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Books : Travel & Holiday : Countries & Regions : United Kingdom : Regions : Scotland : General AAS
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Contains detailed information and maps on each Scottish island. Illustrated with full-colour illustrations and relief maps of all the main islands, this title is both a work of reference and a personal view of Scotland's distant outposts. It also covers the abandoned crofts of Mingulay, the white beaches of Colonsay and the Cuillins of Skye.
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In a bid to uncover the unique spirit of the single malt whisky, author Iain Banks has decided to undertake a tour of the distilleries of his homeland. His tour of Scotland combines history, literature and landscape in an entertaining and informative account.
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The true Scot's insider's guide to the very best Scotland has to offer.
Whether you live in Scotland or are visiting, why settle for anything second-rate when you can be guided to so much that is superb? Peter Irvine's personal guide points you towards the best places to stay (whatever your budget), the best beaches, the best ice-cream, the best hill walks, the best bakers, the best spooky places, the best seafood, the best places for kids, the best ceildhs, and so the list goes on.
However well you know Scotland, Peter Irvine will guide you to something excitingly new. That's why it remains the only guide to Scotland that the Scots themselves buy. Scotland the Best was first published in 1993. Since then its reputation has grown and it has been widely praised in reviews, won awards from the Tourist industry and, above all, delighted readers from all over the world. And it’s also sold close to 250,000 copies!
In this new edition, every recommendation has been reassessed to see whether it is still worthy of inclusion, and the selection criteria has become even more stringent. Clear colour mapping from Collins and website links for all entries, a new look to the cover, plus an exciting new picture section and new chapter intros make this a more vibrant book to have as your companion.
Quirky, personalized and informed, Peter Irvine's guide gives you what other travel guides only claim to - a true Scot's insider's guide.
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This title deals with the vast and lovely area lying to the north and west of Fort William, and going up through the Highlands as far as Ullapool.
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With Ordnance Survey mapping, colour photographs and easy-to-follow route descriptions, each of the 20 colour-coded routes detailed in this walking guide is suited to all ages and features questions and points of interest.
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Published to tie in with a sucessful BBC series, popular presenter and bestselling author Simon King, reveals the natural splendour of the Shetland Islands.
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A. Wainwright's guide to Britain's first long-distance footpath.
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The Speyside Way runs for 80 miles from the fishing port of Buckie to Aviemore in the foothills of the Cairngorms. This edition of the trail guide has mapping from Footprint in five panels, and plans of villages en route and of Aviemore. It contains information needed to plan your holiday with summaries of distance, terrain and refreshment stops.
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