The Intelligent Traveller's Guide to Historic Scotland"The Intelligent Traveller's Guide to Historic Scotland, meticulous and fascinating, will provide discerning travellers with everything they need to see, and savor, the adventure of Scotland-the grandeur of its ruined abbeys, the gaudy charm of the ubiquitous tartan, the poignant strains of distant bagpipes, and the imperturbable dignity of the Scottish people. This intriguing travel volume begins with a narrative history spanning the end of the Ice Age to the close of World War II. The chronological account is richly textured with the people, places, and events that have shaped the cultural landscape of modern Scotland. Always the emphasis is on the visible and visitable remains of Scotland's past-monuments, castles, churches, museums, gardens, distinguished pieces of architecture, and more. A gazetteer is also provided, listing the sites geographically and with the practical information needed by travellers; location, description, visiting hours, price of admission, and the author's own evaluation of each site. Cross-referencing makes the two sections cohere for a lively, usable guide" -- Dust jacket. |
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... stones is an arc of four megaliths measuring up to 17 feet in height . The curious stone bench here is a modern addition that somewhat mars the authenticity of the site . Back on the Scottish mainland , Caithness is also rich in ...
... stones is an arc of four megaliths measuring up to 17 feet in height . The curious stone bench here is a modern addition that somewhat mars the authenticity of the site . Back on the Scottish mainland , Caithness is also rich in ...
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... stones , is somewhat farther south of the point on the horizon where the midwinter sun sets in this region . Easter Aquhorthies Stone Circle ( 542 ) , just west of Inverurie , is a typical example . Here nine stones stand in an almost ...
... stones , is somewhat farther south of the point on the horizon where the midwinter sun sets in this region . Easter Aquhorthies Stone Circle ( 542 ) , just west of Inverurie , is a typical example . Here nine stones stand in an almost ...
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... Stone ( 000 ) , another fine Class II stone with an interlace cross surrounded by fabulous beasts on the front , and on the back three cloaked horsemen and the usual Pictish symbols . Coming into Angus , a few miles west of Dundee , is ...
... Stone ( 000 ) , another fine Class II stone with an interlace cross surrounded by fabulous beasts on the front , and on the back three cloaked horsemen and the usual Pictish symbols . Coming into Angus , a few miles west of Dundee , is ...
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