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Crowd-free alternatives to tourist hotspots
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First published in 2007, BBC Countryfile Magazine is a popular UK title celebrating the British countryside, wildlife and rural life. Inspired by the BBC television program of the same name, it offers a rich mix of nature, heritage and outdoor content for readers who enjoy exploring the natural world. The magazine is known for its engaging features on wildlife, landscapes and conservation, alongside practical guides to walking routes and outdoor activities across the UK. It also includes seasonal highlights, helping readers discover what to see and do throughout the year, from spotting wildlife to visiting scenic locations. Interviews with presenters, experts and well-known countryside figures add personality and insight. BBC Countryfile Magazine also covers rural traditions, food and local culture, creating a well-rounded picture of life beyond the city. Its accessible tone and informative content make it appealing to both casual readers and dedicated outdoor enthusiasts. Available on PressReader, BBC Countryfile Magazine inspires readers to connect with nature and explore the beauty of the countryside.
Crowd-free alternatives to tourist hotspots
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