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.
This inspiring pilgrim route runs for 70 miles south from North Berwick near Edinburgh, and culminates with a barefoot crossing to Lindisfarne. Its North Sea coastline has stunning scenery, historic fishing villages and amazing wildlife. It also visits Coldingham and Lindisfarne Priories. Most people will complete the route within 5 to 8 days.
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.
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.
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.
This popular National Trail follows the line of the Roman Wall, with many forts and milecastles in the World Heritage Site. Has background on the history, archaeology and wildlife, with detailed route description from Bowness-on-Solway to Wallsend and 70 photos, all you need for a week's walking holiday.
The John Muir Way is a coast-to-coast route for cyclists and walkers that crosses Scotland from Helensburgh on the Clyde to Dunbar on the Forth (134 miles). This lightweight folded sheet map (scale 1:75,000) is designed for cyclists and walkers and has been created in partnership with Scottish Natural Heritage.
The John Muir Way is a coast-to-coast route for cyclists and walkers that crosses Scotland from Helensburgh on the Clyde to Dunbar on the Forth (134 miles). This guidebook (updated 2018) contains step-by-step guidance with 100+ colour photos and mapping at 1:75,000). Good public transport makes the route easy to tackle in sections.
The John Muir Way is a coast-to-coast route for cyclists and walkers that crosses Scotland from Helensburgh on the Clyde to Dunbar on the Forth (134 miles). This guidebook (updated 2023) contains step-by-step guidance with 100+ colour photos and mapping at 1:75,000). Good public transport makes the route easy to tackle in sections.
The Kerry Way runs for 130 miles through Ireland's most spectacular mountain landscapes, starting and finishing in the town of Killarney. This guidebook contains all you need to plan and enjoy your holiday: detailed route mapping; the Way in sections, with distance, terrain and refreshments; third edition fully revised after route check.
This fully waymarked trail runs for 101 miles southward from the natural harbour of Tarbert to Macrihanish via Campbeltown. Since it opened the route has evolved. The 2023 edition of this essential guidebook contains all you need: updated mapping of the whole route and detailed directions, with distances, terrain and refreshment stops.