A brand new guidebook to the north-east of Scotland is about to be launched containing sensible details about the area.
Penned by journey author Rebecca Gibson the Gradual Journey: North East Scotland information will hit cabinets on Could 15.
The information is focused towards a variety of readers, together with; walkers, cyclists, wildlife lovers, households, folklore lovers, and foodies.
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A resident of Moray, Rebecca Gibson travelled the north-east solely on foot, sampling homegrown meals and wild sights one stroll at a time.
She says she was “fascinated” by the range of wildlife in North East Scotland and her work has been featured in publications together with BBC Wildlife, Oceanographic and Hertfordshire Life.
Her e-book accommodates all the sensible data you could possibly have to plan and benefit from the numerous but largely under-explored a part of Britain.
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Areas featured contained in the information embody the Cairngorms Nationwide Park, the royal residence of Balmoral and Aberdeenshire.
There are additionally loads of references to domestically sourced, artisan and natural meals alongside the well-known merchandise of whisky, Aberdeen Angus beef and River Dee salmon. Whereas key heritage sights are described in intimate element.
The award-winning gradual journey guides, that are printed by Bradt Guides are targeted on “getting beneath the pores and skin of a spot” and provide a “sedate, measured strategy” to journey.
The North East Scotland Information will go on sale for £15.99 and could be bought right here.
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