Rating:  Summary: It will make you want to drive for hours and hours... Review: This was one of my best purchases for our month-long Britain adventure so far. There are 25 different driving itineraries, each complete with maps, estimated times and miles, and sights to see along the way. The color photos helped us narrow down our choices to a reasonable number of drives. They show the terrain and some of the sights on each tour, so you can pick several different ones that offer unique views and places to see.
If you are planning on renting a car and driving in Scotland, I would suggest combining this book with a full Scotland or Britain guidebook like "Let's Go." You will need full listings of places to stay, admission costs to castles and sights, and historical information about the area. Combine these two guides with a good road atlas (like AAA Britain atlas), and you'll have all of the information you need for the perfect trip.
Rating:  Summary: If you are driving, a MUST HAVE guide Review: fabulous. doesn't take the place of a travel guide- recommend rough guide. really really great layout, pics, maps. Wish they included driving times in these things- second closest is mileage charts between all main towns on each tour.
Rating:  Summary: If you are driving, a MUST HAVE guide Review: fabulous. doesn't take the place of a travel guide- recommend rough guide. really really great layout, pics, maps. Wish they included driving times in these things- second closest is mileage charts between all main towns on each tour.
Rating:  Summary: This book definitely came in handy Review: For all the hours we spent in the car, this book definitely came in handy. With full-color photos and maps, history and tips on scenic side trips, this guide was the best for our driving tour. The itineraries were well thought out and were a great guide and resource.
Rating:  Summary: This book definitely came in handy Review: I really wasn't very impressed with the outline. I would recommend Scoland the Best and then the Eyewitness guide as a must if traveling to Scotland. It was not very specific, and the tours for the most part were too long. Most were 2 days, and we were in different places every other night which really didn't allow us to do what the tours suggest.
Rating:  Summary: Didn't look at this one at all Review: I really wasn't very impressed with the outline. I would recommend Scoland the Best and then the Eyewitness guide as a must if traveling to Scotland. It was not very specific, and the tours for the most part were too long. Most were 2 days, and we were in different places every other night which really didn't allow us to do what the tours suggest.
Rating:  Summary: Can't Decide Where to Go? Read on, Macduff! Review: If you want to wander around Scotland and have an idea of what you want to see but can't figure the best way to get there--this is the book for you. I found it extremely helpful in driving my son and brother all over Scotland. We were able to see most all of the sites we desired and a few that were complete and wonderful surprises. The only reason we couldn't see everything was because of lack of time.I am the "Queen of Lost While Driving," and even I could find my way with this guide. It tells you what landmarks to look for, snipets of the history of where you are on the road, and the traditions of the people in the area in which you are driving. It gives you a practical guide of information in the back and a timetable for each driving tour. The wonderful thing about this book is that you may follow their time plan or invent your own. Every time we strayed from the outlined tour for an impromptu journey, it was very easy to get back on course. In addition, it's much easier and less bulky than having a huge open road map in the front seat of one of those dinky cars they drive over there. Again, if you want to travel in Scotland with relative freedom and confidence, take along "Scotland's Best-Loved Driving Tours."
Rating:  Summary: Can't Decide Where to Go? Read on, Macduff! Review: If you want to wander around Scotland and have an idea of what you want to see but can't figure the best way to get there--this is the book for you. I found it extremely helpful in driving my son and brother all over Scotland. We were able to see most all of the sites we desired and a few that were complete and wonderful surprises. The only reason we couldn't see everything was because of lack of time. I am the "Queen of Lost While Driving," and even I could find my way with this guide. It tells you what landmarks to look for, snipets of the history of where you are on the road, and the traditions of the people in the area in which you are driving. It gives you a practical guide of information in the back and a timetable for each driving tour. The wonderful thing about this book is that you may follow their time plan or invent your own. Every time we strayed from the outlined tour for an impromptu journey, it was very easy to get back on course. In addition, it's much easier and less bulky than having a huge open road map in the front seat of one of those dinky cars they drive over there. Again, if you want to travel in Scotland with relative freedom and confidence, take along "Scotland's Best-Loved Driving Tours."
Rating:  Summary: Touring Scotland at its Best! Review: If you're taking an independent tour of Scotland by car, this is the only guide you'll need. It has everything: road maps with explicit directions, stops along the way, history, shopping hints, hints for travelers with young children, places to stay. The list goes on and boggles the mind. This book doesn't treat you like a complete idiot--just someone who has never been to Scotland and could use a guide. It was my constant companion when my brother and I took my son to visit our ancestral homeland. It was so easy to find where we wanted to go and what we wanted to see. It gave us sample itineraries and expected travel times, something that comes in handy if you're on a time-limited holiday and want to get somewhere fast. I've given this book to two of my friends who are traveling to Scotland this year, and I intend to buy the newly up-dated version for my summer jaunt to the Highlands.
Rating:  Summary: Touring Scotland at its Best! Review: If you're taking an independent tour of Scotland by car, this is the only guide you'll need. It has everything: road maps with explicit directions, stops along the way, history, shopping hints, hints for travelers with young children, places to stay. The list goes on and boggles the mind. This book doesn't treat you like a complete idiot--just someone who has never been to Scotland and could use a guide. It was my constant companion when my brother and I took my son to visit our ancestral homeland. It was so easy to find where we wanted to go and what we wanted to see. It gave us sample itineraries and expected travel times, something that comes in handy if you're on a time-limited holiday and want to get somewhere fast. I've given this book to two of my friends who are traveling to Scotland this year, and I intend to buy the newly up-dated version for my summer jaunt to the Highlands.
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