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The Isle of Bute Norman S. Newton

The Isle of Bute By Norman S. Newton

The Isle of Bute by Norman S. Newton


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Summary

Designed for the discerning tourist and island devotee, the Pevensey Island Guide to Bute describes everything the visitor needs to know about the island's heritage, landscape, climate, flora and fauna.

The Isle of Bute Summary

The Isle of Bute by Norman S. Newton

Designed for the discerning tourist and island devotee, the Pevensey Island Guide to Bute describes everything the visitor needs to know about the island's heritage, landscape, climate, flora and fauna. Bute is an island in the Firth of Clyde, nestling against the ancient Gaelic heartland of Argyll, from which it is separated by the famously scenic Kyles of Bute. It is a beautiful island, with elements of the splendour of the Highlands and the more pastoral landscape of the Lowlands. The views south - to the mountains of Arran - are spectacular, while the flooded river valleys of the more sheltered Kyles have scenery best appreciated from the decks of a Clyde steamer. With pristine sandy beaches, an interesting and diverse landscape, and prehistoric sites, Bute is fascinating to explore. The text also gives useful information on services, facilities and places to visit.

Table of Contents

Getting to know the Island of Bute - getting there, getting around; geology and prehistory - man in the landscape; Vikings and Christians - Bute as a battleground; royal castles and strongholds - Bute in the Middle Ages; Victorian splendour - the arrival of tourism; Bute in the twentieth century - decline and rejuvenation; walks and excursions - places to go.

Additional information

GOR002730439
9781898630005
1898630003
The Isle of Bute by Norman S. Newton
Used - Very Good
Paperback
David & Charles
19990328
112
N/A
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