Along Wooded Paths

Along Wooded Paths
Title Along Wooded Paths PDF eBook
Author Tricia Goyer
Publisher B&H Publishing Group
Pages 322
Release 2011
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1433668696

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A young Amish woman, recently transplanted from Indiana to Montana, is torn between marrying a man from back home or the Englischer whose active faith is calling to her in Goyer's "Along Wooded Paths."

Crows On My Path

Crows On My Path
Title Crows On My Path PDF eBook
Author Doug Tanoury
Publisher Doug Tanoury
Pages 35
Release
Genre Poetry
ISBN

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Along the Mission Trail, by Bruno Hagspiel

Along the Mission Trail, by Bruno Hagspiel
Title Along the Mission Trail, by Bruno Hagspiel PDF eBook
Author Bruno Martin Hagspiel
Publisher
Pages 498
Release 1927
Genre Missions
ISBN

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A Bark in the Park

A Bark in the Park
Title A Bark in the Park PDF eBook
Author Doug Gelbert
Publisher Cruden Bay Books
Pages 196
Release 2004-02
Genre Pets
ISBN 9780974408347

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Paths and Pubs of the Wye Valley

Paths and Pubs of the Wye Valley
Title Paths and Pubs of the Wye Valley PDF eBook
Author Heather Hurley
Publisher Fineleaf Editions
Pages 79
Release 2008
Genre Bars (Drinking establishments)
ISBN 0955757703

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Hiking Acadia National Park

Hiking Acadia National Park
Title Hiking Acadia National Park PDF eBook
Author Dolores Kong
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 299
Release 2012-04-17
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 076278377X

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Sample more than 120 miles of hiking trails through the approximately 40,000 acres of America's first national park.

New Forest (Slow Travel)

New Forest (Slow Travel)
Title New Forest (Slow Travel) PDF eBook
Author Emily Baker
Publisher Bradt Travel Guides
Pages 221
Release 2023-07-07
Genre Travel
ISBN 1804692182

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This new, thoroughly updated and expanded second edition of Bradt’s New Forest – part of the award-winning Slow Travel series of guides to UK regions – focuses on this peaceful, enchanting area in Hampshire. Walkers, cyclists, wildlife lovers, families and foodies are all catered for, with coverage of a wide range of attractions. The only comprehensive travel guidebook to this compact, increasingly popular national park barely 90 minutes from London, it contains all the practical information you need to enjoy time here, including accommodation options ranging from fine hotels to campsites where grazing ponies may nose at your tent flap. Such free-roaming animals are integral to both the New Forest’s charm and its suitability for a Slow guide. Here ponies and cows routinely halt traffic, while donkeys peer into shop windows. In a region named one of the world’s top 10 destinations for outdoors enthusiasts in the 2022 TripAdvisor Traveller’s Choice Awards, truly wild creatures abound too. Sites of Special Scientific Interest cover over half the national park. All the UK’s six native reptile species occur, alongside its largest population of Dartford warblers. Given the region’s name, the landscape varies surprisingly. Wander through ancient, broad-leaved woodlands originally established as hunting grounds for King William I (William the Conqueror), or marvel at towering conifers at Rhinefield Arboretum. Explore miles of heathland, the yachting town of Lymington or the great coastal spit leading to Hurst Castle (where the ghost of King Charles I is said to wander by night). Alternatively, visit distinctive villages from 13th-century Beaulieu, with its abbey, palace and National Motor Museum, to Burley, infamous for witchcraft. Alongside providing practical information with a personal touch, experienced travel writer and local resident Emily Laurence Baker leads visitors behind the scenes to explain the ‘working Forest’, outlining how various organisations manage the land, how grazing animals have shaped it for centuries, and how the ‘commons’ system functions. She further brings the New Forest to life through interviews with local people, from butchers to conservationists, and agisters to verderers, making Bradt’s New Forest the must-have guide for all visitors to this beguiling region.