This excellent little travel guide is jam packed with locations to visit - 39 of them, naturally.
But that's not all! Next there are golf courses - the top 39 courses in the home of golf.
Finished with golf? There are the top 39 distilleries you can visit - attractions in their own right.
The accent - read why there are so many distinct accents and how geology shaped not only the land, but the people.
Plus, there's a little about two Scots - one famous, with 12 offspring and the other infamous with two husbands of her three meeting unusual ends. It's Robert Burns and Mary, Queen of Scots
All of this packed into a 150 page, 9x6 inch book. For armchair tourists and planners of holidays that are different and adventurous.
What else? Picture perfect lochs, castles, pretty and colourful colourful harbours and towns, much of it steeped in history. Rebellions, architecture, monuments and places you will want to visit and breathe in the clean air. Read today and start planning.
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Below are The Kelpies celebrating the history of the canal horses in Falkirk. Just ten minutes away from there is the Falkirk Wheel, which replaced a series of locks on the canal route.
There are images reached by links on the page in the eBook and in the print-on-demand book in Amazon there is a QR code to this web site to access those same links, making either format an interactive book. This is a feature of all 39books titles.
Dunrobin Castle closes out the locations sections and is the closest Scotland comes to Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria. There is dark history threads through the book, much like Scottish history itself. We open with the Glencoe Massacre. But todaynthere's today there's the great locations to visit and the history is interesting background for how
Occasionally, two landmarks are side by side. Stand and admire the Glenfinnan Viaduct of Harry Potter fame and the Victorian architecture, then turn 180° and the perfectly placed monument to Bonnie Prince Charlie. Another picture opportunity.
With locations as varied as Loch Ness, Luskentyre Beach and Edinburgh"s Old Town and Castle there are many options ofplaces to visit, or plan to visit.
Golf is featured strongly- obviousy the top 39 golf courses in the home of Golf.
Whisky is the other great feature in 39 Gems of ScenicScotland. As well as the differences between Scotch Whisky, and Irsh and American Rye Whiskeys we feature 39 of the best distilleries (all with vistor centres and a tasing experience) but also where they are and the differences in the characteristics, depending on thir own unique geography contibuting to the individual products taste.