Scotland The Best 100 Places: Extraordinary places and where best to walk, eat and sleep
By (Author) Peter Irvine
By (author) Collins Books
HarperCollins Publishers
Collins
6th April 2017
9th March 2017
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
914.11048612
Paperback
232
Width 200mm, Height 200mm, Spine 16mm
670g
100 beautiful places in Scotland to walk, eat and sleep
Peter Irvine, bestselling author of SCOTLAND THE BEST,
has selected 100 extraordinary places that epitomise what is
truly great about Scotland. This personal and diverse compendium is illustrated with beautiful and evocative images by some of Scotlands best photographers.
Peter Irvine has drawn on a lifetime of experiences to create this list of the 100 best places in Scotland: reflective, magnificent and human places. Some choices may be surprising but all are exceptional.
This book is Petes ultimate collection selected from the hundreds of places that feature in the bestselling independent guide to Scotland, SCOTLAND THE BEST. As well as expert commentary, all 100 places include highly selective recommendations of where to walk, eat and sleep nearby.
Some of Scotlands finest photographers have captured the essence of each place. From wild glens to ancient buildings, remote islands to vibrant cities, this is Petes list of the places in Scotland that you really should visit in your lifetime.
Packed with gorgeous photos of Scotland taken by some of the countrys best photographers this book is a planning tool extraordinaire. Scottish Field
The spectacular photographs featured in the book are accompanied by his unrivalled knowledge of Scotland making this a must have for both residents and visitors alike. The Press and Journal
Peter Irvine is a director of two of the leading edge events companies in Scotland who produce most of the major public events in Glasgow and Edinburgh, including the annual Glasgow Art Fair and Edinburgh''s Hogmanay, which is now the biggest New Year festival in the world.In 2000 Peter Irvine was given the Thistle award for his personal contribution to tourism in Scotland and in 2002 gained another Thistle award for the Glasgow Art Fair.