The Loch Lomond & Cowal Way runs for 57 miles across the Cowal peninsula, just west of Glasgow and easily reached. The route starts on Loch Fyne and ends on Loch Lomond. The trail is well waymarked, with rugged terrain and glorious views over the Firth of Clyde. The area is rich in history and heritage, with red squirrel, red deer and golden eagle.
Guidebook to the Moray Coast Trail with 44 miles of beach walking, coastal paths, quiet roads and old railways, with views across coves, beaches and skerries to the Moray Firth and North Sea. Also covers the Dava Way which covers 23 miles inland with vistas of mountain, moorland and farmland. Contains mapping at 1:40,000 and 75 colour photos.
Nidderdale is least known of the Yorkshire dales. Yet uniquely it has three large reservoirs and impressive natural features such as Brimham Rocks. It's also rich in human heritage, from mining to textile mills. This 54-mile circuit runs beside the River Nidd and high over moorland. The route starts and ends in the market town of Pateley Bridge.
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.
The Snowdonia Slate Trail is a waymarked trail that makes an 83-mile circuit through the heart of Snowdonia. The walking is varied, from easy valleys to mountain passes, from wild moorland to river gorges. Highlights include the National Slate Museum of Wales, stunning views of Snowdon and welcoming villages that offer a choice of accommodation.
The Speyside Way runs for 85 miles from the fishing port of Buckie to Newtonmore in the Cairngorms 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.
St Cuthbert's Way runs for 63 miles (101 km) from Melrose in the Scottish borders to Lindisfarne in the North Sea. The route passes abbeys, hill forts and castles, and finishes barefoot with the Pilgrim Way across tidal sands. The walk can be completed comfortably in 5 or 6 days and features a choice of welcoming B&Bs and pubs. On rainproof paper.
St Cuthbert 's Way runs for 62 miles (100 km) from Melrose in the Scottish borders to Lindisfarne in the North Sea. The route passes abbeys, hill forts and castles, and finishes barefoot with the Pilgrims' Path across tidal sands. The walk can be completed comfortably in 5 or 6 days and features a choice of welcoming B&Bs and pubs.
The Wicklow Way is Ireland's first and most popular waymarked long-distance walk, running 81 miles (130 km) between Dublin and Clonegal, with varied and scenic walking on the flanks of the Wicklow mountains. This third edition provides detailed mapping, many updates and 95 colour photos.