25 MAY 1929, Page 37

Scottish Travel Notes

THE visitor to Scotland by train is by no means left un- catered for. He has the benefit, not enjoyed by the motorist, of a very fast means of transport to his initial destination and, . further, of a most complete service of safe motor coaches to ,take him to any and every part of the Highlands—and Low- lands. If a motor .4:mach taw is anticipated, it, is as well tc

send to some of the many coach service companies for their illustrated booklets before planning a holiday. In keeping with the Scottish tradition of thoroughness, the brochures published by most of these companies are not only guide books, giving maps, tabulated tours of varying duration and inclusive charges, but pocket history books into the bargain. I refer in particular to those printed by Link Lines Ltd., which company covers the county of Argyll and the Land of Lorne, Alexander's Royal Blue Coach tours to every cornerof Scotland and similar companies. * * *