With Victoria guidebook "Black's Picturesque Guide to Scotland" in his hands, Paul Murton follows in the footsteps of the first tourists to Scotland. Travelling by age-old modes of transport, including a horse-drawn caravan and steam train, Paul explores the most fascinating parts of the country that have charmed visitors since the birth of Scottish tourism 200 years ago.
Fair Isle and Foula Paul heads to Britain's two remotest island communities, Foula and Fair Isle in Shetland.
Islands in Loch Lomond Paul turns his back on the sea and discovers the secrets of Scotland's landlocked islands.
Small Isles Paul sets off from Mallaig to visit a group of islands famed for their unusual names; Rum, Much and Eigg.
Lismore and Colonsay Continuing his island-hopping odyssey Paul sets sail on an island pilgrimage in the footsteps of saints.
Islands of the Forth Paul explores the islands scattered in the Firth of Forth.
Skye Paul goes over the sea to Skye to visit the home of celebrated writer and naturalist Gavin Maxwell.
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