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HUNTER TRAVEL GUIDES
dventure Guide
SIGHTSEEING
PLACES TO STAY & EAT
CASTLES, FORTS & OTHER HISTORIC SITES
NATURE & ECO TOURS
CULTURAL ADVENTURES
CASTLES, FORTS & OTHER HISTORIC SITES
Scotland
SIGHTSEEING
PLACES TO STAY & EAT
NATURE & ECO TOURS
CULTURAL ADVENTURES
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A
dventure Guide to
Scotland
Martin Li
HUNTER
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HUNTER PUBLISHING, INC,
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© 2005 Hunter Publishing, Inc.
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All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a
retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, mechan-
ical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the written permission of the
publisher.
This guide focuses on recreational activities. As all such activities contain ele-
ments of risk, the publisher, author, affiliated individuals and companies disclaim
responsibility for any injury, harm, or illness that may occur to anyone through, or
by use of, the information in this book. Every effort was made to insure the accu-
racy of information in this book, but the publisher and author do not assume, and
hereby disclaim, liability for any loss or damage caused by errors, omissions, mis-
leading information or potential travel problems caused by this guide, even if such
errors or omissions result from negligence, accident or any other cause.
Front cover: Castle Eilean Donan, MacRae stronghold,
Loch Duich, Highlands, © Britstock
Back cover, spine and interior color photos, © Martin Li
Maps by Toni Wheeler, © 2005 Hunter Publishing, Inc.
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About The Author
It was during a geology field trip to Arran as a Cambridge undergraduate that
Martin Li first visited and fell in love with Scotland. A keen skier, horserider
and trekker, he has always had a passion for exploring the adventure and cul-
ture of the world’s great mountain regions and remote, hideaway destinations
in the developed world. A not-brief-enough foray into accountancy and corpo-
rate finance hampered travels for several years, although his passion for Scot-
land’s wilderness, mountains and islands remained undimmed. As a
freelance writer, he has traveled extensively around the country, writing fea-
tures on diverse subjects ranging from romantic hideaway hotels to exposing
the truth behind the many Scottish stereotypes. Martin lives in London and is
a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society.
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Acknowledgements
This book would not have been possible without the generous and enthusias-
tic support of a great many people.
I would like to thank VisitScotland for providing information and help
throughout the project. Many regional tourist boards provided invaluable
assistance with local information and logistics during my research trips, par-
ticularly Caroline Gray (Glasgow), Sally Monro (Highlands), Grizelda Cowan
(Fife) and Hugh Sim (Shetland). I would also like to thank Colin Simpson
(Highlands) for his excellent advice on hiking, trekking and climbing.
I am indebted to the following for their generous help with transport to and
within Scotland on some unforgettably scenic journeys: John Yellowlees
(ScotRail); Andy Naylor (GNER); Allan McLean (Virgin Trains); Deborah
Brown (Caledonian MacBrayne); and Elaine Tulloch (NorthLink Ferries).
Thanks to Barbara Fraser (Historic Scotland) and Françoise van Buuren
(National Trust for Scotland) for providing background information and
access to their many fascinating properties throughout Scotland.
I was blessed to be able to stay in some fabulous accommodation and experi-
ence numerous superb adventures during my research. I would like to thank
my many hosts for their generous hospitality and for giving up their time to
share their expertise and local knowledge with me. Above all, I would like to
thank them for their wonderful company – many of my memories of chats late
into the night beneath star-filled skies, sometimes over a few not-so-wee
drams, will stay with me forever. There are too many people to mention indi-
vidually, but I am sure they know who they are. I cannot wait until we next
meet.
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