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Author Howie, Robin.

Title 100 scotsman walks : from hill to glen and river.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Crc Press, 2012.

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Contents Acknowledgements; Introduction; Dumfries and Galloway; 01 Loch Trool-A sheltered walk for a stormy day; 02 Loch Howie and a return to New Galloway; 03 Criffel; 04 Hart Fell; Borders; 05 Half-way round the Ettrick Horsehoe; 06 Eyemouth to St Abbs, a coastal walk; 07 The Bedshiel Kaims; 08 From Jedburgh to Kelso, by the River Teviot; 09 A Trip to the Borders-Maxton to Harestanes; 10 A Trip to St Boswells; 11 Soutra Hill, Soutra Aisle and Dere Street; 12 A Circuit of Meigle Hill; 13 Broadmeadows, Yarrowford; 14 St Mary's Loch to Kirkhouse; 15 Dun Rig and a Peebles weekend.
16 Hundleshope Heights17 Part of the John Buchan Way, starting from Peebles; 18 Part of the John Buchan Way from Stobo to Broughton; 19 The Moorfoot Hills-Dundreich; 20 Eddleston and the Cloich Hills; 21 Blyth Bridge to West Linton; 22 A circuit of Mendick Hill; Lothians and North Lanarkshire; 23 No snow on the Lammermuir hills; 24 Berwick Law, North Berwick; 25 From Musselburgh to Aberlady on the John Muir Way; 26 A winter walk around Gladhouse Reservoir; 27 From Rosewell to Penicuik and return; 28 Five Pentland Hills from Nine Mile Burn; 29 A circuit of Caerketton Hill.
30 From The Age of Innocene to the top of Arthur's Seat31 The Water of Leith-Balerno to Leith; 32 From Cramond to the site of the former gas works at Granton; 33 A towpath walk-Edinburgh to Broxburn; 34 Across the Forth; 35 Blackness to South Queensferry; 36 Blackness to Carriden and back; 37 Around Linlithgow Loch; 38 The Antonine Wall; Fife; 39 Elie Chain Walk; 40 Largo Law and the not so green hillwalker; 41 Keil's Den; 42 A Fife Coastal Walk from Ravenscraig Castle, Kirkcaldy; 43 Markinch; 44 East Lomond and Maspie Den; 45 Loch Ore; 46 Preston Island; Stirling and Clackmannanshire.
47 Gartmorn Dam Country Park and Nature Reserve48 A January jaunt to Ben Cleuch; 49 Meikle Bin; 50 Carleatheran; 51 Stronend; 52 From Callander to Strathyre, via the River Teith and Loch Lubnaig; 53 Ben Lomond; Perth and Kinross; 54 The Loch Leven Heritage Trail, Part 1; 55 The Loch Leven Heritage Trail, Part 2; 56 Over the Ochils to Blackford; 57 The Gask Ridge; 58 Kinnoull and Deuchny Hills; 59 A railway walk down Glen Ogle; 60 From the head of Glen Ogle to Killin; 61 Ben Chonzie and food for thought; 62 Ben Lawers; 63 Meall nan Tarmachan; 64 King's Seat on Birnam Hill; 65 Inver Walk, Dunkeld.
66 From Blairgowrie to Bridge of Cally-the start of The Cateran Trail67 Loch Ordie and Deuchary Hill; 68 Schiehallion ... and a path too easy; 69 Glas Tulaichean; 70 Meall Uaine, Spittal of Glenshee-ideal for a short February walk; 71 Ben Vrackie and Whisky Galore; 72 The Falls of Bruar; 73 The Sow of Atholl; 74 Sgairneach Mhor; Angus and Aberdeenshire; 75 Mount Keen; 76 Carn a'Choire Bhoidheach and a ninth round Munro Party; 77 Glen Clova; 78 On the Monega Road; 79 A Christmas cracker; Highland; 80 Loch Etive; 81 The Back of Beinn a'Bheithir; 82 Glencoe Lochan.
Summary Generous with his help and advice to other walkers, this collection of shorter, lower level walks will appeal to families and those less sure of venturing to the high tops. This key guide has all of the important features that will maximise your enjoyment of the walks.
Other Form: Print version: Howie, Robin. 100 Scotsman Walks. Dunbeath : Whittles Publishing, ©2011 9781849950312
ISBN 1849951896 (electronic book)
9781849951890 (electronic book)
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