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Great Glen Way: Fort William to Inverness Two-way trail guide 2nd Revised edition [Minkštas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 172x116x12 mm, weight: 280 g, 45 colour maps and 68 colour photographs
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Sep-2024
  • Leidėjas: Cicerone Press
  • ISBN-10: 1852848014
  • ISBN-13: 9781852848019
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 172x116x12 mm, weight: 280 g, 45 colour maps and 68 colour photographs
  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Sep-2024
  • Leidėjas: Cicerone Press
  • ISBN-10: 1852848014
  • ISBN-13: 9781852848019
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Guidebook to walking the Great Glen Way, a 79-mile National Trail along the Caledonia Canal from Fort William to Inverness. Easily walked within a week in all seasons, the Great Glen Way is an ideal introduction to long-distance walking in Scotland. The route is described in both directions, and a separate OS 1:25K mapping booklet is included.

The essential guidebook to walking the Great Glen Way, a 79-mile National Trail that runs along the Great Glen between Fort William and Inverness. The Great Glen is one of the most remarkable features in the Scottish landscape - a ruler-straight valley along an ancient fault line through the Highlands. Ideal as an introduction to long-distance walking, the Great Glen Way can easily be walked within a week, and most walkers will aim to complete the route in five or six days. The guidebook provides the walker with practical information, maps and clear route descriptions for every stage of the trek and lists the facilities found along the way. A separate OS map booklet shows the trail, which can be walked in either direction.

The Great Glen Way stretches alongside the scenic Caledonian Canal, which links Loch Lochy and Loch Oich with the famous Loch Ness. The route uses undulating forest tracks, lakeside paths, old drove roads and military roads, as well as contrasting stretches over heather moorlands or through city suburbs. Walkers can enjoy the scenery and wildlife, delve into the history of the Highland clans, visit crumbling castles, or keep an eye open to spot the elusive Loch Ness Monster! 

Map key
7(2)
Overview map and profile 9(2)
Route summary tables 11(2)
Trek planner 13(2)
Introduction 15(1)
Planning your trip
16(12)
Choosing an itinerary
16(1)
When to walk
17(1)
Travel to the Great Glen
18(1)
Travel through the Great Glen
19(2)
First/Last night: Fort William
21(1)
Last/First night: Inverness
22(1)
Baggage transfer
22(1)
Accommodation
23(2)
Food and drink
25(1)
Tourist information centres
26(1)
Money
26(1)
What to take
26(2)
Planning day by day
28(4)
Using this guide
28(1)
Additional mapping
28(1)
Weather forecasts
29(1)
Waymarking and terrain
29(1)
Scottish Outdoor Access Code
29(2)
Rescue services
31(1)
Great Glen Way Rangers
31(1)
Phones and wi-fi
31(1)
All about the Great Glen
32(7)
Geology
32(2)
Animals and plants
34(2)
The Loch Ness Monster
36(1)
History
37(2)
GREAT GLEN WAY -- SOUTH TO NORTH
39(68)
Stage 1 Fort William to Gairlochy
41(10)
Stage 2 Gairlochy to Laggan Locks
51(8)
Stage 3 Laggan Locks to Fort Augustus
59(7)
Invergarry Link
66(1)
Stage 2A Gairlochy to Invergarry
66(3)
Stage 3 A Invergarry to Fort Augustus
69(2)
Stage 4A Fort Augustus to Invermoriston (high-level)
71(6)
Stage 4B Fort Augustus to Invermoriston (low-level)
77(5)
Stage 5A Invermoriston to Drumnadrochit (high-level)
82(7)
Stage 5B Invermoriston to Drumnadrochit (low-level)
89(8)
Stage 6 Drumnadrochit to Inverness
97(10)
GREAT GLEN WAY -- NORTH TO SOUTH
107(68)
Stage 1 Inverness to Drumnadrochit
108(11)
Stage 2A Drumnadrochit to Invermoriston (high-level)
119(7)
Stage 2B Drumnadrochit to Invermoriston (low-level)
126(7)
Stage 3A Invermoriston to Fort Augustus (high-level)
133(6)
Stage 3B Invermoriston to Fort Augustus (low-level)
139(6)
Stage 4 Fort Augustus to Laggan Locks
145(7)
Stage 5 Laggan Locks to Gairlochy
152(7)
Invergarry Link
159(1)
Stage 4A Fort Augustus to Invergarry
159(4)
Stage 5A Invergarry to Gairlochy
163(4)
Stage 6 Gairlochy to Fort William
167(8)
Appendix A Useful information 175(2)
Appendix B Accommodation along the route 177(5)
Appendix C Timeline history 182(6)
Appendix D Gaelic-English glossary 188
Paddy Dillon is a prolific outdoor writer with over 70 guidebooks to his name, and contributions to 30 other publications. He has written for a variety of outdoor magazines, as well as many booklets and brochures for tourism organisations. Paddy lives near the Lake District and has walked in every county in England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales; writing about walks in every one of them. He enjoys simple day walks, challenging long-distance walks, and is a dedicated island-hopper. He has led guided walks and walked extensively in Europe, as well as in Nepal, Tibet, Korea, Africa and the Rocky Mountains of Canada and the United States.