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For centuries, Loch Lomondside has been celebrated for its outstanding scenery. The area supports a rich tapestry of water and wild land, forest and woodland, farmland and settlement. It includes architectural and archaeological features of considerable importance, and has been celebrated by many great writers including Walter Scott, John Ruskin and William Wordsworth.Loch Lomondside is one of the most popular countryside destinations in Scotland, attracting more than 2 million visitors each year. Over 70 percent of the population of Scotland are less than 1 hour's travelling time from the area.This book covers the history of the Loch and its people, forestry, agriculture and fisheries, the natural history, recreational activities, and conservation, past, present and future. It complements other regional volumes in the "New Naturalist" series.
This work investigates the ecological, historical, and cultural significance of the Loch Lomondside region within the broader context of Scottish landscape preservation. John G. Mitchell provides a comprehensive examination of the area, drawing upon historical records, environmental data, and the literary legacy of the region to articulate the complex relationship between the land and its human inhabitants. The text serves as a scholarly yet accessible survey of the factors that have shaped this prominent Scottish destination.
What You Will Find
As a volume within the established "New Naturalist" series, this book is regarded as a reliable and thorough reference for those interested in the natural and human history of the Scottish countryside. The text provides a dense, well-researched overview that balances academic rigor with an appreciation for the region's enduring cultural appeal.
Page Count:
232
Publication Date:
2001-01-01
Publisher:
Harpercollins Pub Ltd
ISBN-10:
0002201453
ISBN-13:
9780002201452
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