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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Backpacker’s Britain: Central and Southern Scottish Highlands
A guide to backpacking in the Central and Southern Highlands of Scotland, with 30 trekking routes – ranging from 2 to 7 days in length - over the highest peaks in Britain. And these wild mountains, rocky coasts and long, winding glens are all within a couple of hours’ drive of Edinburgh or Glasgow. More >>
£12.00
The End to End Trail
Guidebook covering the Land’s End to John O’Groats long distance walk across Britain.
Describing the 1935km (1200 mile route) and concentrating on the 'missing links' between the main long-distance trails covered in other guidebooks. The route is divided into 61 daily stages averaging just less than 32km (20 miles). More >>
£15.00
The National Trails
Guidebook of Britain's National Trails walking routes through England, Wales and Scotland. Describing what makes each of them so special and providing the practical information to help you plan your route. A definitive reference to the best of British walking. More >>
£16.99
The Great Glen Way
Guidebook to walking the Great Glen Way, a 117km (73 mile) low-level route from Scotland's coast to coast, between Fort William and Inverness. The route includes easy, level stretches alongside the Caledonian Canal, as well as stretches over rougher terrain. The route is an ideal introduction to long-distance walking. More >>
£10.00
Ben Nevis and Glen Coe
The area covered in this guidebook, from Ben Nevis southwards towards Glen Coe offers some of the finest mountain walking in the UK. This guide not only covers Lochaber's spectacular summits but also describes mid-level walks and gentle strolls, great through routes along empty glens, and tent or bothy treks - serious in terms of remoteness and scenery. More >>
£12.95
The Pentland Hills
A guidebook to walking Scotland's Pentland Hills – a popular, easily accessible range to the south-west of Edinburgh – offer a diversity of landscape as well as a rich natural and cultural heritage. The area's excellent path system, interesting but not too rugged terrain, and proximity to civilisation offer a superb introduction to hill walking in Scotland. More >>
£10.00
Walking on the Isle of Arran
The 45 walks selected in this guidebook show the variety of the Isle of Arran off Scotland's west coast – ideal for walking with its mountain ranges, moorlands and forests to its coastline and dramatic cliffs, as well as the island’s rich historical heritage. Also includes walks on nearby Holy Isle. Many routes overlap, allowing opportunites to create longer walks throughout the island. More >>
£12.95
Scotland’s Mountain Ridges
A guidebook to the rich mix of summer scrambling, rock climbing and winter mountaineering on Scotland’s ridges, from the remote Cairngorms to the splendour of the Cuillin. With inspirational photographs, the guidebook is both a celebration of the landscape and a practical route guide. More >>
£17.95
The Border Country
The guidebook opens up to the walker the landscape of the Border country that lies between England and Scotland, including the Cheviots, Tweeddale and Teviotdale, Ettrick Forest and the Tweedsmuir Hills. Includes 46 varied routes, and outlines of a number of long-distance walks and town trails. More >>
£12.00
Backpacker’s Britain: Northern Scotland
The guidebook covers 30 multi-day backpacking routes in northern Scotland’s highlands and islands. Routes take walkers along rugged coastlines from the Shetland Islands to the Rough Bounds of Knoydart, and across mountain ridges from northern Skye to Glen Affric. Routes of 2, 3 and 5 days. More >>
£12.00
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