b'LEWISSKYELoch NessFort WilliamTobermorySCOTLANDMULLEdinburghGlasgowGLENFINNAN VIADUCT ISLE OF SKYE WHISKY BARRELSSCENIC RAIL IDYLLIC ISLANDS TRADITIONAL CUISINEFrom Glasgow to Mallaig, the astoundingVaried in their history and brimmingA warming dram of whisky or an West Highland Line delights with its jaw- with unique culture, Scotlands islandsextravagant banquet accompanied by dropping scenery. Gliding past evocativeserve up striking scenery like few otherbagpies and dancers. Scotland excels Loch Lomond, passengers can glimpseplaces. Explore rugged Skye and itswhen it comes to food and drink. Fresh the countrys longest lake beforepiercing Old Man of Storr, embark oningredients, seasonal produce and reaching the wilds of Glencoe. Leavinga discovery of mystical Lewis and thetraditional dishes combine to bring out Fort William, this famed stretch crossesCallanish Stones, or be charmed by Mullthe best of land and sea in a country the incredible Glenfinnan Viaduct. and its colourful capital, Tobermory. boasting unique and innovative cuisine. SCOTLAND 7'