Wheels Around Caithness and Sutherland

Wheels Around Caithness and Sutherland by Robert Grieves is a visual exploration published by Stenlake in 2002, featuring 48 pages of captivating photographs. This collection showcases a variety of stunning locations throughout Caithness and Sutherland, with each image prominently displaying at least one set of wheels, highlighting the diverse modes of transportation in the region.
Readers will discover a rich tapestry of scenes from notable places such as Halkirk, Bonar Bridge, and John O’ Groats, along with glimpses of eccentrics and enthusiasts traveling by car, motorcycle, and even wheelbarrow. The book emphasizes the connection between travel and the landscapes of Caithness and Sutherland, making it a unique addition for those interested in transportation and travel photography.
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This classic collection of photographs captures many spectacular locations throughout Caithness and Sutherland and every picture has at least one set of wheels in it too. As well as featuring a number of eccentrics and enthusiasts who made their way to John O’ Groats by car, motorcycle, and even on foot with a wheelbarrow, the selection also features scenes from locations such as: Halkirk, Bonar Bridge, Lairg, Wick, Tongue, Castletown, Balnacoil, Kylesku, Lybster, Brora, Spinningdale, Thurso, Keiss and Merkland.
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