Summits and personal challenges in British and Irish Hills

British hill lists consist of Nuttalls, Munros, Marilyns, Corbetts, Hewitts, Bridges, Grahams and more. Join the many thousands who aspire to complete the challenge of ascending every peak on their chosen ‘list’. Those who enjoy challenge walks, whether over extreme distances such as Lands End to John O'Groats, National Trails or mountain marathons are also catered for in this section.
 
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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…
The Mountains of Ireland
A comprehensive guidebook to walking Ireland's 200 summits of 2000ft or more and to the 12 peaks exceeding 3000ft. Described clockwise from Wicklow to the Mournes in 70 walking routes. Read and see more…
The Relative Hills of Britain
A guidebook to walking all the Marilyns in Britain, Europe - the hills that are high with regard to the surrounding land with a drop of 150m or more on all sides. An invaluable reference work for all walkers, this guidebook contains a fascinating collection of not too serious facts and figures and is illustrated with very clear maps. Read and see more…
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