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Highly illustrated, full colour book showcasing what is unique about the North Coast 500. Striking images and descriptive text of the best places to visit are shown along with a simple route map showing locations.100 of the best places to stop on route including;• Beaches and bays; Sandwood Bay to Red Point Beach• Engineering and architecture; Caledonian Canal to Noss Head Lighthouse• Historic sites; Culloden battlefield to Dunrobin Castle• Off the beaten track; Cape Wrath to Traligill Caves• Urban areas: Ullapool to John o’ Groats• Wildlife and nature: Dunnet Head to SuilvenA book to help plan your trip around the dramatic North Scotland. An indication of how long to spend at each place is given along with full description and photograph.
North Coast 500 Britain’s ultimate road trip official guide
Explore from Smoo Cave to John O’Groats
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
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Uncover the breathtaking beauty and hidden gems of Scotland's iconic North Coast 500 in partnership with © North Coast 500 Ltd Majestic, enchanting, and inspiring, the NC500 is Scotland’s most popular touring route, a 500-mile loop around the stunning landscapes of Northern Scotland.The NC500: Britain’s Ultimate Road Trip stands as the definitive guide to this iconic journey, highlighting the must-see locations and hidden gems along the way. This fully updated and revised edition features new locations and captivating photography, ensuring that travellers can experience the rich beauty and diverse attractions of this remarkable route. Whether you're seeking dramatic coastlines, historic villages, or awe-inspiring natural wonders, this guide will help you navigate the best that the NC500 has to offer including:• Beaches and bays; Sandwood Bay to Red Point Beach• Engineering and architecture; Caledonian Canal to Noss Head Lighthouse• Historic sites; Culloden battlefield to Dunrobin Castle• Off the beaten track; Cape Wrath to Traligill Caves• Urban areas: Ullapool to John o’ Groats• Wildlife and nature: Dunnet Head to Suilven
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Scotland's North Highlands (Slow Travel) is the latest title in Bradt's series of distinctive, widely acclaimed 'Slow' travel guides to local UK regions. Written by a northern Scotland specialist who edits the award-winning JRNY Travel Magazine, this guidebook provides greater detail than any other to the whole of northern Scotland - roaming far beyond the increasingly popular 516-mile North Coast 500 (NC500) driving route. Coupling a wide, personal selection of places to explore with focused advice on travel practicalities, Scotland's North Highlands (Slow Travel) encourages visitors to adopt a leisurely approach designed to tease out the region's many special qualities - and contribute positively to local communities.In the far northern reaches of Scotland, Sutherland, Caithness and Ross-shire are regions that, by their very nature, demand to be taken slowly. Single-track roads dominate, skirting lochs and winding up and over moorland and mountains carpeted with blanket bog, settlements are few and far between, and you'll often feel outnumbered by sheep as yet another flock ambles across a road leading to a crumbling castle, old fishing port or alluring ancient site. But biding your time is no inconvenience here, not when every corner reveals a yet more staggering view, when remote coastal cliffs throb with the cries of seabirds, or when following a sign down a potholed road leads to an empty cove of sand that shimmers pink and blue in the ever-changing Highlands light.There are no large settlements here - the second-largest town has barely 1,500 inhabitants - so visitors focus very much on the outdoors. Getting into wilderness is joyously easy: within moments of parking your car or stepping out of your B&B, you're striding among scenery so enchanting and dramatic it feels like it's been conjured up by someone's imagination. Whether you crave clambering over rocks to discover secret beaches, watching dolphins leap, kayaking to uninhabited islands or trekking to the UK's highest waterfall, northern Scotland is the kind of place that gets its teeth into you - a place that people return to again and again. Just the place, indeed, for Bradt's Scotland's North Highlands to provide the perfect travelling companion.