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Home
  • Projects
  • Black to Green Interpretation
  • Darlington Redhall Estate Heritage Seats
  • Allen Valleys Interpretation Project
  • Moleskine Nature Walks
  • Moleskine Words and Pictures 2017
  • Landscape Interpretation Concepts
  • Rainbow Bridge
  • Tactile discs - 1
  • Arran Coastal Way Marker
  • Middle Warren Pillbox Marker
  • Tactile rubbing discs in zinc etched steel
  • Basking shark for rubbing disk
  • Moleskine Words and Pictures
  • Old Castle Lachlan Interpretation Project
  • Sunderland to Seaham Interpretation and Waymarking
  • Horden Denes Interpretation
  • Lincolnshire Coastal Marshes Toposcope
  • Flanders Moss - A Stirling Bog
  • Northumberlandia
  • St Ronan's Well
  • Ecclefechan Heritage Interpretation
  • British Wildlife Illustrations
  • Caledonia Way Interpretation 2012
  • Whitelee Wind Farm Interpretation
  • Oban Shore front Interpretation
  • Caledonia Way Interpretation
  • Wren's Nest Interpretation
Caledonia Way Interpretation 2012
Interpretation panels installed along Route 78 of Sustrans Path
This is the interpretation that has been installed along Route 78 of the Caledonia Way Path for Sustrans. This route is the phase between Oban and Ballachulish. This set of panels covers historic and natural heritage near Appin and Ballachulish. The lectern has been designed to reflect the shape of the stern of a highland galley - or Birlinn.
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