Walking and trekking guide to the Galloway Hills – Scotland, UK

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Reprinted
Cover
Paperback - Laminated
Published
20 Apr 2010
Edition
First
ISBN
9781852841683
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ISBN (10)
1852841680
Size
17.2 x 11.6 x 1.1cm
Weight
190g
Pages
160
No. Maps
34
No. Photos
32
Originally Published
1 Jan 1995

Walking the Galloway Hills

33 circular day walks by Paddy Dillon

A Paddy Dillon guide to walking and trekking in the Galloway Hills, southwest Scotland, UK, including Merrick, Corserine, Millfore and the Rhinns of Kells, a 5-day tour and a brief description of the Southern Uplands Way. The 33 circular day walks and 7 longer expeditions in this guidebook explore an area of rocky, heathery wilderness. More...

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Seasons

All year round, although the hills are high and remote enough to need care in winter and bad Read More... weather.

Centres

Not a lot in the hills, but Newton Stewart lies to the south, Stranraer to the south-west and Read More... Girvan to the north-west. Road access on the A713 is arguably easiest from the east.

Difficulty

Full-day mountain and moorland walks in a little-inhabited part of south-west Scotland.

Must See

Wild, remote and quite high hills; Loch Trool; forests.
 
 

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 waymarked forest trails to strenuous, bothy-based treks. You can marvel at the wild qualities of the hills and follow the colourful and turbulent history of the Scottish clans and Robert the Bruce. The mixed woodland and moors support a varied wildlife, including many species of bird and wildfowl, red deer, wild goats, cattle, and even red squirrels and lizards.

Paddy Dillon describes in detail 33 circular day walks of 5-12 miles, all starting from a car park, and 7 longer, more adventurous walks. All the walks can be linked with one or two others. Whichever you choose, the Rhinns of Kells, Rig of the Jarkness, Nieve of the Spit, Shallock on Minnoch, Point of the Snibe, Mullwharcher and Craigeazle are names to stir your imagination and inspire you to poetry.

 
 
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