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Best Routes on Skye and Raasay Skye's bristling mountains
and soaring coastline offer an enormous selection of routes
encompassing a wide variety of grades of difficulty. Ralph Storer
has selected some of the very best walks on the island in order
to demonstrate fully the diversity of the Misty Isle for new
visitors and seasoned campaigners alike. Best
Scotland Books.
Frommer's
Scotland's Best-Loved Driving... Everything You Need to
See the Best of Scotland by Car! Let Frommer's Take You To:
Jagged coastlines, Lochs and and saltwater fjords St. Andrews,
home of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, Hip and historic Edinburgh:
Princes Street, the Royal Mile, and the magnificent Palace of
Holyroodhouse The Trossachs, the romantic countryside of Rob
Roy. The towering peaks of the Torridon Highlands and the mysterious
Loch Ness And much, much more! Best Scotland Books.
Best
Pub Walks Around Glasgow An excellent little guidebook which
will stimulate your interest in getting out and about. It offers
26 walks in and around Glasgow, encouraging you to escape the
city centre and stretch your legs. There are walks here to suit
everyone - you can even combine some light exercise with a quiet
pint or even a meal. Best
Scotland Books.
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Best Scottish Mountain Routes From gentle afternoon strolls
to challenging scrambles in remote mountain sanctuaries, this
revised and updated guide covers walks in the Scottish highlands.
All walks are circular and accessible by road. No rock climbing
is involved and the routes, each including a peak over 2000
feet, have been selected by an experienced Scottish walker.
All Highland regions are included and each walk can be completed
in a day. Maps and information about difficulty rating, type
of terrain and conditions in adverse weather is provided.
Best
Pub Walks Around Edinburgh (Best... Explores the rich treasure
chest of scenery and sights in Edinburgh and the splendid open
country that surrounds the city. Each of the 26 walks, ranging
from 3 to 10 miles, starts and finishes at a good pub. Most
of the walking is on clear footpaths, bridleways, quiet lanes
and canal towpaths and there is nothing too challenging - hill
walks are normally accessed by gently ascending valleys. Explore
an outstanding variety of countryside - spectacular cliff top
walks, leisurely river valley strolls and rewarding routes over
farmland. Full details of each pub include hours of opening,
beer served and food available. Best Scotland Books.
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