This route follows the Fife coastline for 117 mi (187 km). Starting near the famous Forth bridges, it heads beside the Firth of Forth to the fishing villages of Fife's East Neuk. Following the coastline, it passes through St Andrews, golf capital of the world, and ends at Newburgh on the unspoiled Firth of Tay. This edition has many route updates.
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The Dingle Way runs 114 miles (183 km) around the beautiful Dingle Peninsula. It offers spectacular seascapes and mountain views. The peninsula is rich in wildlife, archaeology and charming Irish pubs. This edition has new large- scale maps, 75 colour photos and is printed on rainproof paper.
Walking in Scotland
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- 13 Lesestunden
This Lonely Planet guide to Scotland shows readers how to discover the whole Scottish experience on two feet, including city strolls, coastal ambles and mountain hikes.
Speyside Way
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- 3 Lesestunden
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.
Walking in Ireland
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- 13 Lesestunden
Gentle mountains, rugged ridges, wild moorlands, spectacular sea cliffs, remote islands, warm hospitality and the infamous Irish weather -- all are part of the wonderful experience that is walking in Ireland. So pack your boots, grab this guide and go!
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.
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.
John Muir Way: A Scottish coast-to-coast route
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- 4 Lesestunden
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.
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Kintyre Way
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- 3 Lesestunden
The Kintyre Way runs for 100 miles over Scotland's mainland island, from Tarbert to Macrihanish. You pass castles, abbeys and prehistoric remains, walking on rugged coastline and forestry tracks with glorious views over Arran and towards Ireland. This third edition has been expanded to cover all route changes with large-scale mapping.