Extra Mile, The: 2023 Glovebox Guides [4th Edition]
The glovebox guidebook to help you avoid motorway services find good food on the move and support the local food revolution. Includes stop-offs for those who love fresh-grown and unfussy, organic and original, or gourmet and gastro. Over 275 pit-stops and places to break long journeys across mainland England, Scotland and Wales. Find farm shops and independent cafés, dog-friendly pubs, stately homes, delis, gardens, vineyards, National Trust cafés and more.
The places are hand-selected and offer delicious local food, uplifting settings and warm welcomes worthy of the detour.Icons show if a venue is dog/ child/ parking/ veggie-vegan/wifi/ GF/ EV friendly, and sustainability is celebrated.
A beautifully designed, full-colour guide with 20 maps from Printslinger’s Glovebox Guides imprint. Backed by a website with a venue finder, the guide includes Motorway Maps, Regional Maps and an EV Charger Map
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The glovebox guidebook to help you avoid motorway services find good food on the move and support the local food revolution. Includes stop-offs for those who love fresh-grown and unfussy, organic and original, or gourmet and gastro. Over 275 pit-stops and places to break long journeys across mainland England, Scotland and Wales. Find farm shops and independent cafés, dog-friendly pubs, stately homes, delis, gardens, vineyards, National Trust cafés and more.
The places are hand-selected and offer delicious local food, uplifting settings and warm welcomes worthy of the detour.Icons show if a venue is dog/ child/ parking/ veggie-vegan/wifi/ GF/ EV friendly, and sustainability is celebrated.
A beautifully designed, full-colour guide with 20 maps from Printslinger’s Glovebox Guides imprint. Backed by a website with a venue finder, the guide includes Motorway Maps, Regional Maps and an EV Charger Map
“A great guide to help you think beyond the destination and enjoy the journey.” — The National Trust
“Smaller, friendlier places serving great local produce.” — Guardian
“Quirky, local alternatives to motorway services.” — Country Living Magazine