Guides
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Finnish -
Berlitz Phrasebook |
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Finland - Rough Guide
Practical advice on what to see and do whilst relying on
countless recommendations for Finland's best restaurants, bars, cafés,
shops and hotels for every budget and style. With authoritative background
on Finland's intricate history and expert tips on how to get around the
beautiful national parks |
£ 4.99
£ 4.49 |
Finland - Insight Compact
Guide (10% off all Insight Guides)
A 106-page compact guidebook covering Finland's highlights,
ranging from the architectural harmony of Helsinki's neoclassical Senate
Square to the spectacular reflected peaks of Ukko-Koli in the still waters
of Lake Pielinen. It also features many full-colour photographs, maps and
practical travel tips |
£14.99 |
Finland -
Lonely Planet Guide
The best-selling guide to Finland. Detailed suggestions for
exploring interesting detours and local haunts and a dedicated chapter to
popular outdoor activities. Part of the Lonely Planet Country series.
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£ 7.99
£ 7.19 |
Helsinki - Insight
Pocket Guide (with pull out map) (10%
off all Insight Guides)
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| £13.99 |
Lapland - Bradt Guide
The Bradt guide to Lapland covers places and activities in the
remote outposts of Norway, Sweden and Finland, together with background
information to help travellers understand the Sámi cultures. Visitors on
both short organised tours and those travelling independently are catered
for, making this an all-round essential source book on everything this
region offers. |
| £ 6.99 |
Practical guide to the Northern
Lights - Bradt Guide
The northern lights are one of the major tourist draws of the Arctic and
sub-Arctic winter. This book covers information on everything from how to
photograph the aurora, to what to wear, to how the forecast works. It
offers advice on the best European countries in which to see them, and
why, and provides information on tour operators offering northern lights
packages. Bradt’s Northern Lights is the only guidebook on the
market that caters to the large number of people whose dream is to see the
aurora borealis.
• Covers the main locations for watching the northern lights in Europe:
Scandinavian Lapland, Iceland and Greenland
• How to photograph the northern lights, what to wear when watching them
and how to understand northern lights forecasting (i.e. should you stay up
or should you go to bed?)
• Details the science behind the aurora and explains the auroral oval
and why those locations beneath it are the best bet for northern lights
viewing |
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Scandinavian Europe Phrasebook
(Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian & Swedish) - Lonely
Planet |
£17.99 |
Scandinavia - Lonely Planet Guide
Including short excursions to St Petersburg in Russia and
Tallinn in Estonia, this alphabetised directory has information on party
cities Stockholm and Reykjavik, and the region's natural wonders -
volcanoes, thermal springs, fjords, glaciers, aurora borealis and the
midnight sun. |
£15.99 |
Scandinavia - Rough Guide
A handbook to Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Finland. The
24-page full-colour section and two 4-page colour inserts introduce the
regions highlights, from whale-watching in Norway and Denmark's vibrant
nightlife to a husky safari through Lapland and Sweden's chilly Icehotel.
This guide features advice on exploring the Scandinavian countryside. |
£14.99 |
Scandinavia
- Michelin Green Guide |