Graeme Cornwallis Ordre des livres






- 2009
- 2003
Scandinavian Europe
- 550pages
- 20 heures de lecture
Full-Colour chapters highlighting the best of Scandinavia. Bonus excursions chapters to Tallinn and St Petersburg. Includes seasonal itineraries to help you plan your trip. Experience Scandinavia with Lonely Planet. Our 9th edition will help you explore the distinct Nordic landscapes across the seasons- whether that means dogsledding across an Icelandic glacier, working up a sweat in the world's biggest steam sauna in Kuopio, or making the most of the midnight sun in Trømso's buzzing bars. Lonely Planet guides are written by experts who get to the heart of every destination they visit. This fully updated edition is packed with accurate, practical and honest advice, designed to give you the information you need to make the most of your trip.
- 2002
Norway
- 432pages
- 16 heures de lecture
One of the most dependable series available, Lonely Planet's guidebooks are packed with essential information and accurate maps and are written with enough character that they are also good reading for armchair travelers. The series is now popular with travelers of all sorts, although backpackers and adventure travelers have long relied on Lonely Planet's guides because of the wide range of destinations offered. Whether you want to relax on the beaches of Thailand, roam the Australian outback, or explore the deserts of Iran, Lonely Planet has a practical, thorough guidebook for your destination. For dangerous or less-traveled regions, we highly recommend Lonely Planet's guides because they provide crucial information in an easy-to-use format, making it possible for travelers to handle the difficulties of language, customs, and transportation. In countries with unfamiliar alphabets, the guides include the names of cities and sights in both English and native characters, and glossaries are provided to help travelers with menus. The series offers lodging and restaurant options for all budgets, but the main focus is on getting a good deal for your money. With good writing, a wealth of valuable information, and beautiful color photo sections, Lonely Planet's guides are hard to beat.
- 2002
Lonely Planet Scotland
- 456pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Explore Scotland's stunning landscapes, from the Highland wilderness to Lowland hills and beautiful coastlines. This updated guide features 40 maps, accommodation options from bothies to castles, traditional cuisine, and a comprehensive overview of diverse festivals like the Highland Games and Hogmanay.
- 2002
Island, Grónsko, Faerské ostrovy
- 640pages
- 23 heures de lecture
Cestovní příručka pro turisty a průvodce po zemích na pobřeží severního Atlantiku obsahuje informace o historii, městech, památkách a turistických cílech. Podivuhodná vulkanická krajina, hory, ledovce, horké prameny, gejzíry a vodopády, společně s bohatou historií a lidovým uměním představují dostatečný výběr islandských lákadel. Ledová krása Grónska i skalnaté ostrůvky v rozbouřeném Atlantiku jen dotvářejí pozoruhodnost této nedotčené části Evropy. Podrobný průvodce z edice Lonely Planet bude vaším spolehlivým pomocníkem.
- 2001
Stockholm
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Nestled among thousands of islets and bursting with festivals, palaces and theatres, Stockholm is a gem among the world's great capitals. This first edition uncovers a city beyond Vikings and Smörgåsbords. Skål!
- 2001
Iceland, Greenland & the Faroe Islands
- 552pages
- 20 heures de lecture
A guide to budget travel in Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands, providing information on the hot lava fields, geysers, glaciers and midnight sun of the region, and commenting on the blend of European, indigenous and old Norse traditions and cultures.
- 2000
Sweden
- 380pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Lonely Planet's Sweden covers everything from the coolest pubs in Stockholm to the most popular and breathtaking trekking routes. Up-to-date information on places to stayand eat will please eventhe thriftiest traveller. Extensive coverage of outdoor activities, including famous Midsummer's Day events, is provided. Lots of maps, a language guide, and an insider's look at Swedish culture is included as well. And yes, there's info on ABBA too.
- 1999
Scotland
- 384pages
- 14 heures de lecture
This first edition of Scotland reveals a country on the threshold of recovering its nationhood, a haven for a host of activities, a breathtakingly varied landscape and a historical treasure-trove. Discover one of Europe's prized destinations with this comprehensive guide as your passport. 55 maps, including full-colour country and Edinburgh maps extensive pub listings and recommendations separate chapters on the historic and rugged Highlands and Islands details on climbing, fishing, golf, skiing and walking extensive accommodation and places to eat listings concise and practical Scottish Gaelic language guide


