I like to think that The BookTrail blends literature and travel in a one-of-a-kind travel experience. First a series of handwritten diaries, then a blog – now it’s a fully-fledged website that maps locations from novels set around the world.
Each BookTrail includes an overview of the novel, a handy travel guide and of course a map where key scenes take place. I often travel to a location in real life just because I have read a book set there. It’s exciting to discover new places this way!
It’s a site for book wanderers and daydreamers - I often dream about visiting places like a castle or a nice beach perhaps, so I’ve themed the site for daydreamers like me - there’s categories for books set in castles, books set on a beach, and so many more.
But for now, let’s head to a city in Scotland - and spend time in a variety of settings such as a graveyard, a hospital, and a hillfort, thanks to the seven books of Neil Broadfoot. Settings in a crime fiction series they might be, but these places reveal and showcase so much more about the city of Stirling if you look close enough...