Wild Guide Scotland: Hidden Places, Great Adventures & the Good Life

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Wild Guide Scotland: Hidden Places, Great Adventures & the Good Life

Wild Guide Scotland: Hidden Places, Great Adventures & the Good Life

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Overall, Scotland is one of those books that you'll find yourself dipping into again and again both for concrete planning and for general inspiration. It's not just for novices either, there's so much to do in Scotland, that it's a brilliant way of researching the potential of areas you might know of, but don't know well, or just areas you've never heard of, full stop. Head north to glorious Shetland where you can spend a week hopping around the islands on a birdwatching trip. Birdlife on Shetland is rife, and a boat trip out to the Isle of Mousa means you can seehundreds of European Storm Petrels, which return ashore to their nests as darkness falls. Last but very definitely not least, the numerous colour images of the hills serve up information and inspiration in equal measure and really whet the appetite. Located in the magnificent Cairngorms National Park, Highland Wildlife & Birdwatching Safaris is the perfect way for you and the family to explore the outdoors. They’re flexible with their tours, so choose from a 4-hour tour or full-day tour. The tour also includes your accommodation, transport, meals and transfers, so all the organisation and planning is done for you!

Wild Guide Scotland digital PDF book (second edition)

Discovering the haunting joys of Nottingham, from a hidden network of caves to an ancient pub known for 'paranormal' activity The folklore and history is interesting. Indeed, the potted history of rural Scotland is as good as you will fi nd anywhere. Important ascents are recorded. Surprisingly, not only does Prince Charlie feature but Queen Victoria does so more than once. First ascents are usually noted and English translations given of Gaelic names. Maps make it very much easier to spot peaks and their heights than can be done by looking at the tangle of contour lines on OS maps. Follow the river upstream to find pebble beaches or little bays dotted around the city centre. To the west, Loch Tay is another lovely swimming spot. Don’t forget to visit the Aberfeldy Distillery for a tour and taste unique Tayside whiskies, lovingly made from the pure fresh waters you just swam in.Descriptions of all the Scottish mountains, area-by-area from south to north, to help you identify the best locations for hill walking, mountaineering, climbing and ski touring Have something specific in mind? They can customise a bespoke tour for you. Venture on a guided wildlife excursion with an experienced local nature watcher in a luxury 4X4 Land Rover Discovery to see a range of special birds and animals in the heart of this beautiful National Park. Set to become the definitive resource on the mountains of Scotland, Chris Townsend has produced a volume that in its own way is an object of beauty and desire. An absolute essential for anyone with even a passing interest in Scotland's mountains and the default bookshelf reference work for at least a generation.' Surrounded by Munros and walking trails, the stunning stretch of water has a sandy bay giving great access to the water, and its proximity to the town of Balmaha means you can warm up with a hot beverage from St Mocha Coffee Shop after your dip. The guide was developed with significant cooperation from the wild game industry, including response to a public consultation held 1st October 2020. We would like to extend our thanks to industry for their cooperation and patience during the development of the revised guide.

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From the Isles of Scilly to the Northumberland Coast and Scotland's North Arran, the UK's most beautiful scenic areas for 2023 named by Which? - so which is YOUR favourite?This new tool reveals the cheapest times to fly over Christmas and New Year - saving you as much as 40 per cent on flights

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There’s nothing quite like a swim in nature. Wild swimming, sometimes known as outdoor or open water swimming, is an extra special watersport in Scotland. Here, it means gliding into a still loch in the shadows of Munros and castles, or slipping straight into the salty seas of the Atlantic Ocean or North Sea. Venture on this 5-day escape into Caledonian pine forests and snow-capped peaks where you can explore a variety of different habitats, learning more about the wildlife and their incredible capabilities to endure the harsh winter conditions. Spot incredible species such as red deer, ptarmigan, whooper swans, free-roaming reindeer and much more! The book is split by geographical area, taking the reader on a visual journey from vibrant Edinburgh all the way to the remote Highlands and Isle of Skye. This book shows Scotland through adventurous eyes, describing epic landscapes and beautiful places. You’ll also find unique stays, places where nature rules, and secret beaches in this wonderfully written book. I went ghost-hunting in England's most haunted town... and ended up playing with a Ouija board in the graveyard So filthy that we cleaned the whole accommodation ourselves': Britannia is named the UK's worst hotel chain for the ELEVENTH year running by Which? - while Indigo and Hub by Premier Inn are joint No.1This comprehensive book is an excellent planning resource for those who wish to venture into the Scottish mountains. Whether you are planning a walk, scramble, climb or ski tour this larger format guide has all the information the independent mountain lover needs. As someone who has never been to Scotland, this is an excellent resource to plan a trip. We live in a time and age where we often forgo books and maps for the internet and mobile apps, but seldom that, what you find for free from the net, is of high (enough) quality. So if one is serious about a trip to Scotland, be it for the TGO Challenge, a solo traverse of the Cairngorms or any other trip, this tome of knowledge is required reading.

Wild Guide Scotland book (second edition) - Wild Things

Britain at its most spellbinding: The mesmerising winning shots in the Landscape Photographer of the Year 2023 contest, from misty hills to a magical full moon The design is fairly traditional, but is enlivened by some excellent photography. Rather than relying on sunny days, many of the shots convey the changing atmosphere of the hills in different weather conditions. The maps are clear and the text is bang up to date. A new compendium of adventures, from the best-selling Wild Guide series now released for Scotland – Europe’s best adventure travel and wilderness destination. The hills are conveniently split into geographical chapters – similar but not identical to the regions used by the Scottish Mountaineering Club’s well- known District Guides – then further subdivided, with descriptions of hills, suggested walks, scrambles, climbs and ski tours, with the prime focus being on walking. Kudos to Cicerone for publishing a book with such a broad scope and for identifying its potential all those years ago, when work began.

CHAPTER 2: The Southern Highlands

The content of this book has been put together in a wonderfully effective manner. But the layout of the guide is superb as well. This is a book that should grace the bookcases of all hillwalkers and mountaineers that love the hills of Scotland. Spend 4 nights onboard vessels Elizabeth-G or Emma Jane for an incredible cruise to spot the ‘Big 5’; red deer, common seals, otters, eagles (both golden and white-tailed) and harbour porpoises. Starting at Oban harbour, set off on a picturesque journey around Scotland’s west coast and island gems to spot incredible Scottish species. Aside from the amazing wildlife, the cruise is also a great way to take in the fantastic scenery, glimmering seascapes, and mesmerising sunsets.



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