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To Click to Call and Book Great Special Offers Please Leave this Folder for the Enjoyment of Future Guests Please Leave this Folder for the Enjoyment of Future Guests m.welcometoscotland.com What’s Nearby - Where to Eat - What’s On Actual size is A4 Click to Call and Book increase your coverage take advantage of discounts to promote Great Special Offers Please Leave this Folder for the Enjoyment of Future Guests your business in more editions. (See page 7.) We like to think our marketing is money well We especially love the Bedroom Folders which spent,“ and with the folders we believe it is. “are displayed in over 90% of all accommodation Edward S. Robertson, The Green Welly Stop Partnership” throughout the country, enabling us to reach almost every visitor.” Deadlines Idy Davidson, Edinburgh Woollen Mill Final Folder Final Folder booking, copy leaflet “The landmark Press Bedroom Folders work, (and images) delivery and that is why we have been advertising in them for over 5 years. The company’s customer service is second to none and they always go that extra mile for you which is very much appreciated. I would have no hesitation in recommending 2 11 Landmark to any business wishing to promote SEP NOV their business in Scotland. Jane Malloch, Mellerstain House” For more information on the bedroom folders see www.landmark-press.com or call us on 01479 841900 Your Folder Options Standard Entry in Your Local Edition • ourY A4/A3 leaflet in the local section at the front of the f older. • ords25 w in the local listing keyed to the . local map Welcome to The Northern Highlands NORTH North Hill RONALDSAY Noltland RSPB 0 10 20 miles Castle PAPA Noup Cliffs WESTRAY 0 10 20 30 km Butt of Lewis Port of RSPB Pierowall SANDAY Ness WESTRAY Stone of Loch na Muilne Setter RSPB ORKNEY Rapness Overbister Carloway ISLANDS ROUSAY EDAY Quoyness Broch LEWIS Loth Cairn S Stornoway Trumland RSPB E 11 Birsay L Whitehall S Calanais Earl’s Palace A966 Brinian I Standing Marwick Head STRONSAY Stones Tingwall 10 MAINLAND 15 Dounby N Neolithic Orkney To Ullapool 17 Balfour SHAPINSAY R (UNESCO) Finstown Mill Dam RSPB E HARRIS Ring of Brodgar Kirkwall To Lerwick T Tarbert Stromness A965 (Shetland) S i 16 A961 Standard Entry in Two or More Editions E Leverburgh Houton Skaill W St. Mary’s Hoy COPINSAY Old Man of Hoy To Aberdeen Balranald RSPB Scapa Flow RSPB Lochmaddy To Uig Lyness 14 BURRAY Monach (Skye) St. Margaret’s Hope Isles NORTH UIST HOY SOUTH P RONALDSAY BENBECULA entl and Firth Tomb of the Eagles Loch Dunnet 13 14 Burwick SOUTH Druidibeg Head STROMA Faraid Castlehill Flagstone Trail UIST Cape Wrath Head 12 Mey Gills 17 Lochboisdale Scrabster Dunnet John o’Groats As above Plus: Smoo Strathy Point To Oban and Barrock Sandwood Bay Durness Cave Dounreay Stacks of Duncansby Mallaig ll Castletown o Thurso BARRA b Skerray 18 ri Talmine Melvich A836 Lyth A99 E Reay h Castlebay 9 c Keiss o Bettyhill L Halkirk Kinlochbervie A836 Heilam Tongue Achanlochy Reiss Clearance Dalhalvaig Kisimul Mybster Noss Head To Polla r i Rhiconich e Village Castle v Oban Dun Loch The Flows WattenA882 a Loyal N Laxford Dornaigil Wick HANDA S B871 Caithness r e ISLAND Broch v Bridge i Syre R so A9 Thrumster B894 Forsinard r A99 LEWIS Scourie u hu Grey T Achfary er 19 Cairns Things to See and Do Loch a’ Mhuilinn iv Hill o’Many Stanes t B873 Rossal Forsinard R Eddrachillis Loch • Bay Drumbeg Kylestrome Clearance RSPB h Naver Village B871 Latheronwheel Lybster Your leaflet in the national section of the Old Man of Stoer Unapool Altnaharra Visitor Information Kinbrace B869 e S A897 20 All year/Seasonal/Partnership Eas a’ A836 tr 8 a Dunbeath Stoer r t A837 Chual Aluinn h Site of natural or wildlife interest / A838 (waterfall) Crask Inn l o Baille an Or Achmelvich f Nature reserve To Stornoway (Lewis) Lochinver Inchnadamph a K Timespan Enard n il Badbea Site of cultural or historical interest Falls of Loch do Leaflets for many of the attractions in The Northern Highlands can be found directly after this page. Bay Bone. d na Clearance Village Prehistoric site Kirkaig Caves Shin n Reiff Ledmore Shinness Wolf Stone Helmsdale Locations areViewpoint shown on the map opposite. Elphin Ferrycroft Portgower olders you select. A837 Long-distance walking route (FCS) Forestry Commission Scotland Visitor Lairg A9 f Achiltibuie Centre A839 Carn Liath Beach Knockan Cassley in The Northern Highlands L oc Crag Falls Rogart Brora Railway h B A835 Falls of Shin ro 21 om Strathkanaird Invercassley Vehicle ferry Opinan Gruinard Oykel Golspie Bay Bridge Invershin Bonar Loch Fleet National Park boundary 7 Badrallach Ullapool Rubha Reidh Laide Bridge 0 10 20 km Cove Leckmelm Croick A949 Dornoch Ardessie Falls A835 Ardgay th 8 ch Fir Melvaig Aultbea Dundonnell Croick Dorno l1 t h 0 5 10 miles Church Edderton Portmahomack Seaprobei r Atlantis Loch Fain Braemore 22 Tain F © Ashworth Maps and Interpretation Ltd 2016.
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