New England

New England
ISBN-10
0749526033
ISBN-13
9780749526030
Series
New England
Category
Automobile travel
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
2001
Authors
Paul Wade, Kathy Arnold

Description

Enjoy New England whilst on the open road with these 23 circular tours take you to well known and off-the-beaten-track locations, each taking an average of two to three days to complete. And, if you want to take your time, the guide is packed with suggestions for things to do on the way: scenic walks, places to visit, attractions for children and even suggestions for places to stay. Specially designed route maps, at-a-glance itineraries and simple route directions, plus essential motoring and travel tips, make this a useful guide for the independent motorist or biker. New England is divided into six main areas: Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.

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