Find new places to visit on your next trip - each with a full page describing these special places. History, culture, natural beauty and so much more. 240 page paperback with useful flaps front and back to mark your next stops!
Even seasoned travelers, repeat visitors to Scotland, and adventure hounds will doubtless find enticing new destinations in David Taylor’s 111 Places in the Scottish Highlands That You Shouldn’t Miss. Taylor is both a photographer and a writer, and each aspect of this book – the prose and the imagery -- is thrilling, with brilliant full-page color photographs to accompany each of the 111 destinations featured in this eye-catching paperback. Taylor balances breathtaking natural beauty, the scope of Scottish history, noteworthy architecture, and a variety of quirky curiosities. There are Iron Age stone fort ruins (Nybster Broch), scenic outdoor features (Bracklinn Falls, The Old Man of Stoer, Clachaig Gully), and no shortage of castles, churches, whisky destinations and much more. One could spend at least a couple months in the Highlands, tooling along the winding roads, hiking to remote passes and generally exploring Scotland’s rugged beauty before exhausting all the location in this informative, inspiring and picturesque travel book.