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Northumberland, a captivating book written by Jon Tait, takes you on a journey through the enchanting landscapes and rich history of Northumberland. Published in 2012 by Pocket Mountains Ltd, this book is a testament to Tait's profound love for this unique region. The book falls under the genre of travel literature, offering readers an immersive experience of Northumberland's breathtaking scenery, historical landmarks, and vibrant culture. Tait's eloquent writing and vivid descriptions make Northumberland a must-read for anyone interested in travel or history. Pocket Mountains Ltd, known for their collection of engaging and informative travel literature, has once again delivered a gem with Northumberland. Dive into this book and embark on an unforgettable journey through Northumberland.
The Isle of Skye (or Ant-Eilean Sgitheanach in its native Gaelic tongue) occupies an almost mythical place in the minds of many Scots. This book features 40 moderate walks that take in much of this celebrated landscape, but reveal hidden gems too. Written by Skye residents, It reveals both the wild and gentler sides of this dramatic landscape.
Features 40 shorter walks that stretch from the ancient region of Badenoch and the uppermost reaches of the Spey Valley, through the outdoor hub of Aviemore to Grantown and Tomintoul, then over Ballater and Royal Deeside to Braemar.
Loch Ness, with its legendary monster, is the most famous of all lochs. It holds more water than all the lakes of England and Wales combined and the countryside around it features a great variety of walks, with more waymarked trails and easy routes suitable for families than many other parts of the Highlands. This book deals with Loch Ness.
The Isle of Mull is the second largest of the Inner Hebrides. Perhaps best known for the colourful harbour of Tobermory, its capital at the northern end of the island, Mull has become very popular as a holiday destination. This publication brings together the very best walking routes on Mull and the neighbouring islands of Iona and Ulva.
Following on from the "Pocket Mountains Town and Country" series of shorter walks, this guidebook explores the coast and countryside of the Kingdom of Fife. It features 40 short walks in and around the Kingdom. It also travels north through Dunfermline and Glenrothes to Falkland and beyond to St Andrews, and the mighty Tay.
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