Blacks Guide to Scotland 1883
FIFTH EDITION
ADAM AND CHARLES BLACK 1883
CONTENTS.
General Description of Scotland—Mountains, Rivers, Lochs,
Law-Courts, Universities, etc.—Population, etc. .
Edinburgh and Leith
Environs—Newhaven, Trinity, Granton, Portobello, Musselburgh, Haddington, North Berwick, Dunbar
Hawthornden and Roslin, Dalkeith, Pentland Hills, Hopetoun House, Dunfermline
Peebles and Vale of Tweed
Melrose, Abbotsford, and Dryburgh.
Jedburgh, Hawick, Kelso, Berwick-on-Tweed
Stirling and the North
Stirling to Castle Campbell, Rumbling Bridge, and Kinross,
by Devon Valley Railway .
L a k e Menteith and Aberfoyle .
Stirling to Callander and the Trossachs, Loch Katrine, and
Loch Lomond
Loch Lomond to Ballachulish b y Glencoe
P e r t h , Crieff, Dunkeld, Aberfeldy, Kenmore, and Loch Tay .
The Highland Railway—Pitlochrie, Killiecrankie, Blair-Athole,
Kingussie, Grantown, Forres
Dundee, St.Andrews, Forfar, Arbroath, Brechin, Montrose,
Stonehaven, Aberdeen, Deeside and Braemar
Aberdeen to Inverness—Banff, Elgin, Forres, Nairn
Glasgow .
Environs—Paisley, Hamilton and Bothwell, Falls of Clyde,
Ayr and Land of Burns
Dumfriesshire and South-West of Scotland—Moffat, St Mary's
Loch, Dumfries, Stranraer, Portpatrick.
Glasgow to Dumbarton and Greenock
Routes from Greenock to Inverary
Inverary to Loch Awe, Taynuilt, and Oban
Greenock to Largs, Millport, and Arran
Clyde Steamer Route—Greenock to Oban, by Rothesay, Kyles
of Bute, Ardrishaig, and Crinan Canal .
Oban, Staffa and Iona, Skye, Stornoway
Caledonian Canal—Fort-William, Ben Nevis, Bamavie, Fort-
Augustus, Foyers, Inverness
Inverness
Inverness to Skye by Railway, via Dingwall, Strathpeffer,
Garve, Achnasheen, and S t r o m e .
Sutherland and Caithness shires—Golspie, Helmsdale, Wick,
Thurso
Orkney and Shetland Islands.