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North West Highlands - Road to the Isles - cover

North West Highlands - Road to the Isles

Tom Atkinson

Publisher: Luath Press

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This book deals with the vast and lovely area lying to the north and west of Fort William, and going up through the Highlands as far as Ullapool. It is a land of still unspoiled loveliness, of mountain, loch and silver sand. It is a vast, quiet land of peace and grandeur. Atkinson will take you along General Wade's military roads, incorporating the splendour of Eilean Donan Castle, Ardnamurchan Point and the delightful fishing port of Mallaig. Legend, history and vivid description are combined to make this book essential to all who visit this Highland wonderland.
Available since: 05/08/2024.
Print length: 192 pages.

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