Cycling Scotland's North Coast

Cycling Scotland's North Coast
Title Cycling Scotland's North Coast PDF eBook
Author Nicolas Mitchell
Publisher The Crowood Press
Pages 165
Release 2018-10-08
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1785004727

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This cycling guidebook follows the course of a new cycling route around the North Coast of Scotland, described as Scotland's own Route 66. Since its launch in 2015 this route, branded as 'North Coast 500' (NC500), it has proved to be a resounding success, with motorists, motorcyclists and cyclists flocking to Inverness to put rubber to the road, driving and riding through some of the most spectacular scenery in the United Kingdom. This guidebook is aimed specifically at cyclists, describing the entire coastal route over seven stages. A sketch plan, elevation graphs and turn-by-turn directions are given to each stage; points of interest are highlighted, and in many cases illustrated; helpful sections on travel to Inverness, nutrition, navigation and emergency cycle repairs; alternative route is offered to the busy and challenging A9 section south of Wick and finally, a full list of accommodation providers to suit all budgets. An invaluable guide to cyling Scotland's North Coast, one of the finest cycle tours in Britain. Nicolas Mitchell is passionate about cycle touring and has thousands of cycling miles to his credit, this is his third cycling guide book for Crowood.

100 Classic Coastal Walks in Scotland

100 Classic Coastal Walks in Scotland
Title 100 Classic Coastal Walks in Scotland PDF eBook
Author Andrew Dempster
Publisher Random House
Pages 241
Release 2020-08-20
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1780578431

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If you are keen to explore the six thousand miles of coastline that Scotland has to offer, then this is the perfect guide for you. Complete with maps and illustrations and covering walks ranging from gentle strolls, family friendly outings and full-scale hikes, this is the perfect handbook for any Scottish adventure! 'An invaluable accessory to the boots and the backpack' -- Daily Record 'This selection of day trips, including maps and useful information, is a welcome sight' -- Scottish Field 'Superb book with some great walks in it - ideal for new and old hikers alike' -- ***** Reader review 'Excellent and very informative' -- ***** Reader review 'Brilliant - very impressed, nicely laid out and nice maps too' -- ***** Reader review ************************************************************************************** Scotland and its islands encompass more than 10,000 miles of breath-taking coastline. The 100 routes outlined by Andrew Dempster in this essential guide take in the quaint fishing ports, long sun-bleached strands and vast golf links of the east coast; the grand Gothic cliffs, natural arches and storm-tossed sea-stacks that comprise much of the fractured edge of the Atlantic; the kaleidoscopic wildflower carpet of the Western Isles machair; the romantic castles and Clearance settlements of Skye; and myriad idyllic secluded beaches and awe-inspiring clifftop vantage points. This unique guide covers the whole spectrum, from short hour-long beach strolls to serious full-day hikes that require mountain gear and total commitment. Compiled in a user-friendly format, containing maps and illustrations throughout, 100 Classic Coastal Walks in Scotland provides a wealth of walking possibilities for anyone with an interest in outdoor pursuits, with many of the walks also suitable for children. Book that staycation now!

The New Coastal History

The New Coastal History
Title The New Coastal History PDF eBook
Author David Worthington
Publisher Springer
Pages 319
Release 2017-10-17
Genre History
ISBN 3319640909

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This book provides a pathway for the New Coastal History. Our littorals are all too often the setting for climate change and the political, refugee and migration crises that blight our age. Yet historians have continued, in large part, to ignore the space between the sea and the land. Through a range of conceptual and thematic chapters, this book remedies that. Scotland, a country where one is never more than fifty miles from saltwater, provides a platform as regards the majority of chapters, in accounting for and supporting the clusters of scholarship that have begun to gather around the coast. The book presents a new approach that is distinct from both terrestrial and maritime history, and which helps bring environmental history to the shore. Its cross-disciplinary perspectives will be of appeal to scholars and students in those fields, as well as in the environmental humanities, coastal archaeology, human geography and anthropology.

Scotland, Ireland and the Devonshire Coast

Scotland, Ireland and the Devonshire Coast
Title Scotland, Ireland and the Devonshire Coast PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 576
Release 1853
Genre
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Bradshaw's Guide Scotland's Railways East Coast Berwick to Aberdeen & Beyond

Bradshaw's Guide Scotland's Railways East Coast Berwick to Aberdeen & Beyond
Title Bradshaw's Guide Scotland's Railways East Coast Berwick to Aberdeen & Beyond PDF eBook
Author John Christopher
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 165
Release 2014-08-15
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1445636514

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Bradshaw's Guide provides a fascinating account of his railway travels within Scotland. For the first time it is presented in a highly readable form in this new annotated volume, fully illustrated throughout with old and new colour images.

The Sinclairs of Scotland

The Sinclairs of Scotland
Title The Sinclairs of Scotland PDF eBook
Author Robert Sinclair
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 219
Release 2013-06-12
Genre History
ISBN 1481796232

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This book provides us with an accurate historical view of the Sinclair family alongside Scottish history It explores the journey of the Sinclairs from their Normandy routes to Scotland. Sinclair is one of the oldest surnames in Europe and its ancestry goes back to William the Conqueror. The book identifies the origin and formation of the Sinclair Clan, shows the crest and tartans and their Earldoms and Castles. From these it guides us to places of interest today. The Sinclairs were well respected and throughout the centuries, won or were awarded property and lands. They were greatly involved in the battles of the Wars of Independence and are first mentioned in the invasion of England with William the Conqueror. This book goes on to describe in detail, all the battles looking at the first Battle of Dunbar in 1296 effectively ending in an English victory to the first battle for Independence, the Battle of Roslin. It goes on encountering the Sinclairs in the likes of the Battles of Bannochburn and Culloden to the ill fated Invasion of England in 1648 with King Charles II. It then takes us on, ending the journey at the Union of Parliaments of Scotland and England in 1707.

Scotland

Scotland
Title Scotland PDF eBook
Author Patricia Levy
Publisher Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Pages 144
Release 2019-12-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1502650797

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Scotland is a mystical, enchanting country with a rich history stretching back thousands of years. It's a place full of castles, legends of kings and queens, and a vibrant modern culture. This book delves into Scotland's past and explores its unique political and cultural climates, environmental and conservation efforts, religious divisions, festive celebrations, rich linguistic evolutions, and decadent culinary delights. With sidebars and attractive photographs, readers are sure to enjoy learning about this vast and magical place across the Atlantic.