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100 Countryside Walks Around Edinburgh - Paperback - Derek Storey
Covering a range of 30 miles around Edinburgh, the walks in this book are suitable for every ability, weather and season. Each route is fully described and accompanied by a sketch map, with details of how to get there by car and public transport.
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50 Walks In Edinburgh & Eastern Scotland - Paperback - Rebecca Ford
Discover the beauty of Edinburgh and Eastern Scotland with the help of this slim-line pocket-sized walking guide. The guide offers over 50 walks, containing useful information on footpath signs, countryside access, walking tips and safety guidelines.
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Canonmills And Inverleith - Paperback - Joyce M. Wallace
The two adjacent Edinburgh districts of Canonmills and Inverleith both have a strong heritage and played an historical role in the development of the city over the centuries. Joyce Wallace retells the history and heritage of the areas, combined with anecdotes about the characters who lived there.
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Children's Guide To Edinburgh - Paperback - Judy Paterson
Designed and written for the young tourist, this guide to Edinburgh uses a kilted, backpacking cat to lead readers through Scotland's capital city.
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Corstorphine Hill: The Finest Views The Eye Can Feast On - Paperback - Alison MacKintosh
Corstorphine Hill is a landmark visible from all over Edinburgh, a richly wooded oasis only three miles from the centre of the city.
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Discovering Edinburgh: The Illustrated Map - Map
Edinburgh, home to the Scottish parliament is on the itinerary of all visitors to Scotland. This new edition retains the water-colour mapping, with individual paintings of all the main sights and landmarks.
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Eccentric Edinburgh - Paperback - Benedict Le Vay
Focusing on the bizarre, offbeat and absurd aspects of the Scottish capital, this book includes the local attractions of the city, such as its famous cobbled streets - previously trodden by body-snatchers and murderers - and Arthur's Seat, where many a fatal 'accident' has occurred.
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Edinburgh - Paperback
Published in an age when hotels boasted of the luxury of both hot and cold running water, 'Ward Lock Red Guides' offer a delightfully nostalgic view of the experience of travelling in Britain during the post war years.
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Edinburgh - Paperback
This guide to Edinburgh has been revised and updated. The top sights are highlighted, with even more pictures than before, providing a highly visual introduction to the destination. Practical advice and cultural tips are more clearly highlighted to help travellers get to the heart of where they're visiting.
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Edinburgh - Paperback - Neil Wilson
This fourth edition of the Lonely Planet guide to Scotland's capital city includes coverage of the major festivals, including the Military Tattoo, the International Festival and the world-famous Fringe Festival.
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