Leakey's Books and the Bells of Inverness

The Books and Bells of Inverness
Erin's Isle

The sights and sounds of Scotland would not be complete without a trip to Leakey’s Books. Not just because it is the largest second hand book store in Scotland…but because it is a book-lover’s spectacle to be sure. Stacks and stacks to explore, floors to search through, second hand books, maps, and prints that are hard to imagine. It is a paradise for readers.

wall of books on shelfs at Leakey's Bookshop

It’s said his shop boasts 100,000 books. If you ask him though, he’ll tell you to count them yourself.

from the second story of Leakey's Bookshop there are stacks of books and wooden desks

The view from above in Leakey’s Books

You can search any topic from music to money management; fiction to pharmceuticals and cooking to cultural politics and find amazing reads. You can cuddle up in a corner and relax. And you can meet Charles Leakey, the man who has built the used book empire there. You can hear his take on books and life in this latest podcast .

looking up from the first floor of Leakey's Bookshop there are shelves filled with books
illustration fo books with arms holding more books with arms and reading
exterior of Saint Andrew's Cathedral in front of a blue sky

Beautiful to look at and beautiful to hear.

And you will also hear the bells of St. Andrew’s Cathedral that sits in the center of town. It’s bells can be heard to the outskirts on a Sunday morning. You can also hear all about change ringing in Scotland from someone who does it and loves everything about it, if you happen to be lucky enough to catch her, which I was.

Listen to their stories on this podcast: The books and bells of Inverness, on Erin’s Isle.

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