DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Scotland
by Alastair Scott (Author), JulietClough (Author), SandieRandall (Author), KeithDavidson (Author)
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Used
Hardcover
2008
$12.50
With such a distinctive national dress, drink, bagpipe music, landscape and folklore, Scotland has shaped an identity recognisable the world over. It is a land of astonishing contrasts and possesses a magical quality, whether seen shrouded in mist or rising majestic above the mirror of a loch. This Eyewitness Travel Guide covers Scotland's varied countryside, from the mountains and moorlands in the north to the rounded, grass-covered hills of the Lowlands in the south. With both Edinburgh and Glasgow comprehensively explored, all aspects of Scotland's attractions are covered in the uniquely visual and easy-to-use Eyewitness Travel Guide style. You'll find floor plans of all Scotland's major attractions and beaches, markets and festivals listed town by town. With the photographs, illustrations, walks, scenic routes and thematic tours as well as full-colour detailed maps of towns and regions, this guide is indispensable.
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Used
Paperback
2007
$3.43
Save time and find the 10 best of everything to see, buy, do, taste and avoid - don't miss a thing! 'Thank goodness for Top 10 guides' - Mail on Sunday . Whatever you plan to do - whether you are travelling first class or on a limited budget - make sure you experience the best. With this easy to use, quick reference guide that slips into your bag, you can instantly find the top 10 leading attractions. Discover the best sights in Edinburgh and Glasgow, great fishing spots, outstanding golf courses, ancient castles, gardens and lochs, most fun places for kids, top malt whiskies and where to enjoy them, best hotels, inns and B&B's for every budget and much more.
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Used
Hardcover
2006
$3.43
These guides show you what others can only tell you. This title features suggested walks, clear maps and extensive hotel and restaurant listings. The elegant streets of Edinburgh and the dear green place' Glasgow are explained clearly, from important and historic sights to the cosiest country pubs, ensuring ease of exploration around the history and art of two of Great Britain's finest cities.
Synopsis
With such a distinctive national dress, drink, bagpipe music, landscape and folklore, Scotland has shaped an identity recognisable the world over. It is a land of astonishing contrasts and possesses a magical quality, whether seen shrouded in mist or rising majestic above the mirror of a loch. "This Eyewitness Travel Guide" covers Scotland's varied countryside, from the mountains and moorlands in the north to the rounded, grass-covered hills of the Lowlands in the south. With both Edinburgh and Glasgow comprehensively explored, all aspects of Scotland's attractions are covered in the uniquely visual and easy-to-use "Eyewitness Travel Guide" style. You'll find floor plans of all Scotland's major attractions and beaches, markets and festivals listed town by town. With the photographs, illustrations, walks, scenic routes and thematic tours as well as full-colour detailed maps of towns and regions, this guide is indispensable.