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Backpacker's Britain - Paperback - Graham Uney
Graham Uney takes readers on a thorough exploration of the Southern Highlands. A total of 30 multi-day routes are covered, ranging from a superb traverse of all the 4000ft peaks of Scotland, to classic through-routes in the Cairngorms.
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The Natural History Of The Highlands And Islands - Hardback - F. Fraser Darling
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The Rough Guide To Scottish Highlands & Islands - Paperback - Rob Humphreys; Donald Reid
This guide highlights the best places to sleep, eat and drink in the Highlands and Islands. It includes coverage of all major and minor outdoor activities, hiking trails and mountain bike routes.
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The Spey: From Source To Sea - Paperback - Donald Barr; Brian Barr
Part travalogue, part guidebook, this volume follows the River Spey from its source in the high Monadhliath Mountains to Spey Bay on the Moray Firth. It covers all the elements that make this area unique, covering history, communities, natural history, economic geography, geology, music and the arts.
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Cairngorms National Park Golfing - Paperback
The Cairngorms became Scotland's second National Park in 2003 and is the largest in the British Isles, with an area of 1467 square miles. This book looks at the 11 golf courses located there.
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Cairngorms National Park Where To Go - Paperback
The Cairngorms became Scotland's second National Park in 2003 and is the largest in the British Isles, with an area of 1467 square miles. This guide shows you where to go and the activities available for all the family.
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Cairngorms National Park Wildlife - Paperback
The Cairngorms became Scotland's second National Park in 2003 and is the largest in the British Isles, with an area of 1467 square miles. This book looks at the species you may find there.
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Inverness & The North - Paperback - David O'Neil
This series of short travel guides shows visitors where to look for the beauty of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland and the history of its people. In words and pictures David O'Neil shows the area as a touring centre that is second to none.
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White River: A Walk To The Source Of The River Findhorn And The Canoe Journey Back - Paperback - Jamie Whittle
In this book, Jamie Whittle returns to his origins by the River Findhorn in Highland Scotland to make the journey from its mouth to its source on foot, and to return again by canoe. It is familiar ground to Jamie, but made new after his many travels about the world.
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Walks, Caithness: 20 Walks, 1-16 Mls (1.5-26 Kms) - Paperback
This guide brings together a selection of the best walks in Caithness. The walks include coastal paths and hill climbs routes through farmland and wooded dens.
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