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Scotland in the Green Guide series from Michelin; detailed guides exploring the major sights & attractions of a range of cities, regions & countries. Drawing on a long publishing history, Michelin guides are renowned for their individual ‘star rating’, ranking restaurants, sights & attractions. Listings in each guide are organised alphabetically, allowing readers to access information quickly as well as being designed for practical use on the road. With an emphasis on cultural activities & history, each sight is graded & has extensive background information. Practical visitor information is clearly highlighted with symbols. Predominantly recognised for their extensive coverage of French regions (shown on our website in a separate series), the Green Guides also cover international destinations. An extensive introductory section on planning your trip provides information on when & where to go, useful pre-trip information, getting there, where to stay & eat & what to do & see. There are also individual sections on Nature, History & Art ad Culture & a selection of driving tours of the area. Fold-out maps at the front & back of the book give an overview of the area covered by the guide. The structure of each guide varies depending on the type of destination. National & regional guides cover regions alphabetically, each with their own accommodation, sights & food & drink listings, while City guides cover sights alphabetically with one city-wide section for listings. Accommodation & food & drink listings are both concise & comprehensive, aiming to cater for all budgets & tastes. Both sights & listings often include information specific to travelling with kids. Each of the places covered in the guide is listed alphabetically & three Michelin star ratings
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Scotland Michelin Regional Map 601

Central Scotland at 1:400, 000 in Michelin’s tourist series covering Great Britain on waterproof and tear-resistant maps with descriptions of main sights, extensive restaurants recommendations, etc. The maps also indicate locations with entries in Michelin’s Red Guide to hotels and restaurants in Britain.Each title combines a road map with an index listing selected place names; descriptions of main places of interest with contact details; plus recommendations for eating out in pubs and restaurants accompanied by rating and an indication of the price range.Road mapping is identical to Michelin’s series covering Britain on four sheets where a full description of the cartography and road presentation is provided; special features include highlighting of scenic roads and driving
distances on main routes given in both miles and kilometres. Railway lines and ferry routes are included.The maps are printed on durable, waterproof and tear-resistant plastic paper which can be written on with highlighters to mark routes, destinations, etc.*In this title: contrary to the publishers’ title, the main road map covers only the central part of Scotland around Edinburgh and Glasgow and extending north to Ben Nevis, the Cairngorms and Aberdeen.* The rest of Scotland is shown only a small overview map with just the main roads and places of interest. The map includes street plans of central Glasgow and Edinburgh highlighting sightseeing routes, descriptions of the main sights in the two cities, in Aberdeen and across the Highlands, plus recommendations for over 35
restaurants rated by Michelin.
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Central Scotland at 1:400, 000 in Michelin’s tourist series covering Great Britain on waterproof & tear-resistant maps with descriptions of main sights, extensive restaurants recommendations, etc. The maps also indicate locations with entries in Michelin’s Red Guide to hotels & restaurants in Britain. Each title combines a road map with an index listing selected place names; descriptions of main places of interest with contact details; plus recommendations for eating out in pubs & restaurants accompanied by rating & an indication of the price range. Road mapping is identical to Michelin’s series covering Britain on four sheets where a full description of the cartography & road presentation is provided; special features include highlighting of scenic roads & driving distances on main routes given in both miles & kilometres. Railway lines & ferry routes are included. The maps are printed on durable, waterproof & tear-resistant plastic paper which can be written on with highlighters to mark routes, destinations, etc.* In this title: contrary to the publishers’ title, the main road map covers only the central part of Scotland around Edinburgh & Glasgow & extending north to Ben Nevis, the Cairngorms & Aberdeen.* The rest of Scotland is shown only a small overview map with just the main roads & places of interest. The map

Includes::
street plans of central Glasgow & Edinburgh highlighting sightseeing routes, descriptions of the main sights in the two cities, in Aberdeen & across the Highlands, plus recommendations for over 35 restaurants rated by Michelin.

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Stanfords
Stanfords was established in 1853 and opened their iconic Covent Garden flagship store in 1901. They have become the top retailer of maps, travel books and accessories in the UK and arguably offer the largest selection of maps and travel books worldwide. Famous names such as Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Ranulph Fiennes and Michael Palin have purchased from Stanfords. They now have a shop in Bristol and both stores together with other venues operate a calendar of events including talks, book signings and exhibitions. As a specialist map retailer, the map selection is comprehensive and includes road maps, street maps and walking maps from worldwide destinations, as well as a selection of world atlases and wall maps. Books include travel guides and travel literature. Stanfords also stock globes, from miniatures made of blue marble to magnificent floor-standing globes. The website features a selection of interesting articles on travel topics.
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