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Pevensey Island Guides

Embark on an extraordinary journey to a mysterious island brimming with magic and peril. Follow a group of brave siblings as they uncover ancient secrets and battle dark forces to save their world. Each installment escalates the challenges, introducing epic conflicts and delving deeper into the rich mythology of this extraordinary realm. It's a tale of courage, family bonds, and the discovery of hidden strengths.

Islay
Arran
Lewis and Harris
Skye
The Uists and Barra
Uists and Barra

Recommended Reading Order

  • Uists and Barra

    • 112 pages
    • 4 hours of reading
    4.3(11)Add rating

    A guide for the discerning tourist and island devotee, it describes the islands' heritage, landscape, climate, flora and fauna. It contains information about the key places of interest, from the rugged beaches, to the ancient buildings and ruins steeped in history. It is illustrated with over 100 colour photographs.

    Uists and Barra
  • This visitors' guide describes the culture, landscape, climate, flora and fauna of the islands of North Uist, Benbecula, South Uist and Barra. Steeped in history ranging back to prehistoric times, their heritage is based on the Gaelic language spoken by over 90 per cent of the population.

    The Uists and Barra
  • Remote, romantic and often mysterious, the islands off the coast of Scotland hold a strong fascination for thousands of visitors each year. Focusing on Skye, this title is one of a series of illustrated guidebooks providing information on heritage, landscape, climate, flora and fauna.

    Skye
  • Lewis and Harris

    • 154 pages
    • 6 hours of reading
    4.2(15)Add rating

    Early Celtic churches are evidence of a strong faith which remains a deeply entrenched aspect of contemporary island life. Drawing on every source, from pre-historical artefacts to documentary evidence from the mid-16th to the 20th century, Francis Thompson offers an accessible insight into the unique island heritage of Lewis and Harris.

    Lewis and Harris
  • Arran

    • 112 pages
    • 4 hours of reading

    A guide for the discerning tourist and island devotee, it describes the islands' heritage, landscape, climate, flora and fauna. It contains information about the key places of interest, from the popular Whiting Bay, to the ancient churches and ruins steeped in history. It is illustrated with over 100 colour photographs.

    Arran
  • Contains information that visitors need to know about the island's heritage, landscape, climate, flora and fauna. Helping visitors to explore and understand the landscape, this book also offers information on services, facilities and places to visit.

    Islay