Walking in the Hebrides
This guidebook has 50 walking routes throughout Scotland's Hebrides, including Arran, Jura, Islay, Colonsay, Mull, Coll, Tiree, Muck, Eigg, Rhum, Canna, Skye, Barra, Beenbecula, the Uists, Harris, St Kilda and Lewis. Geographical and historic information.
Walking in the Hebrides
Around the Western Isles
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9781852842635
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Reprinted
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Seasons
Year-round walking is quite possible, but winters should be respected and summers will see the appearance of the Scottish midge.
Centres
Covering from Arran to Lewis, a range of entry points including Oban and Mallaig. Facilities in many towns and villages throughout the islands. Ferry access.
Difficulty
Mainly full-day routes, across some tough terrain. Should be treated as wild mountain walking.
Must See
Arran, mysterious Mull, the wild lands of the Outer Hebrides, the sunsets, whisky and rain.
Introduction
Travel in the Hebrides
Hebridean Views
- Setting Foot on Arran
- Islay
- Jura
- Colonsay and Oronsay
- Exploring Mull’s Mountains and Remarkable Coastline
- Coll
- Tiree
- Some Sort of Damp Shelter - Hebridean Caves with Human Associations
- The Small Isles - Muck
- The Small Isles - Eigg
- The Small Isles - Rhum
- The Small Isles - Canna
- Rambles in Skye - Soay
- Distant Lights and Remote Reefs
- Barra
- Benbecula and the Uists
- Harris Hills
- St. Kilda - the Edge of Europe
- Far to the Western Sea
Appendixes
Useful Addresses
Further Reading






