Publisher's Synopsis
The Romans used to say, "Arcem ex cloacâ facere" which means, "Don't make a mountain out of a molehill." And so, they picked up the perfect cobblestones for roadmapping the world with strategic "arteries" of the Roman rule, culture, glory and reign. By walking 370 km down this Via, the jaguars visit six charming towns of England lined up on the Fosse Way: Exeter, Ilchester, Bath, Cirencester, Leicester and Lincoln. Join those braves for a week of indulgence into the upscale life of the English counties: Devon, Somerset, Cotswolds, Leicestershire, and East Midlands. This one in a kind 110-page tourguide provides with history, strategic importance, and construction of the Roman roads in heavily illustrated chapters. Check other tours down the Roman roads: "Via Aurelia," "Via Belgica," "Via Canalis," "Via Claudia-Augusta," "Via de la Plata," "Via Domitia," "Via Hadriana," "Via Maris," "Via Militaris," "Via Pontica," and "Via Schlavonia."