Walking, Scrambling and Winter Climbing Guidebooks for Scotland

Cicerone walking and climbing guide books for Scotland have always evoked feelings of adventure and freedom. Whether you’re planning to tackle some of Scotland’s toughest winter climbs, soaring ridges or highland mountains, or merely looking forward to a gentle walk in a glen or along the coast, Scotland is simply heaven for the outdoor enthusiast.
 
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Walking in the Ochils, Campsie Fells and Lomond Hills
Guidebook containing 33 circular walks in Scotland's Ochils, Campsie Fells and Lomond Hills. Despite their proximity to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Perth, these three ranges remain a remarkably uncrowded wilderness area. Offering walkers a mixture of moorland peaks, steep-sided glens and lush woodland routes in a single day's outing. Read and see more…
Walking in the Cairngorms
In over 100 walks, this guidebook explores Britain's biggest mountain range - including 23 Munro summits and the smaller hills outside the main Cairngorm range. Covers the Cairngorms between Speyside and Deeside, as well as Lochnagar. Mountain routes, and mid- and low-level walks make the guide suitable for all abilities. Read and see more…
Scotland
A handbook covering the finest walks, scrambles, climbs and ski tours in Scotland, with its variety of wild landscapes ranging from the Southern Uplands to the great granite plateaus of the Cairngorms and jagged arêtes of the Cuillin hills on the Isle of Skye. All the information the independent mountain lover needs for any activity. Read and see more…
The Southern Upland Way
A handy pocket sized guidebook for anyone planning to walk the Southern Upland Way National Trail. The coast to coast walk runs for 212 miles (341km) from Portpatrick on the west coast to Cockburnspath on the east. The walk is described in 13 stages suitable for a two-week holiday. Possibilities for shorter walks along the Way are also described. Read and see more…
Scotland's Far West
Guidebook to 34 mountain walks in Scotland's far-west Ardnamurchan peninsula and the island of Mull. Covers Mull, Morvern, Ardnamurchan and Ardgour. Routes include ascents of summits of Ben More, Sgurr Dhomhnuill, Beinn Resipol, Ben Hiant and Ben Laga. Read and see more…
Walking the Munros Vol 2 – Northern Highlands and the Cairngorms
The second of two guidebooks to walking Scotland's Munros, this guidebook details routes to 145 Munros in the Cairngorms, northern Scottish highlands (north of the Great Glen) and Skye. Volume 1 covers Munros in the southern, central and western Highlands. Read and see more…
Walking the Munros Vol 1 – Southern, Central and Western Highlands
The first of two guidebooks to walking routes Scotland's Munros, covering the southern, central and western Scottish highlands, Glencoe, Lochaber and Mull, and details routes for these 139 exciting and challenging mountains. Munros are mountains in Scotland over 3000ft in height. Volume 2 covers north of the Great Glen and the Cairngorms. Read and see more…
Walking in Scotland's Far North
The 62 mountain walks in this guidebook cover Scotland's north-west peninsula, north of Ullapool. Mainly day walks, taking in peaks such as Suilven, Quinag, Morven and Scaraben, with three longer mountain traverses (Assynt Horseshoe, a Raey traverse and a long ascent of Cranstackie). Read and see more…
Border Country Cycle Routes
A guidebook to cycling in SE Scotland and NE England in the Northumberland National Park and the Southern Uplands. The 40 circular cycle routes vary in length from 15 to well over 40 miles. Most have off-road sections, and they vary in difficulty from easy to more demanding mountain routes. They offer a blend of isolation and charm. Read and see more…
North to the Cape
The Cape Wrath Trail runs for 200-mile through the West Highlands from Fort William to Cape Wrath. Taking 2-3 weeks, this crosses wild land of Scotland’s northwest coast including Morar, Knoydart, Applecross, Torridon and Assynt on its way to the Cape. Read and see more…
Walking the Lowther Hills
A guide to walking in southern Scotland’s Lowther Hills. Covers the Lowther Hills, Nithsdale, Carsphairn Hills and the hills of the Solway coast, Cairnsmore of Fleet, Tinto and Cauldcleuch Head. Beautiful landscapes, accessible but quiet, this area offers some of the best hillwalking in southern Scotland. Read and see more…
Scrambles in Lochaber
A guidebook to scrambles in Glen Coe and Ben Nevis and throughout the Western Highlands of Scotland. Includes Loch Laggan hills, Ben Alder, Mamores, Etive Hills, Blackmount, Cruachan, Appin hills, Ardgour, Loch Lochy area, Knoydart and South Glen Shiel. Well-known and hidden routes. Read and see more…
Walking the Galloway Hills
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. 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…
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