Fife: 25 Walks
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Average customer review:Product Description
"The 25 Walks" books are practical guides and attractive souvenirs. Written by experienced authors, they can be used with confidence. The carefully selected local walks are accompanied by easy-to-use maps and colour photographs. More than just walking guides, they are packed with interesting historical facts and useful local information. "Fife" describes 25 walks in the green and varied landscape of the 'Kingdom', an area rich in natural beauty lying in the historic heart of Scotland between the Tay and Forth estuaries. The walks selected vary in length and many are suitable for family outings, with possibilities for including visitor centres like Deep Sea World or the Scottish Deer Centre. With a scenic coastline, charming fishing village, historic towns and prehistoric sites, there is something in Fife to interest everyone.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #77307 in Books
- Published on: 2005-03-07
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 104 pages
Editorial Reviews
Review
'Concise and practical...packed with lots of interesting historical facts and local information, and makes an ideal companion to the author's own "Along the Fife Coastal Path"' VisitScotland.com '...packed with interested historical facts and local information...' Burnley Express '... does lead the reader to some of the most delightful corners of the Kingdom of Fife' Perthshire Advertiser
The Scots Magazine
'… ideal for family outings'
The Burnley Express
'… packed with interested historical facts and local information…'
Customer Reviews
Walk companion
We purchased this book for a recent holiday in Fife spent walking with friends and it proved to be a great source of walks for the week. The extra information about the areas walked was also very interesting. Would always recommend using the appropriate OS map as well but the book was generally very clear.



