Across the Scottish Highlands, and through the islands of the Inner and Outer Hebrides, run ancient paths specially designated for carrying the dead to their final resting place. These roads, many of which are now used as walking and cycling routes, are rich in both cultural history and natural beauty.
In
The coffin Roads, Reverend Dr. Ian Bradley journeys along eight coffin roads to explore the distinctive communities which created and used them. Along the way, he delves into their various traditions, beliefs, and practices around dying, death and mourning. Bradley offers a fascinating look the traditional Highland way of life, and reveals how its distinctive ways of grappling with death offer important insights for us today.Readers are taken along Iona’s famous Street of the Dead; Kilearnadil Graveyard on the island of Jura; St. Finan’s Isle, the older continuously used burial place in Europe; among other beautiful and fascinating locations.