Offering a stunning journey through the Scottish Highlands, this trail spans 77 miles along the Great Glen, connecting Fort William and Inverness. It features picturesque views of the Caledonian Canal and four beautiful lochs, including the iconic Loch Ness, known for its legendary monster and the historic Urquhart Castle. Ideal for both walkers and cyclists, the Great Glen Way provides an unforgettable outdoor adventure amidst breathtaking landscapes.
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Exploring the historic paths of cattle rustlers, this 64-mile trail begins in Blairgowrie and winds through Scotland's scenic landscapes, teeming with wildlife and rich in legends. Ideal for walkers, the waymarked route can be comfortably completed in about five days. The revised third edition features updated mapping at a scale of 1:50,000, ensuring accurate navigation for adventurers in 2024.
Antarctica
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Antarctica is remote and extreme, but people who go there come back with amazing memories and stunning photos. Ir is crucial for monitoring global warming and other research. Interest in the world’s highest and coldest continent has never been greater. The book has concise text, lavishly illustrated with mapping, diagrams and 100 colour photos.
West Highland Way (6th ed)
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The West Highland Way is Scotland's premier long-distance walk, running 96 miles (155 km) from Glasgow to Fort William. This rainproof guidebook was revised for 2024 and has all you need to plan and enjoy your holiday. It includes route description; background on Loch Lomond, history and wildlife; route mapping at 1:42,500; and 120 colour photos.
The Great Glen Way follows Scotland's historic Great Glen between Fort William and Inverness for 77 miles (124 km). The 7th edition of this guidebook is for cyclists as well as walkers. It has mapping and details of all route options including the Abriachan High Route that opened in 2024 and the route changes that apply during 2024 and 2025.
Fife Pilgrim Way
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This pilgrimage walk runs for 55 miles (89 km) from the Firth of Forth via Dunfermline Abbey to its famous destination of St Andrews. It is rich in industrial heritage, passing through mining communities, former railways, castles and former textile centres. Above all, it celebrates Fife's pilgrim kingdom and history through many churches and religious sites.Start from either the historic village of Culross or the pilgrim landing at North Queensferry, and make your way across the heartlands of Fife. The route has fine scenery and passes through country parks, native woodlands and river valleys rich in wildlife. Most walkers will need 5-6 days to complete the journey.Cyclists with mountain or gravel bikes can enjoy most of the route in most conditions, but in some circumstances - where the ground is very wet or the path too narrow - they may need to dismount. Most cyclists will want 2-3 days to complete the route.The guidebook features step-by-step directions with detailed mapping, and illustrated sections on history, heritage and wildlife. It directs readers to side-trips, refreshments and accommodation along the way. Lavishly illustrated, the book features custom mapping at 1:40,000 on 12 of its pages and has nearly 100 colour photos.
Annandale Way (2 ed)
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Offering a scenic journey through southern Scotland, this walking guide details a 56-mile route from Moffat to the Solway Firth, featuring stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and rich heritage. The trail includes a shorter branch that passes through Lockerbie and Eskrigg Nature Reserve, making it accessible for various hikers. As one of Scotland's Great Trails, it promises an enriching outdoor experience for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Friends Way 2
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Friends Way 2 is a 58-mile walk in northern England that starts from Sedbergh, passes through fine scenery in Cumbria and ends at Swarthmoor Hall. A sequel to Friends Way 1 (Pendle Hill to Sebergh), it celebrates Margaret Fell's life and work in founding the Quaker movement, as well as George Fox's ramblings in 1652.
Friends Way 1
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The Friends Way is a 62-mile walk in northern England that starts near Pendle Hill and passes through fine parts of the Yorkshire Dales to end at Sedbergh. It combines glorious scenery with superb wildlife and striking geology, and visits key places in George Fox's journey of 1652 that led to the creation of the Quaker movement.
Arran Coastal Way
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The Arran Coastal Way is one of Scotland's Great Trails running for 65 miles around the island. It's accessible from Glasgow via the Ardrossan ferry. Famous as`Scotland in miniature', Arran is rich in scenery, castles, caves and standing stones. The walking is varied, the wildlife uniquely approachable, and its residents welcoming. Updated in 2021.
Revised 4th edition of guidebook for a trail linked with Scotland's most famous outlaw, Rob Roy MacGregor. It runs from Drymen to Pitlochry, with superb Highland scenery, wildlife, history and heritage. Based on fieldwork in 2021, here is how to plan and enjoy a week's walk or 3-4 days cycling; features detailed new mapping at 1:50,000 on 18 pages.
Cleveland Way (2ed)
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This popular National Trail runs for 108 miles (174 km) around the North York Moors from Helmsley to Filey. The book gives background on the history, geology and wildlife, with detailed route description updated in 2021. It is illustrated with 11 pages of mapping and 95 colour photos - all you need for a week's walking holiday.
The guidebook offers a comprehensive resource for exploring the Great Glen, a scenic route stretching 77 miles from Fort William to Inverness. It features detailed mapping, relief contours, and vibrant photos on rainproof paper, enhancing the walking or cycling experience. Key highlights include Loch Ness, Urquhart Castle, and Ben Nevis, along with insights into local geology, history, and wildlife. Each section is summarized with essential information on distance, terrain, and amenities, making it ideal for travelers planning their journey by various modes of transport.
West Highland Way
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The West Highland Way offers a stunning 96-mile trek through Scotland's breathtaking landscapes, starting near Glasgow and concluding at Fort William, the base of Ben Nevis. This updated edition features detailed descriptions of the route, including enhancements to the lochside path and the final stretch into Fort William. With increased pages, numerous photographs, and larger-scale maps, it provides a comprehensive guide while remaining lightweight for ease of travel.
John Muir Way: A Scottish coast-to-coast route
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Covering 134 miles across central Scotland from Helensburgh to Dunbar, this trail caters to both walkers and cyclists. It offers flexibility, allowing for full expeditions or sectional hikes, typically divided into ten sections for walkers and five for cyclists. The 2020 lightweight edition includes updated routes near Strathblane and Linlithgow, along with an alternative Three Lochs Way option. Enhanced with detailed mapping at a scale of 1:75,000 on 20 pages, it provides essential navigation for adventurers.
West Highland Way (5 ed)
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The West Highland Way is Scotland's premier long-distance walk, running 96 miles (155 km) from Glasgow to Fort William. This rainproof guidebook, fully revised for 2020, has all you need to plan and enjoy your holiday. It includes route description; background on Loch Lomond, history and wildlife; route mapping at 1:42,500; and 120 colour photos.
Great Glen Way (6 ed)
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The Great Glen Way follows Scotland's historic Great Glen between Fort William and Inverness for 77 miles (124 km). The sixth edition of this guidebook is for cyclists as well as walkers. It has fresh mapping covering all route options at large scale, with many updates and new photos.
Annandale Way
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The Annandale Way is a splendid walk in a little-known but accessible part of southern Scotland. It starts in Moffat and runs for 56 miles (90 km) via Lochmaben to reach the Solway Firth at Newbiebarns. A shorter branch goes via Lockerbie and Eskrigg Nature Reserve. There are superb views, wildlife and heritage - one of Scotland's Great Trails.
Hadrian's Wall Path
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Featuring a detailed route from Bowness-on-Solway to Wallsend, this guide covers the popular National Trail along the Roman Wall, highlighting various forts and milecastles within the World Heritage Site. It includes rich background information on history, archaeology, and wildlife, complemented by 70 photographs, making it an essential resource for planning a week-long walking holiday.
Speyside Way
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The Speyside Way runs for 85 miles from the fishing port of Buckie to Newtonmore in the Cairngorm National Park. This edition has large-scale mapping at 1:42,500, and plans of villages en route. It contains all you need to enjoy your walk with detailed directions, distance, terrain and refreshments. With 103 colour photos it makes a fine souvenir.
The Cateran Trail
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The Cateran Trail is a 63-mile circular walk in Scotland, tracing the routes of 16th-century cattle rustlers. Spanning 4-5 days, it showcases the region's rich pre-history, heritage, and wildlife, with villages located no more than 7 miles apart.