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SUSTAINABILITY

If you’re currently planning a holiday and want to do it in a way that’s more sensitive tois a fount of knowledge. Richard has been running since 2006, so he’s done the hard yards on this subject. This book will help you evaluate how you travel, where to go and what to do when you get there, as well as give you suggestions for places to visit. Tips include how and where to look for green credentials, what to pack and UK, European and worldwide eco labels that can be trusted. Don’t assume that cycling to a campsite is your only holiday option, though it’s a good one if that’s what you like – there are beaches to visit, city breaks just a few hours away by train (the map of European train connections is a real eye-opener if you’ve never really thought about it before) and hotels with natural swimming pools. You’ll find (Pavilion) available to buy at .

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