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Scotland in the Countries & Regions series from Lonely Planet, market-leading comprehensive guides aimed at independent travellers & serving a large range of international destinations. Frank & informal in style, the guides explore an extensive range of sights, activities, accommodation, restaurants & nightlife & are designed for practical use while travelling on the road. Written & researched by a team of experts, each book is independent in its recommendations & suggestions, often offering individual takes on individual destinations. Widely recognised for their reliability, each Lonely Planet country & region guide has the same layout. Introductory sections profile the destination with individual chapters on particular highlights, getting started, (including when to go) itineraries, history, culture, arts, food & drink & the environment. Each guide is organised geographically by region, with individual sections detailing an extensive range of sights, places of interest, attractions, restaurants, nightlife, accommodation & any local activities. The guides have detailed explanations of historical context where relevant. There is also practical guidance on ...
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Scotland with northern England at 1:300, 000 on a large, indexed road map from Marco Polo Travel Publishing with special features for route planning & navigation, plus street plans central Edinburgh & Glasgow. The map is double-sided, with a small overlap between the sides, & extends southwards beyond Leeds to Huddersfield & Hull.A fold-out extension of the map cover gives at-a-glance overview of the whole area covered by the map, highlighting main places of interest & making it much easier to find various localities on the main map and/or plan a route. A set of seven peel-on/peel-off stickers, removable without damaging the map, is provided to make routes or locations more prominent when navigating. Cartography is from the renowned German publishers Mair Dumont. Topography is shown by relief shading with spot heights & names of mountain chains, valleys, national parks, etc. Road network clearly presents motorways, indicating junction numbers & services. Driving distances are shown on main & secondary roads. Scenic routes are highlighted. The map also shows railway lines & ferry connections, & county boundaries are marked. Numerous places worth visiting: picturesque towns or villages, cultural sights & interesting natural features are highlighted. The map has no geographical coordinates. The index, in a separate booklet attached to the map cover, also lists natural features such as mountains, rivers & lakes, etc. Multilingual map legend

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Scotland in the Cadogan guide series; covering a range of destinations – primarily in Europe - and combining solid research, detailed, practical information and individual points of view on a range of cities, regions and countries. They are particularly strong on historical and cultural sightseeing but also carry a good sense of the particular lifestyle of a destination. Informed itineraries on topics such as architecture, food and drink are included, and the low-down on outdoor activities and cultural events is also provided. Authors have handpicked their own recommendations for places to stay and to eat and drink and an added feature of the series is site and building plans, which are included where relevant to descriptions provided in the accompanying text.Introductions to
Cadogan guides are more sizeable than many other market competitors, containing a profile of the region, history, art and architecture, topical matters, food and drink, planning your trip and an A-Z of practical concerns on tourist information. Each title in the series is organized geographically by region and has a particular focus on cultural and historical sights. Guides conclude with a glossary, language tips and recommendations for further reading.
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Scotland in the Cadogan guide series; covering a range of destinations – primarily in Europe
- & combining solid research, detailed, practical information & individual points of view on a range of cities, regions & countries. They are particularly strong on historical & cultural sightseeing but also carry a good sense of the particular lifestyle of a destination. Informed itineraries on topics such as architecture, food & drink are included, & the low-down on outdoor activities & cultural events is also provided. Authors have handpicked their own recommendations for places to stay & to eat & drink & an added feature of the series is site & building plans, which are included where relevant to descriptions provided in the accompanying text. Introductions to Cadogan guides are more sizeable than many other market competitors, containing a profile of the region, history, art & architecture, topical matters, food & drink, planning your trip & an A-Z of practical concerns on tourist information. Each title in the series is organized geographically by region & has a particular focus on cultural & historical sights. Guides conclude with a glossary, language tips & recommendations for further reading.

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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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