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Mull and Iona - Highways and Byways

Peter MacNab

Editora: Luath Press

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The fairest of the inner Hebridean islands and Scotland's great centre of celtic Christianity.
Both Mull and Iona are now easily accessible even for day visitors from the mainland, and no parts of Scotland will give more joy to the traveller. Iona, made famous by Columba, founder of Celtic Christianity, represents a spiritual experience rare enough in the world today. The colourful front of Tobermory will welcome you to Mull, an island with fascinating geology to discover amongst the beautiful surroundings of Ben More and the nearby Fingal's Cave.
Disponível desde: 09/05/2024.
Comprimento de impressão: 120 páginas.

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