Nord-Pas de Calais is Britain's first stop in France; it's where the
ferries dock and the Channel Tunnel emerges into daylight. Bradt's
Cross-Channel France is the only English-language guide dedicated to the
region. It delves not only into the port towns, but also into the
forgotten France that's rarely reached. It takes visitors to sample
Vieux Bologne the smelliest cheese in the world, and to climb the hill
at Cassel - up (and down) which the Grand Old Duke of York marched his
10,000 men. It leads travellers to Agincourt, the site of a cornerstone
battle in British history, and to Dunkirk, from where World War II
troops were evacuated. It also reveals where visitors can shop for
cut-price goods, where they can cycle, walk and ride horses, where they
can find the best seafood and seaside resorts, and how they can enjoy
colourful regional events like the Festival of the Giants. Bradt's
Cross-Channel France is packed with information for day trippers and
those on longer family holidays.