Peter Koch-Osborne

Biography
I have walked the hills from the age of about 7, and cycled for as long as I can remember in my native Yorkshire and the Lake District, and abroad in the Alps and Pyrenees. When the new sport of mountainbiking emerged in the eighties it seemed a natural progression - a combination of two of my favourite activities. But where to go? On hiring bikes on a holiday near Aviemore with my wife, son and daughter there was no information available other than the OS maps.

We soon got our own bikes and I set out to compile a guide to the tracks around the Cairngorms, more as a personal notebook at first. Once completed, I approached Cicerone Press. Walt Unsworth, the then owner of Cicerone, immediately gave me a contract for "the first three" books. Untill then it was never my intention to write more. The rest is, as they say, history!

The completion of the series of nine books took 10 years during which time I was fortunate enough to retire (ridiculously early!) from my main business in the heating, ventilation and air conditioning industry. We soon moved to Beauly in the Highlands of Scotland where work on the last 6 or 7 books continued. Sadly, my first wife died in 1999, just before the final book was printed.

I have since re-married and will soon be moving to Cumbria to be closer to family and friends and to re-visit my beloved Lakeland Hills. My writing activities have continued in the sphere of walking guides up in the Scottish Highlands but who knows what the future in Cumbria holds?

 

Titles by Peter Koch-Osborne

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The Scottish Glens 9 - The Glens of Ross-shire
This guidebook covers walking and cycling routes in 20 of Scotland's glens in Ross-shire – Inverness to Shiel Bridge, Easter Ross and Wester Ross. From the popular series of 9 guidebooks for walkers and mountain-bikers, using paths and tracks amid superb scenery in Scotland's wild glens. Read and see more…
The Scottish Glens 8 - Knoydart & Morvern
This guidebook covers walking and cycling routes in Scotland's glens from Quoich to Knoydart, Morar and Lochaber, Ardnamurchan and Ardgour, Morvern and routes between them. From the popular series of 9 guidebooks for walkers and mountain-bikers, using paths and tracks amid superb scenery in Scotland's wild glens. Read and see more…
The Central Highlands
A guide to the classic backpacking routes of Scotland's Central Highlands, all 3 to 8 days and avoiding the main tourist areas, north of the central belt and south of the Great Glen. Routes are: Taynuilt to Dalwhinnie, Blair Atholl to Aviemore, Rannoch Moor, Drymen to Killin and Glen Almond, Dunkeld to Aboyne and across the Monadhliath. Read and see more…
The Scottish Glens  7 - The Angus Glens
This guidebook includes walking and mountain-biking routes in Scotland's Angus Glens to the east of the Cairngorms, split into the western glens (Isla, Clova), Eastern glens (Esk, Tarf, Dye) and Deeside (Callater, Gelder, Muick, Tanar).From the popular series of 9 guidebooks for walkers and mountain-bikers. Read and see more…
The Scottish Glens 6 – The Great Glen
A guidebook to walking and mountainbiking in Scotland's Great Glen area, Monadhliath and Moray regions stretching from Fort William along the Great Glen and Lochs Lochy and Ness. This is book 6 in a popular series of 9 guidebooks for walkers and mountainbikers, using paths and tracks amid superb scenery in Scotland's wild glens. Read and see more…
The Scottish Glens 5 – The Glens of Argyll
This guidebook covers walking and mountain-biking routes in Scotland's Argyle - split into Lorn, Oban and Inveraray, Loch Awe and Cowal, Knapdale and Kintyre and describing link routes between them. One of a popular series of 9 guidebooks for walkers and mountain-bikers, using paths and tracks amid superb scenery in Scotland's glens. Read and see more…
The Scottish Glens 4 – The Glens of Trossach
Guidebook to walking and mountain-biking routes in Scotland's southern highland glens, the Trossachs – the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park, South Tayside and Lochearnhead, from Callander to Comrie and Crieff to the Ochils. From the popular series of 9 guides for walkers and mountain-bikers. Read and see more…
The Scottish Glens 3 – The Glens of Rannoch
A guidebook to walking and mountainbiking in Scotland's Rannoch glens, including Lochaber and the Mamores, the glens west of Drumochter, the Rannoch moor area and between Orchy and Killin, including link routes between them. Volume 3 in a series of 9 guidebooks for walkers and mountainbikers, using paths and tracks amid superb scenery. Read and see more…
The Scottish Glens 2 - The Atholl Glens
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A guidebook to walking and mountainbiking east of Drumochter in the Atholl Glens, Scotland, UK - the glens from Tilt to Cairnwell and between Aberfeldy and Dunkeld, using paths and tracks. Second in a series of 9 guidebooks for walkers and mountainbikers. Read and see more…
The Scottish Glens 1 – The Cairngorm Glens
Guidebook covers walking and mountain-biking in Scotland's Cairngorm glens around Braemar (Dee, Lui, Derry, Quoich), Feshiebridge and Rothiemurchus on the west of the Cairngorms, Abernethy in the north and glens in the Tomintoul area to the north east. Read and see more…
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