Description
John Carter’s 1983 guide, 100 Great British Weekends, provides a comprehensive directory of short-break destinations across England, Scotland, and Wales. The book details specific itineraries, including coastal retreats, historic market towns, and rural hideaways, while offering practical advice on accommodation and local attractions of the era. Carter’s entries include maps and logistical tips tailored for the early 1980s traveler, documenting the leisure landscapes and tourism infrastructure of Britain before the rise of digital travel planning.








