The new, full-colour Rough Guide to Scotland is the definitive travel guide to this gem of a country. In-depth coverage of its burgeoning food scene, artistic innovations and awe-inspiring wild places - from remote, Gaelic-speaking islands to untamed, ruggedly beautiful glens - takes you to the most rewarding spots, with striking colour photography bringing everything to life. Whether you're wild camping or staying in chic B&Bs, you can discover adventure and solitude in equal measure with our expert advice on where to spot wild dolphins, stunning hikes to deserted beaches and the best places to slurp seasonal oysters and "nose" original whiskies. The guide includes clear maps and insider reviews to take you straight to the best hotels, restaurants, bars and music venues for all budgets, ensuring that you won't miss a thing. Scotland is heaven for "slow travel", but the guide also includes extensive coverage of the country's premier cities, Edinburgh and Glasgow, plus details on all the best places to ski, surf and mountain bike if you fancy picking up the pace a little. Make the most of your time with The Rough Guide to Scotland. Now available in ePub format.
... St. Destinations Ardrossan for Arran ferry (every 30min–1hr; 45–50min); Ayr (every 20–30min; 50min); Birmingham (two per hour; 4–6hr); Blantyre (every 10–30min; 20min); Carlisle (every 15–30min; 1hr 10min–2hr 25min); East Kilbride ...
The new Rough Guide to England is the definitive insider's guide to a country rich in history, heritage and culture. Now in full colour throughout, this fully updated guide has clear maps, detailed itineraries and regional highlights.
Whether you plan to explore the Cairngorm Mountains, walk the West Highland Way, taste some local whisky or go downhill-cycling at Glentress, the Rough Guide to Scotland will help you discover the best places to explore, eat, drink, shop ...
The Rough Guide to Scotland is the ultimate travel guide to this beguiling and beautiful country.
A travel guidebook to Scotland. Recommends accommodations, restaurants and attractions for various budgets.
The mountains are betterknown as MacLeod's Tables– the storygoes that the MacLeodchief helda royal feaston thelower ofthe two for James V. Glen Dale West from Loch Dunvegan, the broad, green sweepofGlen Dale feels instantly wilder after ...
Within the precincts of the university - Sir George Gilbert Scott's dramatic black Gothic quadrangle and spire perched on the hill behind Kelvingrove - is the Hunterian Art Gallery ( Map 7 , D2 ; Mon - Sat 9.30am - 5pm ; free ) .
The essential handbook to this diverse and beautiful country. In-depth coverage of Edinburgh, the inspiring capital city and its lively neighbour, Glasgow. Up-to-the minute information on arts and entertainment and...
IMPORTANT NOTE: The digital edition of this guide does not contain all the images included in the physical edition.
The guide includes hundreds of listings of the country's top hotels and restaurants, plus reviews of all the best shops, bars and clubs