Wild Guide Scotland: Hidden Places, Great Adventures & the Good Life

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Wild Guide Scotland: Hidden Places, Great Adventures & the Good Life

Wild Guide Scotland: Hidden Places, Great Adventures & the Good Life

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Based in the stunning coastal location of Moray in the Scottish Highlands, Birding Ecosse offers a great way to get outdoors and spot some of your favourite bird species. Offering an enjoyable and welcoming experience, soak up the stunning scenery, get chatting to your friendly and knowledgeable tour guide, and learn a thing or two about the history of the local area along the way too. Choose your favourite day tour; The Big Day Tour, Highland Birds, or The Moray Coast. You never know, you may spot species you never knew existed! Located along the iconic North Coast 500 driving route, enjoy a fun, interactive and educational Farm Buggy Tour in an off-road all-terrain 4-wheel drive buggy. Get to grips with everything to do with farming, spend time with the farmer to learn all about how your food is produced, and learn a thing or two about the local history of the area along the way too.

Wild Guide Scotland book (second edition) - Wild Things

If you’re looking for poetic descriptions and flamboyant prose, then this is the wrong place. This is a reference book first and foremost, and the text is matter-of-fact; you don’t though have to read far between the lines to work out that only someone with a deep love and knowledge for this country could devote so much effort to revealing its secrets to others. Descriptions of all the Scottish mountains, area-by-area from south to north, to help you identify the best locations for hill walking, mountaineering, climbing and ski touring Home/ Wild Guides/Wild Guide Scotland book (second edition) Wild Guide Scotland book (second edition) The Moray Firth is one of the best places in Scotland to see dolphins playing in the water. Located in the north east just along from Inverness, head out on a boat trip where you can learn more about bottlenose dolphins and harbour porpoises, whilst keeping a watchful eye out to spot some for yourself. Spend 4 nights onboard vessels Elizabeth-G or Emma Jane for an incredible cruise to spot the ‘Big 5’; red deer, common seals, otters, eagles (both golden and white-tailed) and harbour porpoises. Starting at Oban harbour, set off on a picturesque journey around Scotland’s west coast and island gems to spot incredible Scottish species. Aside from the amazing wildlife, the cruise is also a great way to take in the fantastic scenery, glimmering seascapes, and mesmerising sunsets.There are plenty of informative maps and the book covers every area of Scotland. The front cover photo invites one to open the book and see more, and to go there if you have not already, and once opened, the book is difficult to put down. The guide was developed with significant cooperation from the wild game industry, including response to a public consultation held 1st October 2020. We would like to extend our thanks to industry for their cooperation and patience during the development of the revised guide. What it does do brilliantly, is give you an idea of what's in the area, what your route options are and their highlights and attractions plus how long they're likely to take. It's a great way of short-cutting the learning process and, from a distance, of deciding whether you want to visit a particular area.

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My night in Britain's most haunted building, where I slept in a room said to be inhabited by a witch - and took photos that captured 'glowing spiritual energy' If you’re someone who dreams of wandering through enchanting landscapes, uncovering hidden gems, and capturing memories through the lens of your camera, then allow me to introduce you to a book that will change the way you explore Scotland. The Wild Guide Scotland is a comprehensive and beautifully presented guide, filled with secret adventures, hidden places, and wild escapes, perfect for those seeking to experience the beauty of Scotland beyond the well-trodden tourist paths. If you’re new to campervans (or thinking about hiring one), let me tell you, Martin’s advice is incredibly helpful. Though travellers using other modes of transport shouldn’t put you off by the VW on the cover – because this book is all about the coolest places to stay, what to see, what to do, andultimately enjoying the journey. the author’s intimate knowledge of [the hills’] topography, geology and general character comes across with clarity and enthusiasm.' The guide covers all the mountainous areas of Scotland from south to north, divided into seven regions. Each regional chapter covers individual glens important for mountain-goers, groups of hills that form coherent massifs and individual hills of significance. However, this is not a route guide and detailed descriptions are not provided. The aim of the book is to inspire and entertain as well as inform; to show first-time visitors just what the Scottish mountains have to offer and provide a new perspective for those who have been before.Head north to glorious Shetland where you can spend a week hopping around the islands on a birdwatching trip. Birdlife on Shetland is rife, and a boat trip out to the Isle of Mousa means you can seehundreds of European Storm Petrels, which return ashore to their nests as darkness falls. Surrounded by Munros and walking trails, the stunning stretch of water has a sandy bay giving great access to the water, and its proximity to the town of Balmaha means you can warm up with a hot beverage from St Mocha Coffee Shop after your dip.



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