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Scottish Highlands Hillwalking guide
by: Jim Manthorpe
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ISBN 978-1-905864-77-5
3rd edition
336 pages
90 walking maps
30 colour photos
120mm x 180mm 5" x 7"
- I would recommend this issue for any walker who visits the Highlands.
- Backpack magazine - succeeds in providing comprehensive information that will assist visitors to Scotland and novice hillwalkers
- Scottish Mountaineer - Recommended in feature on Wild Scotland
- Wanderlust - ... the book to inspire you to put on your boots and head for the hills straightaway.
- The Hosteller, Scottish Youth Hostel Association - Don't leave home without it!
- Scottish Mountaineer
Scotland's Highlands and Islands contain some of the finest mountain scenery in Europe and by far the best way to experience it is on foot.
- 90 walking maps with unique mapping features - walking times, directions, tricky junctions, places to stay and eat, points of interest.
- Public transport information for all access points.
- 2-day and 3-day treks - some of the walks have been linked to form multi-day treks such as the Great Traverse.
- 60 day-walks - for all abilities. Graded for difficulty, terrain and strenuousness. Selected from every corner of the region and ranging from well-known peaks such as Ben Nevis and Cairn Gorm to lesser-known hills such as Suilven and Clisham.
- 62 gateway towns and villages - much more than just a walking guide this book includes guides to 62 gateway towns and villages: what to see on rainy days, where to stay, where to eat; pubs, hotels, B&Bs, campsites, bunkhouses, hostels.
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