From Penrith to Ullswater, via Keswick, Cockermouth, Coniston, Grasmere and Windermere, plus many places in between, Tom Chesshyre puts on his walking boots and sets forth along the trails, drawn onwards by the dramatic scenery. This is the Lake District seen from its walking paths - with just a backpack, an open mind... and a spring in the step.
Tom Chesshyre Ordre des livres
Tom Chesshyre est un journaliste chevronné avec plus de 15 ans d'expérience dans la création de récits de voyage pour les journaux nationaux britanniques. Son travail, qui l'a mené dans plus de 75 pays, se caractérise par un regard vif sur les lieux et les cultures qu'il rencontre. Chesshyre se concentre sur la découverte des chemins moins fréquentés du voyage, offrant aux lecteurs des récits frais et captivants. Son style est à la fois accessible et enrichissant, transportant les lecteurs bien au-delà des sentiers touristiques habituels.






- 2023
- 2022
Between soaring mountains, across arid deserts, parched plains and valleys of fruit orchards and olive groves, down glittering coastlines and along viaducts towering above plunging ravines... there is no better way to see Spain than by train. Rail enthusiast Tom Chesshyre, author of Slow Trains to Venice, Ticket to Ride and Tales from the Fast Trains, hits the tracks once again to take in the country through carriage windows on a series of clattering rides beyond the popular image of "holiday Spain" (although he stops by in Benidorm and Torremolinos too). From hidden spots in Catalonia, through the plains of Aragon and across the north coast to Santiago de Compostela, Chesshyre continues his journey via Madrid, the wilds of Extremadura, dusty mining towns, the cathedrals and palaces of Valencia and Granada, and finally to Seville, Andalusia's beguiling (and hot) capital. Encounters? Plenty. Mishaps? A lot. Happy Spanish days? All the way.
- 2021
Park Life
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
If the pandemic has taught us one thing, it's that people love parks Wherever we are in the world, urban parks are places where we can find calm amid the chaos. With fondness and humour, travel writer Tom Chesshyre recalls 50 of his favourite urban parks from across the world, in a love letter to the green escapes that bring us joy in our cities.
- 2021
"Between soaring mountains, across arid deserts, parched plains and valleys of fruit orchards and olive groves, down glittering coastlines and along viaducts towering above plunging ravines there is no better way to see Spain than by train. Tom Chesshyre hits the tracks to take in the country through carriage windows on a series of clattering rides beyond the popular image of holiday Spain (although he stops by in Benidorm and Torremolinos too). From hidden spots in Catalonia, through the plains of Aragon and across the north coast to Santiago de Compostela, Chesshyre continues his journey via Madrid, the wilds of Extremadura, dusty mining towns, the cathedrals and palaces of Valencia and Granada, and finally to Seville, Andalusia s beguiling (and hot) capital. Encounters? Plenty. Mishaps? A lot. Happy Spanish days? All the way"--Publisher's description
- 2020
Slow Train
Eine Liebeserklärung an Europa heute in 25 Stationen
Die Freiheit auf Schienen genießen – dafür begibt sich der britische Autor Tom Chesshyre auf eine abenteuerliche Zugreise quer durch Europa: Von London über die Ukraine bis nach Venedig. Das eigentliche Reiseziel: Europa und seine Bewohner kennenlernen. Und herauszufinden, was sie in politisch und gesellschaftlich aufgewühlten Zeiten wie diesen verbindet. Tom Chesshyre reist ohne genauen Plan, eben dorthin, wohin die Schienen führen, und freundet sich unterwegs mit seinen Mitreisenden an – und natürlich mit dem ein oder anderen Schaffner. Ein persönlicher Reisebericht, der zeigt, was Europa zusammenhält. Und eine leidenschaftliche Einladung, sich mit dem nächsten Zug selbst auf den Weg zu machen. - Grenzenlos und bewusst: Mit dem Zug zu den Menschen Europas - Von London über die Ukraine nach Venedig - Mit klugen Einblicken in Politik, Gesellschaft und Tourismus »Die einzige Möglichkeit sicherzugehen, dass man einen Zug erreicht, ist, den davor zu verpassen.« (G.K. Chesterton)
- 2019
Slow Trains to Venice
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Do you love trains? Do you love adventure? If so, join Tom Chesshyre on his meandering rail journey across Europe from London to Venice. Escaping the rat race for a few happy weeks, Chesshyre indulges in the freedom of the tracks. From France (dogged by rail worker strikes), through Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and Poland he goes, travelling as far east as Odessa by the Black Sea in Ukraine. With no set plans, simply a desire to let the trains lead the way, his trip takes him onwards via Hungary, the Balkans and Austria. Along the way he enjoys many an encounter, befriending fellow travellers as well as a conductor or two. This is a love letter to Europe, written from the trackside.
- 2017
Authors, artists and amblers have always felt the pull of the Thames, and now Tom Chesshyre is following in their footsteps. He's walking more than 200 miles from the Cotswolds to the North Sea. Seeing some familiar sights through new eyes, Chesshyre explores the living present and remarkable past of England's longest and most iconic river.
- 2016
Ticket to Ride
- 319pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Experience the world by train Why do people love trains so much? Tom Chesshyre is on a mission to find the answer by experiencing the world through train travel - on both epic and everyday rail routes, aboard every type of ride, from steam locomotives to bullet trains, meeting a cast of memorable characters who share a passion for train travel. Join him on the rails and off the beaten track as he embarks on an exhilarating whistle-stop tour around the globe, from Sri Lanka to Iran via Crewe, Inverness, the Australian outback and beyond.
- 2014
Gatecrashing Paradise
- 276pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Away from the five-star hotels and beyond luxury hideaways, Tom Chesshyre travels to see the real, unexplored Maldives, skirting around the archipelago's periphery, staying at simple guesthouses, and using cargo ships and ferries.
- 2013
A Tourist in the Arab Spring
- 245pages
- 9 heures de lecture
Tourist in the Arab Spring - Travel literature and holiday reads by Tom Chesshyre describes a lay tourist's experiences in post-revolution countries and sites. Featuring humourous and often harrowing stories, this narrative explores old and new tourist sites Egypt, Libya and Tunisia, the struggles of ordinary people trying to survive this new era.

