Meet Cicerone authors, sample some whisky and win some guidebooks…

To celebrate the launch of three new guidebooks to the Hebridean islands, Cicerone has teamed up with Cotswold Outdoor, Glasgow and the Jura Whisky distillery

We’re hosting an event on the 7th July at Cotswold’s West End store from 2-5pm. You’ll have the opportunity to meet and chat with expert Cicerone authors and sample the range of Jura whisky.

The three new titles published this month are Walking on Uist and Barra by Mike Townsend, Cycling in the Hebrides by Richard Barrett and Walking on Rum and the Small Isles by Peter Edwards which join the collection of 39 Cicerone guidebooks on Scotland.

At the event there’s the chance to win free guidebooks along with a bottle of Jura Superstition whisky. A a special promotion will also running in store on their range Scottish books and maps.

About Jura Whisky

The Isle of Jura is just 7 miles wide and 30 miles long. There is but one road, one hotel and one distillery creating a multi award-winning range of whiskies.  www.isleofjura.com

Venue:
Saturday 7th July, 2-5pm
Cotswold Outdoor
West End Retail Park
60 Crow Road
Partick
Glasgow
G11 7RY

For further details contact Neil (Manager) at the Cotswold store on 0141 357 5353 or Lesley Williams at Cicerone on 01539 562069

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