Walking in the Scottish Borders Cheviots, Tweed, Ettrick, Moffat and Manor hills
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Ja
Erscheinungsdatum
27.09.2022
Verlag
Cicerone PressSeitenzahl
256 (Printausgabe)
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9781783628360
Discover the wide open landscapes and rich history of the Scottish Borders, where rolling hills, peaceful river valleys and rugged coastal scenery create one of southern Scotland's most rewarding walking regions. From the sweeping uplands of the Cheviot Hills to the winding banks of the River Tweed and the dramatic cliffs of St Abb's Head, the Borders offer an impressive variety of landscapes to explore on foot.
Walking in the Scottish Borders is a comprehensive Cicerone guidebook featuring 45 day walks and one long-distance route exploring the best of this diverse region. Written by experienced guidebook author Ronald Turnbull, the guide covers routes across the Cheviots, Tweeddale, the Ettrick Hills, Moffat Hills and Manor Hills, with day walks ranging from 523km (314 miles) and suitable for a variety of walking abilities.
- 45 varied day walks across the Scottish Borders are included, plus a summary of a 7-day, 121-mile long-distance walking route from Gretna to Berwick-upon-Tweed, exploring landscapes from the Cheviot Hills to the Tweed valley
- Routes are organised across five key walking areas the Cheviot Hills, Tweeddale, the Ettrick Hills, Moffat Hills and Manor Hills showcasing the diverse hill ranges and valleys of the region
- 1:50,000 Ordnance Survey mapping accompanies every walk, with clear route descriptions and downloadable GPX files to help you navigate confidently across the remote hills and valleys of southern Scotland
- Walks pass historic landmarks and natural highlights, including the Eildon Hills, Grey Mare's Tail waterfall and the bird-rich cliffs of St Abbs Head
- Additional background on local geology, wildlife and historical sites from Iron Age hill forts to Border Reiver towers adds depth to every walk across the Scottish Borders countryside
From peaceful riverside paths and historic abbey towns to long days on the grassy hills of the Cheviots, the Scottish Borders offers walkers an inspiring blend of natural beauty and heritage. With detailed route descriptions, clear mapping and expertly chosen routes, Walking in the Scottish Borders provides everything you need to discover some of the finest walks in this captivating corner of southern Scotland.
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