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Maps are always a good Investment and the best for general touring purposes is the Scottish Touring Map published by the Scottish Tourist Board. It includes most of the important attractions and facilities in each area and is accompanied by a useful little book, 1001 Things to see in Scotland. Every Tourist Information Office carries copious amounts of brochures and flyers on attractions in their own and other areas, mostly free of charge.

What's On Guides are useful indicators of events as well as places of interest in each town or region and can be obtained in the local Tourist Information Office. Occasionally, free maps are available accompanied with advertising of tourist attractions, accommodations and local restaurants. Some newspapers produce a yearly publication such as Welcome to the Highlands and Islands published by the Highland News Group, avilable free at Tourist Information Offices throughout the North.

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