Exploring Scotland's Western Islands

A Visitor's Guide

Published by The Crowood Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

ALL ISLANDS ARE UNIQUE – and this is especially true of those scattered along Scotland’s dramatic west coast. This vast archipelago is home to hundreds of islands, around fifty of which remain inhabited today. Though many are only a short sea journey from the mainland, they can feel a world away.

Exploring Scotland’s Western Islands introduces eight carefully selected islands, each chosen for its distinctive blend of culture, landscape, wildlife and history. Arran and Cumbrae lie close inshore, within the Firth of Clyde, while Islay, Lismore, Mull, Skye and Tiree belong to the Inner Hebrides. Lewis-Harris, poised on the very edge of the North Atlantic Ocean, completes the set. This book offers a wealth of practical information about each island, including:

• Getting there and around – details of travel routes, ferry services and local transport options
• Main tourist attractions – from imposing castles to windswept moors and rugged mountains
• Driving and cycling – guidance to vehicle restrictions and the most rewarding islands to explore on two wheels
• Island tours – suggested routes covering diverse landscapes and key sites of geological, archaeological and cultural interest
• Flexibility for explorers – tips on adapting routes to suit your pace, whether you want to linger, wander or venture further

About The Authors

Jack and Meg Gillett are experienced authors and teachers. Drawing on their shared love of travelling and learning, they have written numerous books for leading academic publishers including Collins, Longman and Oxford University Press.

Their passion for the Hebrides began separately during their student years: Meg undertook a teaching placement on one of the islands, while Jack conducted research into the effects of economic change on island life as part of his Geography degree. Since then, they have returned many times, most recently completing a journey through the Western Isles from Vatersay to the Butt of Lewis.

Through their travels, Jack and Meg have developed a deep appreciation of how Hebridean communities adapt to their rugged surroundings and to the dramatic changes that have shaped island life over the centuries.

Product Details

  • Publisher: The Crowood Press (March 23, 2027)
  • Length: 144 pages
  • ISBN13: 9780719846762

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