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Breathtaking views don't need a reservation this Valentine's Day
This Valentines Day, why not pack a picnic of goodies, get away from the crowds and take your valentine to your favourite romantic spot. Have a picnic on Snowdon, lounge on the Devon coast or visit the Isle of Skye with our PACMAT map range of light weight, compact and waterproof picnic blankets featuring Ordnance Survey map prints. .
The Isle of Skye
Featuring high on our bucket list of places to visit is The Isle of Skye, in the Highlands of Scotland, famous for its spectacular scenery and landscapes. The island is 50 miles long, the largest of the Inner Hebrides. Skye Is rich with wildlife (eagles, seals, whales, dolphins, red deer and otters) and a popular destination for keen walkers and climbers. Old Man of Storr is probably the most famous walk on the Island, with its iconic spikey pinnacle of rock. But there are many other fantastic walks and things to see, see the links below.Top 10 Walks on Skye...
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