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North to the Cape
Cicerone Press,
Paperback, 208pp, 172 x 116 mm, PVC cover
This is a glorious long-distance walk in the West Highlands from Fort William to Cape Wrath. Described as "a quintessential backpacking walk" it is a challenging route for the experienced walker. The authors had six main criteria in mind: a variety of scenery, no long hauls over featureless terrain,...
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£11.99
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Rob Roy Way
Rucksack Readers,
spiral / comb bound, 70pp, 210 x 145mm
The Rob Roy Way is a 79-mile walk from Drymen to Pitlochry which runs along some of Scotland's finest lochs and glens, using historic footpaths, a cycle route, forest tracks and some minor roads. The guide gives background information, route maps and detailed directions....
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£10.99
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Scotland’s Mountain Ridges
Cicerone Press,
Paperback, 256pp, 172 x 116 mm, PVC Cover
Ridges are epic. Graceful carved walkways slung between summits, twisted spines of stone – these can be the most beautiful of mountain landforms. With elegant lines and giddy exposure, ridge climbs emit a powerful siren call, drawing us out onto the rocks. Life on the edge has a special quality, bor...
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£17.95
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Scottish Glens Book 5: The Glens of Argyll
Paperback, 144 pp, 172 x 116 mm, PVC cover
The aim in this series of books is to provide the mountainbiker and walker with information on an intended route so they know something of what to expect. One of the problems is that O.S. maps give no indication as to whether an 'other road' is metalled, a path or a forest fire break, or anything in...
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£6.99
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Scrambles in Lochaber
Paperback, 192pp, 172 x 116 mm, PVC Cover
This guide describes some of the best scrambles to be found within a 45km radius of the town of Fort William, an area which includes not only Ben Nevis and Glen Coe, but also Ben Alder to the east, Ben Cruachan to the south, Garbh Bheinn to the west and The Saddle to the north. Most of this area fal...
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£10.00
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Skye The Cuillin Superwalker Map
Harvey Maps,
Folded Map, Scale 1:25 000
This detailed map for walking, scrambling and climbing covers the area from Glen Brittle and the unique Black Cuillin in the west to the Red Cuillin and Broadford in the east. From the Sligachan Hotel and the A87 to the dramatic Loch Coruisk to the south. An enlargement of the Black Cuillin ridge at...
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£9.95
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Speyside Way
Rucksack Readers,
spiral / comb bound, 70pp, 210 x 145mm
The Speyside Way runs for 80 miles (129 km) from the fishing port of Buckie to Aviemore in the foothills of the Cairngorms. Following the lovely valley of the River Spey, you walk through countryside rich in malt whisky and wildlife, along riverside paths, railway trackbed and forest and moorland tr...
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£10.99
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Speyside Way XT40 Route Map
Harvey Maps,
Folded Map, Scale 1:40 000
This tough, durable and 100% waterproof map of the Speyside Way clearly shows the 144km (90 miles) route from Aviemore to Buckie, via Nethybridge, Grantown and Fochabers, with a spur to Tomintoul. Compact and light (just 60gms - a third of the weight of a bulky laminated map), this map is ideal for ...
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£11.95
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St Cuthberts Way Route Map
This light and durable waterproof map of St Cuthbert's Way links places associated with the life of the 7th century St Cuthbert, from Melrose Abbey to Holy Island (Lindisfarne). The route covered is 100km (62 miles). Key features include:
* Includes information on finding accommodation, camping a...
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£9.95
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The Great Glen Way
Cicerone Press,
Paperback, 160pp, 172 x 116 mm, PVC cover
The Great Glen Way offers walkers the chance to enjoy a low-level route from coast to coast, between Fort William and Inverness, at almost any time of the year. The Great Glen itself is one of the most remarkable features in the Scottish landscape – a ruler-straight valley along an ancient fault lin...
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£10.00
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The Isle of Skye - A Walkers Guide
Paperback, 256pp, 172 x 116 mm, PVC cover
The fame of Skye, the most scenically awe-inspiring of Scotland's many islands, is widespread; you either love it, or hate it. There is no neutrality. For walkers and climbers this is the Promised Land, a place of raw elemental forces, a land barely scratched by man. Over-riding everything hangs an ...
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£10.00
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The Pentland Hills: A Walker's Guide
Paperback, 176pp, 17.2 x 11.6 x 1.0cm
The Pentland Hills are a popular, easily accessible upland range to the south-west of Edinburgh. They are well known to hillwalkers, cyclists and outdoor enthusiasts from Edinburgh and the Lothians, but are perhaps less visited by those from further afield. Once discovered and explored, this hill ra...
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£10.00
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The Southern Upland Way
Paperback, 224pp, 172 x 116 mm, PVC cover
The Southern Upland Way is Scotland’s Coast-to-Coast Walk and the longest of the National Trails north of the Border. It runs for 212 miles (341km) from picturesque Portpatrick on the west coast across the Galloway and Border Hills to finish on the east coast at Cockburnspath south of Dunbar. On the...
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£12.00
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Walking in Scotland's Far North
Paperback, 160pp, 172 x 116 mm, PVC cover
The old counties of Ross and Cromarty, Sutherland, and Caithness, forming Scotland is north west peninsula, contain some of the country is most spectacular scenery, and boast many of the most shapely and challenging hills in the British Isles. Stack Polly, Suilven, and Ben Loyal have been favourite ...
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£10.00
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Walking in the Cairngorms
Paperback, 320pp, 172 x 116 mm, PVC cover
In over 100 walks this first Cicerone walking guide to the Cairngorms explores the region's 23 Munro summits and also the smaller viewpoint hills outside the main range. For the adventurous there are the best of the area's rocky scrambles, and the classic through-routes used by cattle-drovers and Qu...
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£12.95
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Walking in the Galloway Hills
Paperback, 160pp, 172 x 116 mm, PVC cover
The Galloway Hills of south-east Scotland offer almost unlimited access for walkers, a rare freedom that has contributed to their description as 'A Walker's Paradise'. A tract of rocky, heathery wilderness interspersed by forest park, these hills offer a varied walking programme, from gentle waymark...
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£10.00
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Walking in the Hebrides
Paperback, 192pp, 172 x 116 mm, PVC cover
Roger Redfern describes the timeless quality of the Western Isles of Scotland. Although geographically close together, each island has its own distinctive character. Take, for instance, the cultivated fields and mild air of Tiree, the bleak profiles of Coll and South Uist, or the jagged mountain sky...
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£12.00
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Walking in the Lowther Hills
Paperback, 176pp, 172 x 116 mm, PVC cover
The Lowther Hills offer high rounded ridges: windswept, sheep-nibbled and solitary. However the tops are only part of the story. Careful exploration discovers the small hidden valleys, the "cleuchs" and "linns" that give this range its particular character. Here you may meet a wild goat, or find you...
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£8.99
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Walking in the Ochils, Campsie Fells and Lomond Hills
Paperback, 176pp, 172 x 116 mm, PVC Cover
As rugged and spectacular as they can be tranquil and picturesque, the Campsie Fells, the Ochils and the Lomonds are the most accessible hills in Scotland’s Central Belt. Despite their close proximity to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Perth, these three ranges remain a remarkably uncrowded wilderness area. ...
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£10.00
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Walking on the Isle of Arran
Paperback, 256pp, 172 x 116 mm, PV cover
The Isle of Arran is often referred to as ‘Scotland in miniature’. Its northern mountain ranges contrast markedly with its southern moorlands and forests, while its coastline features placid bays and striking cliffs. Roads are limited in extent, but opportunities to explore on foot abound. This guid...
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£12.95
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Walking the Munros Volume 1: South, Central, West
Paperback, 272pp, 172 x 116 mm, PVC cover
This first volume of a two-part series of guides to the Munros covers the southern, central and western highlands, Glencoe, Lochaber and Mull, and details routes for these 139 exciting and challenging mountains. A comprehensive introduction provides the history of the Munros and includes vital pract...
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£12.00
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Walking The Munros Volume 2: North, Cairgorms
Paperback, 304pp, 172 x 116 mm, PVC cover
This second volume of a two-part series of guides to the Munros detailing the routes to 145 Munros in the Cairngorms and northern highlands (north of the Great Glen). A comprehensive introduction indicates the history of the Munros and includes vital information to make your quest as successful as p...
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£12.00
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West Highland Way
Paperback, 128pp, 172 x 116 mm, PVC cover
This second edition of the popular guide to the West Highland Way provides an updated and current description of the route from Milngavie, Glasgow, to Fort William. The 95 miles (152km) of the route, which was opened in 1980, passes through the lowlands to the highlands, accompanied by the bucolic s...
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£10.00
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West Highland Way
Footprint,
Folded map, Scale 1:47 500
The complete map/guide to the route from Milngavie to Fort William. Waterproof map....
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£4.95
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West Highland Way
Rucksack Readers,
spiral / comb bound, 70pp, 210 x 145mm
The West Highland Way begins on the outskirts of Glasgow, Scotland's largest city, then goes through Scotland's first national park, along the shores of Loch Lomond, ending in Fort William, at the foot of Ben Nevis. The guide contains route maps, detailed directions and background information....
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£10.99
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UK Walking Maps & Guide Books Scotland
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Skye The Cuillin Superwalker Map
£9.95
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West Highland Way XT40 Long Distance Route Map
£11.95
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3000 Plus: The Essential Munro Map
£3.95
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Walking in the Cairngorms
£12.95
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Munro and Corbett Mountain Chart
£6.95
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West Highland Way: Glasgow to Fort William
£9.99
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AA Leisure Guide Scotland
£9.99
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North to the Cape
£11.99
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Cairn Gorm Superwalker Map
£9.95
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Scottish Glens Book 5: The Glens of Argyll
£6.99
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AA 100 Walks in Scotland
£12.99
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