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West Highland Way: the official guide

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Publication Type
Guidebook (11th edition)
Author
Bob Aitken; Roger Smith
ISBN
9781780275192
Date Published
2018
Size
14 x 23 cm
Number of Pages
128pp
Cost
£16.99
Purchase Info
https://birlinn.co.uk/product/the-west-highland-way/
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Birlinn publishes Scottish and general UK interest books, from biography to history, military history, sport and Scottish Gaelic. The name comes from the old Norse word 'birlinn', meaning a long boat or small galley used especially in the Hebrides and West Highlands of Scotland in the Middle Ages.

Review:

Publisher's website 2018

Opened in 1980, the West Highland Way was Scotland?s first Long Distance Route and remains the most popular, with more than 15,000 walkers tackling it each year. It runs from Milngavie, on the outskirts of Glasgow, to Fort William. The 152km route passes along the east of Loch Lomond, the largest expanse of fresh water in Britain, and across Rannoch Moor, Scotland?s grandest wilderness, through some of the finest scenery of mountain and stream, woodland and moorland, that Scotland has to offer. This eleventh edition of the Official Guide has been fully revised and updated to include new information and photography and a new full-colour folding map prepared for this edition by Nicolson Maps, all packaged in a weatherproof plastic wallet.


Paths Covered by this Publication:

154 km / 96 miles

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