Walking & Climbing
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The Dee: 25 Walks From Source To Sea
£6.99
- Paperback - Pocket Mountains
Bounded by the highest mountains in Britain, the majestic River Dee winds its way through some of Scotland's most celebrated scenery. From its source in the shadow of Ben Macdui and Braeraich high in the Cairngorm mountains, the Dee cascades over waterfalls and meanders through the remnants of the ancient Caledonian forest before making its way to Aberdeen and the North Sea. There is no better wat to discover the wildlife, architecture and history of this area of Scotland than to walk. Whatever your ability the 25 routes in this guide offer something for everyone. -
Add to BasketDie Insel Skye: Die Land-Und Küstenwege
£5.24
- Paperback - Pocket Mountains
This publication features 40 moderate walks on Skye and neighbouring Raasay that take in many classics but reveal hidden gems too. -
Add to BasketDiscovering Skye
£9.99
- Paperback - DB
This title features eight walks on the Isle of Skye taking in historical sites, tranquil peace havens and romantic landscapes. The walks are accompanied with OS mapping and over 180 colour photographs. -
Add to BasketDumfries And Galloway: 40 Coast & Country Walks
£6.99
- Paperback - Pocket Mountains
Rich in history, dotted with castles & abbeys & strongly identified with Robert the Bruce, Robert Burns & many other historical characters, the county of Dumfries & Galloway is a mecca for cycling, golfing, bird spotting, fishing &, of course, walking. This book contains 40 walks which provide a taste of this large county. -
Add to BasketDumfries And Galloway Walks
£10.19
- Paperback - Crimson
Highlighted in this Pathfinder Guide are 28 routes to be enjoyed in Dumfries & Galloway. They are graded according to time & difficulty and colour Ordnance Survey maps are used throughout to assist the walker in accurate navigation. -
Add to BasketDumfries And Galloway
£8.49
- Paperback - Mercat
Illustrated throughout, this book describes 25 walks in the beautiful southwest corner of Scotland. Each walk is accompanied by an easy-to-use map. -
Add to BasketDownhill All The Way: Walking With Donkeys On The Stevenson Trail
£11.04
- Hardback - Frances Lincoln
In 1878, Robert Louis Stevenson spent 12 days with a donkey walking in the Cévennes in the Massif Central region of France. The authors recreated this adventure, and here present a vivid account of their travels - the ups and downs of learning the skills of handling donkeys, getting lost, and encountering unusual people.











