"Excellent
alternatives to the generic Welcome Breaks and their ilk." Daily
Mail
"Get this book and keep it in your car."
Daily
Telegraph
"Take
Breaks Near the Motorways with you the next time you whizz up
the M90 or down the M11." The
Times
"A
sustaining meal in pleasant surroundings." Cambridge
Style Magazine
"Five
best places to break the Journey." The
Guardian
"Breaks near the Motorways
is almost a dream come true ." Yachting
Monthly
"He has clearly scored a
publishing triumph." Ancient Monuments
Society
"There
are dozens of guidebooks to Britain, but here is one that is new and
really useful."
Country Life
"You can have your cake and eat it, in relaxing surroundings."
Daily Telegraph
"This publication will become an essential addition
to your glove box" Shooting Gazette
"Hugh Cantlie has rescued
us from the dubious delights of service stations with his book."
The Field
"A must for the glove compartment, it covers all
the main routes in the country." House and
Garden
"It may spare you the sins of rage and despair
when confronting your fellow travellers en masse."
The Spectator
"A very handy book which lists all the decent
places to stop and have a meal." The Oldie
"For those for whom the sight of a motorway cafe
is reason to gently press the accelerator, this guide provides a host
of attractive alternatives." Historic Houses
"Have you ever wished there was an alternative
to motorway food? Well now there is."
Country Landowners Association
"A brilliant guide book and it'll ensure that
you never settle for second rate again." News
of the World
"A selection of pleasant alternatives to those
dreadful overpriced service stations." Scottish
Field
"If you regard motorway service stations as an
insult to human dignity, then this book deserves a permanent place in
your glovebox". What's Brewing
"Hugh Cantlie has devoted himself to removing
the gamble of getting off the motorway to find food." The
Sunday Times
"This unusual guide is full of quirky facts."
Saga Magazine
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