Walking in Scotland

Walking in Scotland
Author: Sandra Bardwell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Scotland
ISBN: 1864503505

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With information on city strolls, coastal ambles & mountain hikes, this guide covers the whole Scottish experience on two feet. Learn about the myth & mystery, castles & crags as well as the marvelous malts. There are special sections on Scotland's magnificent flora & fauna & Classic Walks with a West Highland Way feature chapter. Learn about all the places to rest feet & work stomachs on any budget.

Scotland

Scotland
Author: Chris Townsend
Publsiher: Cicerone Press Limited
Total Pages: 904
Release: 2011-03-30
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781849653534

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This comprehensive book is an excellent planning resource for those who wish to venture into the Scottish mountains. Whether you are planning a walk, scramble, climb or ski tour this larger format guide has all the information the independent mountain lover needs. The guide covers all the mountainous areas of Scotland from south to north, divided into seven regions. Each regional chapter covers individual glens important for mountain-goers, groups of hills that form coherent massifs and individual hills of significance. However, this is not a route guide and detailed descriptions are not provided. The aim of the book is to inspire and entertain as well as inform; to show first-time visitors just what the Scottish mountains have to offer and provide a new perspective for those who have been before. In the descriptions author Chris Townsend has given his opinions as to the relative qualities of the walks, glens, lochs, mountains and the landscape in general and highlighted those he thinks are the best the area has to offer. Includes: Descriptions of all the Scottish mountains, area-by-area from south to north, to help you identify the best locations for hill walking, mountaineering, climbing and ski touring Classic ascents and walks described, from scrambles up Ben Nevis to ski tours in the Cairngorms A planning tool for long-distance treks

Scotland End to End

Scotland End to End
Author: Cameron McNeish,Richard Else
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2012
Genre: Gore-Tex Scottish National Trail (Scotland)
ISBN: 0956295738

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By walking all the way through Scotland from Kirk Yetholm in the Borders to Cape Wrath in the far North-West, author and broadcaster Cameron McNeish witnesses at first hand the changes that have taken place in the landscapes of the country of his birth. The book is gloriously illustrated throughout by the photographs of landscape photographer Richard Else. It is a lavish book to keep and treasure. A celebration of all that's best about Scotland.

Walking Through Scotland s History

Walking Through Scotland s History
Author: Ian Robert Mitchell
Publsiher: Luath Press Ltd
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105123306800

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Taking an original look at pedestrian activity in Scotland throughout the ages, this book begins the journey with the Roman legions and early Christian missionaries and pilgrims, before moving on to the exploits of the Jacobite and Hanoverian armies.

Great Mountain Days in Scotland

Great Mountain Days in Scotland
Author: Dan Bailey
Publsiher: Cicerone Press Limited
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2014-01-31
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781849655002

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50 great mountain walks in Scotland. Some of the routes described in this larger format book are well known classic challenges such as the Lochaber Traverse, the Mamores and Cairngorms 4000-ers while others approach a favourite mountain from a new angle or combine several in a testing way. Each one can be crammed into a single, long day or backpacked over two to spend a little longer in this rugged and addictive landscape. The collection spans Scotland, right across its magnificent upland areas and dramatic peaks. Routes range from 12 to 25 miles and many would make a good two-day adventure. Some can be approached by kayak or mountain bike. Over 270 ranges and summits feature in settings as varied as the snowbound Cairngorm plateaus and the land-sea jigsaw of the Hebrides, where rugged peaks rise from clear water. Few walking destinations are better suited to routes at the longer, tougher end of the scale.

Scottish Bothy Walks

Scottish Bothy Walks
Author: Geoff Allan
Publsiher: Wild Things Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2020-03
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1910636193

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A follow-up to The Scottish Bothy Bible (50,000 copies sold) this photo travel guide this walking companion will share 28 of the best bothy experiences. Using the bothy as the reference point Geoff Allan guides the reader on a mix of day walks and multi-day adventures to his favourite bothies highlighting the incredible wildlife, geography, history and culture that you will find along your walk. Each walk contains an informative description of the route and bothy, a map highlighting the points of interest along the route and detailed route descriptions. Supported by beautiful photographs of the bothy, route and points of interest along the way.

Scotland s 100 Best Walks

Scotland s 100 Best Walks
Author: McNeish Cameron
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-05-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1842044850

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Walking in the Scottish Borders

Walking in the Scottish Borders
Author: Ronald Turnbull
Publsiher: Cicerone Press Limited
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2022-09-27
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781783628360

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This guidebook provides 45 day walks in the Scottish Borders. Separated into six sections, these walks are divided between the north and south Cheviots, Tweed, Ettrick, Moffat and Manor hills and feature main centres including Wooler, Kelso, Melrose, Peebles and Moffat. The guide's seventh section outlines long distance routes, including a walk along the Border from Gretna to Berwick-on-Tweed. The Scottish Borders are rich in both history and geology. These walks explore many historical sites, from Iron Age forts on hillsides to bastles and towers dating from the Border Reivers era. The stunning and varied scenery is a result of complex geological processes; a visit to Dobb's Linn showcases preserved fossils, while the coastline at St Abbs Head features iconic folded rock formations which are home to a myriad of birds including guillemots. Each walk features 1:50,000 OS mapping, comprehensive route description and plenty of information about points of interest along the route. The walks are graded and can be easily customised with alternative start points, route variants and shortcuts. The guide's introduction offers plenty of practical information about how to get there and where to stay, while the appendices list useful contacts and tourist information centres.