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A guidebook to 30 walks exploring the Scottish islands of Harris and Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. From shorter walks visiting historical, cultural and geological sites to more challenging hill walks, there are routes to suit all abilities.
The walks range from 4 to 22km (314 miles) and can be enjoyed in 18 hours. Also included is information on walking opportunities on other islands, including St Kilda, Berneray and the Shiant Islands.
1:50,000 OS maps included for each walk | Sized to easily fit in a jacket pocket | Refreshment options are given for each walk | Local points of interest
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Produktbeschreibung
A guidebook to 30 walks exploring the Scottish islands of Harris and Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. From shorter walks visiting historical, cultural and geological sites to more challenging hill walks, there are routes to suit all abilities.

The walks range from 4 to 22km (314 miles) and can be enjoyed in 18 hours. Also included is information on walking opportunities on other islands, including St Kilda, Berneray and the Shiant Islands.

  • 1:50,000 OS maps included for each walk
  • Sized to easily fit in a jacket pocket
  • Refreshment options are given for each walk
  • Local points of interest are featured including Calanais Standing Stones
  • Includes a list of all the Marilyns (hills with a prominence of 150m or more) on Harris, Lewis and St Kilda

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Autorenporträt
Richard Barrett spent his working life as a professional marketer, but still found time for climbing, winter mountaineering and sea kayaking. He first visited the Harris hills as a teenager and became a regular visitor. He lived in North Harris for a number of years, where he and his wife ran a guest house and, although now a city-dweller, he still makes frequent forays to the Hebrides, reconnecting with the wilderness and catching up with old friends.