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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The Speyside Way
80 miles from Spey Bay and Buckie to Aviemore, passing through beautiful landscape and the heartland of the Scottish whisky industry to the Cairngorms. Described in 11 stages, but really a week – unless you succumb after your distillery visits. More >>
£8.00
Winter Climbs in the Cairngorms
Covers the best winter climbs in the Cairngorms, Lochnagar and Creag Meaghaidh with over 450 routes. Includes sections on Coire an t-Sneachda, Coire an Lochain, Creag an Leth-Choin, Carn Etchachan, Shelter Stone Crag, Hell’s Lum Crag, Stag Rocks, Stac an Fharaidh, the Cairntoul/ Braeriach amphitheatre, Coire Sputan Dearg, Choire Etchachan, Beinn a’Bhuird. More >>
£15.00
The Scottish Glens 9 - The Glens of Ross-shire
The popular series of 9 guides for walkers and mountain-bikers, using paths and tracks amid superb scenery in Scotland's wild glens. This volume covers 20 glens in Ross-shire – Inverness to Shiel Bridge, Easter Ross and Wester Ross. More >>
£6.99
North to the Cape
A 200 mile, 326km backpacking trek from Fort William to Cape Wrath, for the experienced walker. 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. More >>
£11.99
The Scottish Glens 8 - Knoydart & Morvern
The popular series of 9 guides for walkers and mountain-bikers, using paths and tracks amid superb scenery in Scotland's wild glens. This volume covers Quoich to Knoydart, Morar and Lochaber, Ardnamurchan and Ardgour, Morvern and routes between them. More >>
£6.99
The Lowther Hills
Beautiful landscapes, accessible but quiet, offering some of the best walking in Southern Scotland’s hills. Covers the Lowther hills, Nithsdale, Carsphairn Hills and the hills of the Solway coast, Cairnsmore of Fleet, Tinto and Cauldcleuch Head. More >>
£8.99
The Central Highlands
Classic backpacking routes of 3-8 days' duration, avoiding the main tourist areas. All in the Highlands 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. More >>
£9.99
Walking in the Hebrides
Scotland’s Western Isles have a magical quality. This guide has 50 routes throughout, 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. More >>
£12.00
The Scottish Glens 7 - The Angus Glens
The popular series of 9 guides for walkers and mountain-bikers, using paths and tracks amid superb scenery in Scotland's wild glens. This volume covers the 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). More >>
£6.99
The Scottish Glens 6 - The Great Glen
The popular series of 9 guides for walkers and mountain-bikers, using paths and tracks amid superb scenery in Scotland's wild glens. Volume 6 covers the Great Glen area, Monadhliath and Moray regions stretching from Forth William along the Great Glen and Lochs Lochy and Ness. More >>
£6.99
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