Argumento de Powerful Places In Scotland
Powerful Places in Scotland is not your usual guidebook. It's not about visiting places, it's about experiencing them. It invites you to explore a carefully chosen selection of places in this land of mountains, islands, and water.
These remarkable sites include ancient stone circles, a mysterious holy island, a fairy glen-to name a few. The book gives detailed descriptions of these powerful places, how to get there, and what to do when you arrive. Numerous maps, graphics, and photos bring the locations to life.
If you are intrigued by the unusual; if you long to connect more deeply with the places you visit; if you have a nagging feeling that there's more to some places than meets the eye-this is the travel guide for you.0Acknowledgments
Introduction
Around Scotland
Experiencing a Powerful Place
kilmartin Glen, ARgyll, Teh Southwestern Highlands
Lochbuie Stone Circle, near Moy Castle, Loch Buie, Isle of Mull, Inner Hebrides
St. Oran`s Chapel, Iona
Brighid`s Well of Eternal Youth, Dùn I, Iona
Fingal`s Cave, Isle of Staffa, North of Iona
Fairy Glen (Glen Conon), near Uig, Trotternish Peninsula, Isle of Skye, Inner Hebrides
Calanais I (callanish Standing Stones), Isle of Lewis, Western Isles (Outer Hebrides)
Balnuaran of Clava (Clava Cairns), Inverness, Teh Highlands
Maeshowe (Maes Howe) and the Heart of Neolithic Orkney Wordl Heritage Site, Mainland, Orkney
Diana`s Grove, Blair Castle, Perthshire
Rosslyn Chapel and Roslin Glen, Lothian
Afterword
Glossary
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