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River Forth: From Source to Sea

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The Forth packs more interesting historical and geographical attractions into its relatively short length than any other river in Britain. It rises on the eastern slopes of the mighty Ben Lomond, the most southerly of Scotland’s Munros. It then ambles through the beautiful Trossachs, an area of scenic lochs and forests nestling amid crumpled hills which was the setting for Sir Walter Scott’s epic poem The Lady of the Lake. At Stirling the river enters the pages of British history: it was here that William Wallace’s army defeated England’s forces in 1297. Just seventeen years later, the decisive Battle of Bannockburn took place nearby, an event that helped earn Scotland its independence. The modern-day visitor centre brings the still-extant battle site to bloody life. Stirling Castle itself is the largest in Scotland and one of the country’s most historic. It guards what was for centuries the furthest downstream crossing of the river and was a vital nexus between highland and lowland, east and west. Several Scottish kings and queens were crowned here. After Stirling the River Forth becomes the Firth of Forth – the most substantial estuary on the east coast of Scotland. This book will explore the history, culture and geography of one of Scotland’s most important waterways, from its source down to the Forth Bridges and on to where it joins the sea past Edinburgh, the nation’s capital city.

174 pages, Kindle Edition

First published October 15, 2015

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August 17, 2017
This is a fabulous book charting the flow of the River Forth from its source in the Trossachs to its estuary beyond Edinburgh. Written in a chatty, easy-to-read style, with lots of fascinating information and loads of outstanding photographs, this is a book for tourists to take away with them, and for residents, to enjoy. A wonderful example of how a photographic travelogue should be produced. Very enjoyable and highly recommended for all.
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