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This guide provides a concise overview of the most significant cultural and artistic landmarks, as well as natural attractions in the counties of southern England. It describes the architectural, cultural, and natural highlights of Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Devon, Cornwall, and the Isle of Wight. Notable locations include historic cities with stunning Gothic cathedrals such as Canterbury and Winchester, coastal spa resorts like Brighton, Bournemouth, and Eastbourne, and the city of Bath with its well-preserved historic center and thermal springs. The guide also explores areas known as "the most English of England," featuring typical rural towns in Cornwall. A significant part of the travel guide includes practical information on accommodation, dining, shopping, cultural activities, and attractions for children. The text is complemented by numerous color photographs, a map atlas, and city plans.

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Englands Süden, Manfred Wöbcke

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1992
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Titre
Englands Süden
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1992
Format
souple
Pages
96
ISBN10
377420117X
ISBN13
9783774201170
Séries
Première publication
2002
Titre original
Englands Süden
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This guide provides a concise overview of the most significant cultural and artistic landmarks, as well as natural attractions in the counties of southern England. It describes the architectural, cultural, and natural highlights of Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Devon, Cornwall, and the Isle of Wight. Notable locations include historic cities with stunning Gothic cathedrals such as Canterbury and Winchester, coastal spa resorts like Brighton, Bournemouth, and Eastbourne, and the city of Bath with its well-preserved historic center and thermal springs. The guide also explores areas known as "the most English of England," featuring typical rural towns in Cornwall. A significant part of the travel guide includes practical information on accommodation, dining, shopping, cultural activities, and attractions for children. The text is complemented by numerous color photographs, a map atlas, and city plans.