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The West Highland Way (eBook, ePUB) - Marsh, Terry
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A guidebook to walking the West Highland Way, one of Scotland's Great Trails. Covering 156km (96 miles) from Milngavie to Fort William, the route is suitable for walkers of most abilities and takes around a week to complete.
The trail is described from south to north in 7 stages of between 14 and 33km (920 miles).
Contains step-by-step description of the route alongside 1:100,000 maps | GPX files available to download | Includes a separate map booklet containing OS 1:25,000 mapping with the route line | A handy trek planner highlights the availability of facilities and public transport along the route | Accommodation table provided
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Produktbeschreibung
A guidebook to walking the West Highland Way, one of Scotland's Great Trails. Covering 156km (96 miles) from Milngavie to Fort William, the route is suitable for walkers of most abilities and takes around a week to complete.

The trail is described from south to north in 7 stages of between 14 and 33km (920 miles).

  • Contains step-by-step description of the route alongside 1:100,000 maps
  • GPX files available to download
  • Includes a separate map booklet containing OS 1:25,000 mapping with the route line
  • A handy trek planner highlights the availability of facilities and public transport along the route
  • Accommodation table provided

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Autorenporträt
Dr Terry Marsh specialises in the outdoors and travel. He is the author or revision author/editor of over 100 guidebooks, including the award-winning Cicerone guides to the Coast to Coast Walk (first published in 1993), The Shropshire Way (1999) and Great Mountain Days in the Pennines (2013). Terry has a PhD in Historical Geography and is a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (FRGS).