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TravelTape Audio Guide to The Highlands

Culloden, Cawdor Castle...

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  • Format: Compact Disk
  • "Culloden, Cawdor Castle..."
  • "Stories, Poetry.."
  • From Scotland
  • "Released: July 23, 2005"

£9.99

"We hope you find the time to absorb the rich historical connections, incredible wild scenery and the friendly atmosphere of the communities visited in this audio guide. Enjoy the bustle of the millennium city of Inverness, before setting out for the relative quiet Black Isle, then onto Beauly, with it's ancient priory and links with the Fraser clan. Travel deep inot the hills to the heart of the highlands, and the three great glens of Strathfarrar Cannich, and Affric. Glen Affric's majestic beauty is sure to capture your imagination. Our route then passes Glenurquhart over the hills to Inchmore and then along the both sides of the world famous Loch Ness for some serious Nessie hunting. We take a spectatular single track road over the hills to the Strathdearn and Tomatin. At the haunting battle field of Culloden we learn of the cruel end to the Jacobite cause. Whilst the ancient castle of Cawdor with it's associations with Macbeth is a little distance on, we then reach the seaside resort of Nairn and return to Invernesss via Dalcross. Tracks: + Introduction + Inverness City Centre + Inverness riverside + Inverness Castle + Moray Firth + Black Isle, Charleston + Black Isle, Munlochy + Black Isle, Fortrose + Black Isle, Cromarty + Muir Of Ord + Beauly + Glen Affric + Glenurquhart + Inchmore + Bught Park + Loch Ness + Drumnadrochit + Glenmoriston + Fort Augustus + Whitebridge + Foyers + Dores + Strathnairn + Tomatin + Culloden + Cowdor + Nairn + Dalcross"

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