FergusM
Well-Known Member
I had seen the Rough Guide series of tourist guides and used them on trips abroad, but I had never thought of getting one of Scotland. Perhaps you never do, when it's your own country. I came across the Rough Guide to the Scottish Highlands and Islands in the library, and I will certainly be buying a copy to keep aboard - I was seriously impressed. It's a very useful adjunct to the cruising guides and pilots.
It describes each island and mainland area, inluding Arran and Bute on the Clyde, the Argyll coast on the Clyde round the Mull of Kintyre and the whole West and Northern Coasts, the islands off the West Coast, and the northern islands of Orkney and Shetland. As well as the natural attractions, it describes the tourist attractions of each place, with prices. Useful if you are storm bound, especially with a family on board. It reviews the eating and drinking establishments, at all price levels, and tells you bluntly where they are a disappointment (see the entry on Lerwick in the Shetlands). It has town maps, showing the location of restaurants, churches, some shops and so on. It gives directions for walks around many of the places mentioned.
For crew changes or if someone has to go back home in an emergency, it lists all the public transport connections to each place.
At £10.99, it is certainly finding a place on board my boat.
It describes each island and mainland area, inluding Arran and Bute on the Clyde, the Argyll coast on the Clyde round the Mull of Kintyre and the whole West and Northern Coasts, the islands off the West Coast, and the northern islands of Orkney and Shetland. As well as the natural attractions, it describes the tourist attractions of each place, with prices. Useful if you are storm bound, especially with a family on board. It reviews the eating and drinking establishments, at all price levels, and tells you bluntly where they are a disappointment (see the entry on Lerwick in the Shetlands). It has town maps, showing the location of restaurants, churches, some shops and so on. It gives directions for walks around many of the places mentioned.
For crew changes or if someone has to go back home in an emergency, it lists all the public transport connections to each place.
At £10.99, it is certainly finding a place on board my boat.