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Visit Scotland - Looking at what to see and do? Have you thought about leaving the car behind and eco-friendly exploring by train? Do you want to see stunning, majestic, awe inspiring and breath taking scenery?
Do you want to know what is possible to see and do simply walking from a railway station? Then explore with the help of this book.
Part One of the book centres upon a challenge to travel on every railway line in Scotland in a week. Given the complexities it is possible. At the same time the writer, 'like a travel guide', informs about what to look out for from the train window, answers your likely questions, gives useful tips, possible places to stay and places to see. All written in plain English ideal for both UK traveller and Overseas visitor.
Part Two of the book covers what becomes the writer's favourite scenic rail route, which he calls the HW 600. This includes two world famous rail trips of the world. The writer shows you 'how to do it' helpful for the first time and seasoned rail traveller. HW 600 is done at a relaxing pace allowing plenty time for sightseeing.
Enjoy the Highland Way 600 from the comfort of your passenger seat or, if you wish, as an armchair adventurer.
From the point when this book 'breaks even' a donation of 50p per book will be made to Trees For Life, a charity, based at Findhorn Bay, Forres, Morayshire whose aim is Rewilding the Scottish Highlands, https://treesforlife.org.uk/.
Do you want to know what is possible to see and do simply walking from a railway station? Then explore with the help of this book.
Part One of the book centres upon a challenge to travel on every railway line in Scotland in a week. Given the complexities it is possible. At the same time the writer, 'like a travel guide', informs about what to look out for from the train window, answers your likely questions, gives useful tips, possible places to stay and places to see. All written in plain English ideal for both UK traveller and Overseas visitor.
Part Two of the book covers what becomes the writer's favourite scenic rail route, which he calls the HW 600. This includes two world famous rail trips of the world. The writer shows you 'how to do it' helpful for the first time and seasoned rail traveller. HW 600 is done at a relaxing pace allowing plenty time for sightseeing.
Enjoy the Highland Way 600 from the comfort of your passenger seat or, if you wish, as an armchair adventurer.
From the point when this book 'breaks even' a donation of 50p per book will be made to Trees For Life, a charity, based at Findhorn Bay, Forres, Morayshire whose aim is Rewilding the Scottish Highlands, https://treesforlife.org.uk/.