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End to End Trail Cicerone guidebook

End to End Trail Cicerone guidebook


Outlines the 1935km (1200 mile) route from Land’s End to John O’Groats, concentrating on the 'missing links' between the main long-distance trails covered in other guides. The route is divided into 61 daily stages averaging just less than 32km (20 miles).  



Price: £15.00



Scotland's Mountain Ridges

Scotland's Mountain Ridges


A rich mix of summer scrambles, technical rock and challenging winter climbs on Scotland’s ridges. Covers the popular classics and obscure gems, from the remote Cairngorms to the splendour of the Cuillin. With inspirational photographs, the book is both a celebration of the landscape and a practical route guide.  



Price: £17.95



North to the Cape Cicerone Guide

North to the Cape Cicerone Guide


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.  



Price: £11.99



Scotland's Far North Cicerone Guide Book

Scotland's Far North Cicerone Guide Book


62 mountain walks in Scotland’s north-west peninsula, north of Ullapool. Mainly day walks, taking in peaks such as Suilven, Quinag, Morven and Scaraben, with three longer mountain traverses (Assynt Horseshoe, a Raey traverse and a long ascent of Cranstackie).  



Price: £10.00



Cairngorms Cicerone Guide book

Cairngorms Cicerone Guide book


Walking in the Cairngorms

In over 100 walks, this guidebook explores Britain's biggest mountain range – including 23 Munro summits and the smaller hills outside the main range. Covers the Cairngorms between Speyside and Deeside, as well as Lochnagar. Mountain routes, and mid- and low-level walks make the guide suitable for all abilities.

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Price: £12.95



Collins rambler's guide Ben Nevis and Glen Coe

Collins rambler's guide Ben Nevis and Glen Coe


Produced in co-operation with The Ramblers' Association and HARVEY maps, this series covers some of the most popular walking areas in Britain and Ireland, combining detailed route descriptions with information on the local history and wildlife.

30 walks described and illustrated with stunning colour photographs. Each route is graded to show whether it is suitable for beginners or more experienced walkers; the book includes many challenging walks

Includes information on the natural history and wildlife of each area, and other points of interestThe West Highlands are a vast area of steep, rugged mountains, long winding sea lochs and narrow glens. The Rambler's Guide Ben Nevis & Glen Coe is the perfect introduction to walking among some of the highest mountains, tallest cliffs, greatest waterfalls and longest valleys in Britain

Author: Chris Townsend

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Price: £9.99



Winter Climbs in Ben Nevis & Glen Coe Cicerone Guidebook

Winter Climbs in Ben Nevis & Glen Coe Cicerone Guidebook


The best winter climbing in Britain. All the buttresses, ridges and gullies on the north-east face of the Ben, Carn Dearg, Aonachs Mor and Beag, the Mamores, Glencoe, Aonach Dubh, Bidean nam Bian, Coire Gabhail, Buchaille Etive Mor, Gen Etive and Stob a’Ghlais Choire. 80 routes, 40 topos.

by Alan Kimber

288 pages

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Price: £15.00



Collins rambler's guide Isle of Skye

Collins rambler's guide Isle of Skye


Produced in co-operation with The Ramblers' Association and HARVEY maps, this series covers some of the most popular walking areas in Britain and Ireland, combining detailed route descriptions with information on the local history and wildlife.

30 walks described and illustrated with stunning colour photographs. Each route is graded to show whether it is suitable for beginners or more experienced walkers; the book includes many challenging walks

Includes information on the natural history and wildlife of each area, and other points of interestThis famous corner of the Scottish Highlands and Islands is home to a spectacular variety of mountain landscapes and dramatic coastline. There is also a wealth of fascinating places to explore: caves and sea stacks, headlands and arches, waterfalls and castles

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Price: £9.99



Great Glen Way Cicerone Guidebook

Great Glen Way Cicerone Guidebook


The Great Glen Way is a 117km (73 mile) low-level route from coast to coast, between Fort William and Inverness. The route includes easy, level stretches alongside the Caledonian Canal, as well as stretches over rougher terrain. The route is an ideal introduction to long-distance walking.

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Price: £10.00



Pentland Hills Cicerone Guidebook

Pentland Hills Cicerone Guidebook


The Pentland Hills are a popular, easily accessible range to the south-west of Edinburgh – offer a diversity of landscape as well as a rich natural and cultural heritage. The area's excellent path system, interesting but not too rugged terrain, and proximity to civilisation offer a superb introduction to hill walking in Scotland.

By Susan Falconer

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Price: £10.00



Ochil Hills Cicerone Guidebook

Ochil Hills Cicerone Guidebook


Walking in the Ochils, Campsie Fells and Lomond Hills

33 contrasting walks in central Scotland’s Ochils, Campsie Fells and Lomond Hills. Despite their proximity to Edinburgh, Glasgow and Perth, these three ranges remain a remarkably uncrowded wilderness area. Offer a mixture of moorland peaks, steep-sided glens, fast-flowing burns and lush woodland in a single day’s outing.

by Patrick Baker

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Price: £10.00



Southern Upland Way Cicerone Guide

Southern Upland Way Cicerone Guide


The Southern Upland Way is Scotland’s Coast-to-Coast Walk. It runs for 212 miles (341km) from picturesque Portpatrick on the west coast across the Galloway and Border Hills to Cockburnspath on the east. The route passes through remote and romantic country and would fill a two-week walking holiday.  



Price: £12.00





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