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Paul Webster

    Loch Ness, Inverness, Black Isle and Affric
    Day Walks in Fort William & Glen Coe
    Isle of Skye
    Moray
    Perthshire
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    • Antoine de Saint-Exupéry-jako autor pozoruhodných děl, nebo jako průzkumný pilot z nebezpečných počátků letectví. Biografie francouzského spisovatele přináší cenné poznatky a nové možné interpretace díla i života proslulého autora.

      Život a smrt Malého prince
    • Perthshire

      • 95 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení
      4,6(14)Ohodnotit

      Perthshire offers a variety of Highland and Lowland landscapes with some of the most scenic and accessible countryside for shorter walks as well as evidence of its history at every turn. This book features traditional tourist hubs, such as Pitlochry, Dunkeld and Killin as well as countryside around Blairgowrie, Crieff and Aberfeldy.

      Perthshire
    • The Moray coastline has a string of superb sandy beaches, and towns such as Buckie, Lossiemouth and Nairn (historically part of Morayshire) have long been popular for family holidays. This pocket guide features 40 of the best walks in this popular area.

      Moray
    • Isle of Skye

      • 96 stránek
      • 4 hodiny čtení
      4,4(65)Ohodnotit

      The Isle of Skye (or Ant-Eilean Sgitheanach in its native Gaelic tongue) occupies an almost mythical place in the minds of many Scots. This book features 40 moderate walks that take in much of this celebrated landscape, but reveal hidden gems too. Written by Skye residents, It reveals both the wild and gentler sides of this dramatic landscape.

      Isle of Skye
    • Day Walks in Fort William & Glen Coe by Helen and Paul Webster features 20 routes suitable for hillwalkers of all abilities. Together with stunning photography, each route features Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 maps, easy-to-follow directions, distance and navigation information, refreshment stops and local information.

      Day Walks in Fort William & Glen Coe
    • Loch Ness, with its legendary monster, is the most famous of all lochs. It holds more water than all the lakes of England and Wales combined and the countryside around it features a great variety of walks, with more waymarked trails and easy routes suitable for families than many other parts of the Highlands. This book deals with Loch Ness.

      Loch Ness, Inverness, Black Isle and Affric
    • The Munros are mountains in Scotland with a height of over 3000ft and take their name from the first list of such hills published in 1891 by Victorian mountaineer Sir Hugh Munro, 4th Baronet of Lindertis. Revised several times in the years since, this list features 282 peaks. It is suitable for those who want to climb these mountains.

      The Munros
    • Features 40 shorter walks that stretch from the ancient region of Badenoch and the uppermost reaches of the Spey Valley, through the outdoor hub of Aviemore to Grantown and Tomintoul, then over Ballater and Royal Deeside to Braemar.

      Aviemore and the Cairngorms
    • Schwarz Rot Gold can be used in the two years leading up to GCSE, Standard Grade and other first examinations. The course picks up from any introductory course, extends and develops language skills, and covers a wide variety of topics. This book is ideal for students with little formal grammar knowledge and emphasises communication skills.

      Schwarz rot gold
    • Scottish Island Bagging by Helen and Paul Webster, founders of Walkhighlands, is a guide to the islands of Scotland. Focusing on the 99 islands that have regular trips or means of access, plus 55 other islands without regular transport but of significant size or interest, the authors have described the best ways to experience each one. 

      Scottish Island Bagging