LONELY Planet travellers completed their road trip through the UK’s national parks at Dartmoor.

Members of the company, which has printed more than 145 million guidebooks since the 1970s, travelled in an all-electric Tesla Model S from the Cairngorms in Scotland, through Loch Lomond and The Trossachs, Lake District, Peak District, Brecon Beacons and ended on Dartmoor.

At the National Park Visitor Centre in Princetown they offered visitors guided walks of the area, book promotions and giveaways.

A spokesman for the company said: ‘We were delighted by the welcome we received in Dartmoor, the final leg of our epic road trip through the UK’s national parks.

‘Over the two days there hundreds of people visited our stand and joined us for activities including a Dartmoor pack pony walk, a walk with moorlands guides and a talk from campaigner Chris Hines MBE.

‘An epic road trip sparked the idea of Lonely Planet itself back in the 1970s, and this journey followed that legacy, while highlighting the potential future of road travel by electric car.’