Speyside
Books

The
Speyside Way The Speyside Way captures the spirit of Scotland,
running from the fishing port of Buckie, 50 miles east of Inverness,
along the lovely valley of the River Spey, to the foothills
of the Cairngorm mountains. Walk up to 84 miles (135 km) through
countryside rich in wildlife, malt whisky and tradition. This
book contains all you need to plan and enjoy your holiday: drop-down
map showing the whole route and its two 'spurs'; in full colour,
with over 45 photographs; the Way in sections, with summaries
of distance, terrain and where to find food and drink; concise
background on the River Spey and its wildlife; information about
visitor attractions and hills to climb (Munros, Corbetts and
Grahams); planning information for travel by car, train, bus
or plane; waterproof paper throughout.
The
Speyside Way (A Cicerone Guide) Leading from the coast at
Spey Bay and Buckie and covering 65 miles as it follows the
Spey through to Aviemore, the Speyside Way is an introduction
to one of the most beautiful and interesting parts of Scotland.
This guide provides and introduction to the region and the trail.
Buckie
Loon Remembers: Growing Up in the... Thirties.
Moray
Golf Club at Lossiemouth,1889-1989.
Pittyvaich:
The History of an Old... Mortlach Farm.
Index
to Surnames in 1851 Census for... Banffshire: Aberlour,
Mortlach and Cabrach.
Memories
are Made of This: Fochabers.
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