Northern Scotland, Highlands & Islands
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Add to BasketArgyll: The Enduring Heartland
£9.99
- Paperback - House of Lochar
This new edition of Marion Campbell's classic evocation of her homeland includes amendments made just before her death. -
Add to BasketInverness And Moray
£8.49
- Spiral - Philip's
Showing every street in Inverness and Moray, this atlas is prepared by the Ordnance Survey. The scale is 1 3/4 inches to 1 mile and the atlas includes a route planner, school locations, and emergency services locations. -
Add to BasketThe Scots Fiddle: Volume 3
£17.00
- Paperback - Neil Wilson
This volume contains a collection of the fiddle music of Scotland relating to the Western Highlands and Islands. It includes a selection of traditional fiddle tunes and song airs, and the stories behind them. -
Shetland
£8.49
- Paperback - Pevensey
This text provides a useful guide for the discerning tourist and island devotee, including everything the visitor needs to know about the islands' heritage, landscape, climate, flora and fauna. -
Add to BasketThe Cateran Trail: A Circular Walk In The Heart Of Scotland
£9.34
- Spiral - Rucksack Readers
The Cateran Trail is a 65-mile circular walk in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, following in the steps of 16th-century cattle rustlers. -
Add to BasketArgyll And The Highlands' Last Days Of Steam
£9.00
- Paperback - Stenlake
This album of steam-era images by railway photographer Bill Smith includes locations such as Kyle of Lochalsh, Bridge of Orchy and Dunblane. -
Add to BasketTayside's Last Days Of Steam
£7.99
- Paperback - Stenlake
This collection of photographs, accompanied by detailed captions, illustrate Tayside's railways in the last years of the steam era. Locations and stations featured include Ballinluig, Tay Bridge, Camperdown Junction, Elliot Junction, Arbroath, Forfar and Rumbling Bridge. -
Add to BasketVillages Of Northern Argyll
£8.49
- Paperback - John Donald
Argyll's historical importance goes back thousands of years, being both the centre of the kingdom of Dalriada as well as being significant in the spread of Celtic Christianity. This book looks at the remote settlements of Northern Argyll, as well as the people who have struggled to make a living here for 2,000 years and more. -
Add to BasketVillages Of Southern Argyll
£8.49
- Paperback - John Donald
For thousands of years, Argyll has been home to people of culture, ideas, skills and power. This book looks Southern Argyll, providing an insight into the origins and development of human settlement in this beautiful outpost of Scotland. -
Add to BasketGurkha Highlander: Walking Mallaig To Stonehaven
£10.99
- Paperback - Cualann
Neil Griffiths and five serving Gurkhas set off from Mallaig near Skye to march 320 kilometres to Stonehaven, south of Aberdeen. This is Neil's colourful, and at times hilarious, account of one of the country's great walks, interspersed with little known but curious facts of Scottish and Gurkha history.













