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Hi, Hamish here again. I thoroughly recommend these excellent guides
and books on Scotland.
They are perfect for helping you to make the most out of your visit or
holiday.
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The West Highland Way - Jacquetta Megarry
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£7.99

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This walking guide provides readers with all the information they need to plan and enjoy a walking holiday of up to 95 miles along the West Highland Way, from Glasgow to Fort William. It provides contacts for accommodation services, but does not list actual addresses.
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Scottish Islands - Hamish Haswell-Smith
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£21.25

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From the abandoned crofts of Mingulay to the standing stones of Orkney, from the white beaches of Colonsay to the spectacular Cuillins of Skye, this is a complete gazetteer covering all of Scotland's many hundreds of islands, including both those which are uninhabited and those which are notoriously difficult to reach. Packed with information on access, anchorages, points of historical or natural interest, and things to see and do, this compendium provides useful information for touring, for browsing, for reference, and for all those travellers who wish to sail to some of the most beautiful and remote places in the world. The varied geology of the islands is documented in depth, and each island is fully mapped.
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The Great Glen Way - Jacquetta Megarry
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£7.99

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This is the first guide to provide mapping of the official Great Glen Way route from Fort William to Inverness, Scotland (73 miles). There is detailed background on Loch Ness, the Caledonian Canal, history, habitats and wildlife. It is printed on waterproof paper throughout and lavishly illustrated with over 60 colour photographs.
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Scotland the Best! - Peter Irvine
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£10.39

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This guide to the best that Scotland has to offer provides thousands of recommendations covering a multitude of topics including: 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; and the best ceildhs.
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The Rough Guide to Scotland - Donald Reid, Rob Humphreys
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£9.59

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In the last few years Scotland has undergone a political and cultural renaissance--with its new Scottish parliament, Glasgow's urban renovation and café culture, Edinburgh's impressive National Museum of Scotland (opened in 1998) and a heightened "sense of identity and importance" it's certainly hip to be Scots. This fourth edition of The Rough Guide to Scotland reflects this optimism, with up-to-date information on what to see, where to go and the festivals and events (Edinburgh Festival or Highland Games anyone?) to visit.
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