Rob Roy Way (4 ed)
Walk or cycle from Drymen to Pitlochry
Seiten
2006
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2nd Revised edition
Rucksack Readers (Verlag)
978-1-898481-26-3 (ISBN)
Rucksack Readers (Verlag)
978-1-898481-26-3 (ISBN)
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Revised 4th edition of guidebook for a trail linked with Scotland's most famous outlaw, Rob Roy MacGregor. It runs from Drymen to Pitlochry, with superb Highland scenery, wildlife, history and heritage. Based on fieldwork in 2021, here is how to plan and enjoy a week's walk or 3-4 days cycling; features detailed new mapping at 1:50,000 on 18 pages.
The Rob Roy Way is one of Scotland's Great Trails and is very popular with both walkers and cyclists. It runs through many places linked with Scotland's most famous outlaw, Rob Roy MacGregor (1671-1734). The route starts at Drymen (near Glasgow) and ends at Pitlochry in the eastern Highlands, so it takes you away from the crowds following the West Highland Way to some of Scotland's finest lochs and glens. Its main spine runs for 79 miles (127 km) and is waymarked. There is an optional extra 17 miles if you take the wilderness extension through Glen Almond and Glen Quaich. Most walkers complete it in 6-8 days and most cyclists in 3-4 days.
The main route goes through Loch Ard forest to Aberfoyle, goes beside Lochs Venachar, Lubnaig and Tay and passes through superb scenery, with interesting aqueducts, viaducts and a 3600 year-old stone circle. The terrain is a mixture of forest tracks, cycleway, disused railway trackbed and moorland footpaths. The Way passes through a succession of friendly villages with welcoming pubs and B&Bs.
Our fourth edition has more content, with full coverage for cyclists and detailed description of the Glen Quaich alternative. It is now longer, 80 pages in place of 64, with 111 colour photos, many of them fresh. However thanks to its robust perfect binding it is 10 grams lighter than the previous edition and more pocketable.
This guidebook contains all that walkers and cyclists need to plan and enjoy the Rob Roy Way:
details of distance, terrain and food/drink for walkers and cyclists
eight-page section for the extension via Glen Quaich
visitor attractions, side-trips and mountains to climb including Ben Ledi
planning information for travel by car, train, bus or plane
concise biography of Rob Roy MacGregor
background on pre-history, heritage and wildlife
detailed mapping on 18 pages at 1:50,000
in full colour, with 111 colour photos
The Rob Roy Way is one of Scotland's Great Trails and is very popular with both walkers and cyclists. It runs through many places linked with Scotland's most famous outlaw, Rob Roy MacGregor (1671-1734). The route starts at Drymen (near Glasgow) and ends at Pitlochry in the eastern Highlands, so it takes you away from the crowds following the West Highland Way to some of Scotland's finest lochs and glens. Its main spine runs for 79 miles (127 km) and is waymarked. There is an optional extra 17 miles if you take the wilderness extension through Glen Almond and Glen Quaich. Most walkers complete it in 6-8 days and most cyclists in 3-4 days.
The main route goes through Loch Ard forest to Aberfoyle, goes beside Lochs Venachar, Lubnaig and Tay and passes through superb scenery, with interesting aqueducts, viaducts and a 3600 year-old stone circle. The terrain is a mixture of forest tracks, cycleway, disused railway trackbed and moorland footpaths. The Way passes through a succession of friendly villages with welcoming pubs and B&Bs.
Our fourth edition has more content, with full coverage for cyclists and detailed description of the Glen Quaich alternative. It is now longer, 80 pages in place of 64, with 111 colour photos, many of them fresh. However thanks to its robust perfect binding it is 10 grams lighter than the previous edition and more pocketable.
This guidebook contains all that walkers and cyclists need to plan and enjoy the Rob Roy Way:
details of distance, terrain and food/drink for walkers and cyclists
eight-page section for the extension via Glen Quaich
visitor attractions, side-trips and mountains to climb including Ben Ledi
planning information for travel by car, train, bus or plane
concise biography of Rob Roy MacGregor
background on pre-history, heritage and wildlife
detailed mapping on 18 pages at 1:50,000
in full colour, with 111 colour photos
Jacquetta Megarry is an enthusiastic walker turned publisher. She devised the Rucksack Reader format in 2000 to suit the needs of outdoor walking and cycling in real weather. In 2001 she developed the Rob Roy Way route and she has been walking it, on and off, ever since. She has written or co-authored over 20 other guidebooks but this route is very special to her.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 27.10.2006 |
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Zusatzinfo | 110 Halftones, color |
Verlagsort | Dunblane |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 145 x 210 mm |
Gewicht | 191 g |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Sport |
Reiseführer ► Europa ► Großbritannien | |
Reiseführer ► Europa ► Schottland | |
ISBN-10 | 1-898481-26-1 / 1898481261 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-898481-26-3 / 9781898481263 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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