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122 miles of thrilling Hebridean walking across ten stunning isles, from the Butt of Lewis in the north to Vatersay in the south. Discover crafting heritage, the ancient Callanish Standing Stones and the impressive broch of Dùn Carloway; delight in the variety of birdlife at Balranald and wooded Arinaban; enjoy miles of silver sand and turquoise sea at Luskentyre and Halaman Bay; and revel in the panoramic views from Èabhal and Heabhal. Walks are presented sequentially geographically, starting in Stornoway, heading up to the Butt of Lewis and then working southwards along the main touring route down the island chain. Walks are professionally authored and depicted with GPS waypoints, Ordnance Survey maps and beautiful photography. OS Pathfinder Guides: Outstanding Circular Walks The definitive pocket book guide to Great Britain’s great outdoors 28 mostly circular walks in one guidebook, ranging from 3-12½ miles Walks are graded by length and difficulty ensuring a range of routes suitable for walkers of varying experience and mobility Includes OS Explorer 1:25 000 scale map extracts for every route (4cm to 1km or 2½ inches to one mile) Discover GPS waypoints, parking information and detailed route descriptions for foolproof navigation Enhances your walk with information on rare wildlife, natural habitats and points of historical interest
Price: £12.99 from Ordnance Survey
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