staff outing, and we weren’t disappointed.