| Frommer’s Scotland features gorgeous color photos of the quaint villages, misty moors, and offshore islands that await you. It’s a highly personal guide that’s fun to read and even more fun to use on the road—and it’s much more complete and in-depth than its major competitors. You’ll find complete details on lovely small towns, world-class golf courses, superb fishing, country pubs, whiskey distilleries, natural wonders, castles, literary landmarks, mysterious ancient ruins, and Edinburgh’s vibrant cultural scene. |
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Frommer's Scotland
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| Review Date: February 2, 2003 |
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| Of all the travel books I purchased for my first trip to Scotland, the Frommer's edition is the one I used and kept after my trip. It is comprehensive, detailed, and gives good advice. It had all the attractions I wanted to visit and more. They also have a great website as a reference tool. |
Frommer's Scotland
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| Review Date: July 2, 2008 |
| Reviewer: A. Murphy, Ada, OK USA |
| Wonderful book. Gives all of the information that you could ever need while visiting Scotland. I know where to sleep, where to eat, where to drink, what sites to see, and everything in between now. Thank you! |
Frommer's Scotland
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| Review Date: January 10, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Sue Mills, North Carolina, USA |
| We are planning a trip to Scotland this pring and this book has been invaluable! |
Pretty good travel guide
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| Review Date: June 1, 1998 |
| Reviewer: Mima, Rochester, NY USA |
| Worth looking at for the person who loves to research a place before they go. Fodor's and Rough Guide are better. Not as comprehensive, but more readable than Fodor's. I think I liked this coverage of the big cities better, organization wise. |
Useful for Planning
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| Review Date: April 10, 2007 |
| Reviewer: D. Jahsman, Sedona, AZ USA |
| Purchased this book to help with planning for a forthcoming trip to Scotland. Seems fairly informative, but can only really review it after taking the trip. |
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