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Roads Less Travelled Vol 1 DVD
Oban to Ullapool
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Cordee Code: | CTD099 |
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Publisher: | Mountain Media |
ISBN13: | 5055303600223 |
Run Time: | 115 |
Binding: | Dvd |
Weight: | 95g |
Product Type: | DVD |
Countries: | Scotland |
Cameron McNeish celebrates the best of Scotland with a spectacular route by campervan, pack raft, bike and foot through Scotland's magnificent West Highlands. Take this journey slowly and enjoy every minute. It is an exploration into the hiddencorners of what Cameron says is a world class landscape and an oppotunity to meet some of the people who live and work there.
Camerons expedition starts witha 20 miles south of Oban. He visits three stunning but lesser known islands - Luing, Seil and Lismore, before winding his way through one of Scotland's most famous landscapes, Glen Coe. Venturing west he meets musical legend Fergie MacDonald, universally known as the Ceilidh King. In a journey full of suprises Cameron heads for the rugged lands of Moidart before taking to the water at Arisaig with expert kayaker Lizzie Benwell for a paddle round the dozens of skerries that make this part of the west coast so distinctive.
The final part of the journey explores the finest parts of the west coast: a visit to the remote Sleat peninsula of Skye where 1000 people still live; a walk into the rugged Kintail mountains with the National Trust, for Scotland Ranger, Willie Fraser and then onto the wild coastline of Torridon with Lord Smith of Finsbury, who was the first Scottish MP to climb all of the Munros. The final leg sees Cameron on the long shore of Loch Maree and its little visited islands, before investigating the isolated Melvaig peninsula. Journey's end is high above Ullapool.
Camerons expedition starts witha 20 miles south of Oban. He visits three stunning but lesser known islands - Luing, Seil and Lismore, before winding his way through one of Scotland's most famous landscapes, Glen Coe. Venturing west he meets musical legend Fergie MacDonald, universally known as the Ceilidh King. In a journey full of suprises Cameron heads for the rugged lands of Moidart before taking to the water at Arisaig with expert kayaker Lizzie Benwell for a paddle round the dozens of skerries that make this part of the west coast so distinctive.
The final part of the journey explores the finest parts of the west coast: a visit to the remote Sleat peninsula of Skye where 1000 people still live; a walk into the rugged Kintail mountains with the National Trust, for Scotland Ranger, Willie Fraser and then onto the wild coastline of Torridon with Lord Smith of Finsbury, who was the first Scottish MP to climb all of the Munros. The final leg sees Cameron on the long shore of Loch Maree and its little visited islands, before investigating the isolated Melvaig peninsula. Journey's end is high above Ullapool.