Rivers of Britain: Estuaries, Tideways, Havens, Lochs, Firths and Kyles

Rivers of Britain: Estuaries, Tideways, Havens, Lochs, Firths and Kyles

by Stuart Fisher
Rivers of Britain: Estuaries, Tideways, Havens, Lochs, Firths and Kyles

Rivers of Britain: Estuaries, Tideways, Havens, Lochs, Firths and Kyles

by Stuart Fisher

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Overview

Britain's rivers deserve to be better known. Teeming with
wildlife, steeped in history, sporting bridges, docks and stunning
architecture, not to mention supporting riverside pubs, waterways museums and a
variety of places of interest, they are the country's essential arteries,
connecting inland Britain with the sea.

Covering Britain's best known tidal rivers (the Avon,
Severn, Dee, Mersey, Tyne and Thames), to the picturesque rural Camel, Wye,
Orwell and Crouch, as well as the industrial rivers of the Medway, Tyne and
Clyde, right down to the smallest and lesser known of Britain's tidal
waterways, this is a fascinating and comprehensive guide, packed with maps,
colour photographs and interesting facts about the lifeblood of our country.

Of interest to sailors, fishermen, motorised craft and
canoeists keen to discover beautiful unfrequented spots, stopping points,
places of interest, riverside pubs and lookout points, as well as practical
information on rapids, weirs and nearby towns and car parks, it will also
interest walkers, cyclists, families and holidaymakers discovering the local
history, folklore, riverside architecture and places to take river trips.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781408159316
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 01/05/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 124 MB
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About the Author

As the editor of Canoeist
magazine, Stuart Fisher has written monthly guides to the canals and
waterways of Britain for many years, always researched from the water,
and sometimes using a kayak to reach abandoned or isolated navigations.

As the editor of Canoeist magazine, Stuart Fisher has written monthly guides to the canals and waterways of Britain for many years, always researched from the water, and sometimes using a kayak to reach abandoned or isolated navigations. He is the author of The Canals of Britain, Coastal Scotland and The Canal Guide.
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