Wandelgids Pub and Fell Walks Lake District | Northern Eye Books

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Here in one pocket size book are ten, easy, short circular walks to the finest Lake District pubs.   The words ‘Lakeland’ and ‘pub’ go together like ‘bread’ and ‘butter’ or ‘Romeo’ and ‘Juliet’.   The Lake District is a region that’s famed for its traditional inns and cosy, friendly village pubs almost as much as it’s famed for its magnificent wal...

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Wandelgids Lake District High Level and Fell Walks | Cicerone
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Here in one pocket size book are ten, easy, short circular walks to the finest Lake District pubs.   The words ‘Lakeland’ and ‘pub’ go together like ‘bread’ and ‘butter’ or ‘Romeo’ and ‘Juliet’.   The Lake District is a region that’s famed for its traditional inns and cosy, friendly village pubs almost as much as it’s famed for its magnificent walking country. So, what could be better than combining the two—enjoying a pint of local ale half-way through a gorgeous Sunday stroll, or a hearty meal at the end of a day’s hiking?

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