A NEW guide book has described Britain as overcrowded, overpriced and overrated.
The latest version of Lonely Planet's Great Britain guide warns that some of Britain's tourism industry "just doesn't deliver".Britain's restaurants, accommodation and tourist attractions are described as "overpriced or lacking in quality" in the travel bible.
And author David Else adds that while the UK has become a great value destination for international visitors thanks to the weaker pound, Britons hoping to holiday at home were "struggling to take the strain" as "Britain ain't cheap".
On the plus side, he said there was no doubt Britain was "great" and one of the most fascinating places in the world to explore.
Unflattering comments in the guide include describing Stoke as a "sprawl of industrial townships tied together by flyovers and bypasses", while leafier Surrey is "made up of uninspiring towns and dull, sprawling suburbs".
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Durham is said to be "unquestionably beautiful, but once you have visited the cathedral and walked the old town looking for the best views there isn't much else to do".
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David defended the guide, saying: "We're not a tourist board. We're not trying to promote any place, we're telling it how it is."
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