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The following is a list of other web sites that have been of use during the creation of this site and will be of use to anyone who has a general interest in Scotland. Also listed below are sites of interest to anyone who wants to enjoy the mountains of Scotland from the top!

Caledonian MacBrayne (CalMac) sail to twenty-two islands and four peninsulas on Scotland's West Coast.

Historic Scotland safeguards the nation's built heritage and promotes its understanding and enjoyment on behalf of Scottish Ministers.

The National Library of Scotland is an information treasure trove of Scotland's knowledge, history and culture, with millions of books, manuscripts and maps covering every subject.

The National Museums of Scotland care for many of Scotland’s museum collections of national and international importance, and present these to the public at our museums.

The National Trust for Scotland is the conservation charity that protects and promotes Scotland's natural and cultural heritage for present and future generations to enjoy.

Scotland's Waterways is an organisation set up to ensure that Scotland's canal network continues to thrive as both a business and leisure resource.

The Scottish Natural Heritage work with Scotland’s people to care for our natural heritage.

As Scotland from the Roadside is not intended for use for those who want to venture up the mountains the following links have been included:

The Mountaineering Council of Scotland is the representative body for climbers, walkers, mountaineers and cross-country skiers who enjoy the Scottish mountains.

The Scottish Mountaineering Club was founded in 1889 and is one Scotland's oldest mountaineering clubs.

Scottish Hills is the place to discuss all things related to hill walking in Scotland; includes a forum that is packed with trip reports, routes, tips and event information.

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