BBC Countryfile Magazine praised Dixe Wills for writing 'intelligently and amusingly, with evident excitement and imagination', qualities that he brings to Tiny Campsites. Here he presents 80 of the loveliest and most diminutive places to camp in Britain, many of which are known only to locals. These stunning little places to pitch are found on farms, in woods, on clifftops and in beautiful back gardens; they may be under the boughs of an apple tree in a private orchard or on thebanks of a river. Each entry features a quick-reference guide to facilities, pubs that serve food, shops where you can stock up on provisions and local attractions, and there's a useful Ordnance Survey map to guide you in.
About the AuthorDixe Wills is author of numerous books including our own At Night and the sister books in this series, Tiny Islands, Tiny Churches and Tiny Stations. A travel writer and journalist focusing on eco-friendly travel and the British Isles, he frequently contributes articles to the Guardian, Observer, The Ecologist, Countryfile Magazine and Esquire.Dixe lives in East London where he tends an allotment on his local city farm.
Book InformationISBN 9780749578480
Author Dixe WillsFormat Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Automobile AssociationPublisher AA Publishing