The Great Glen Way: Two-way Trail Guide (Cicerone Guide)
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Cicerone guidebook to walking the Great Glen Way, provides a 117km (73 mile) low-level route from Scotland's coast to coast, between Fort William and Inverness. The route includes easy, level stretches alongside the Caledonian Canal, as well as stretches over rougher terrain. The route is an ideal introduction to long-distance walking. A great beginners guide.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #253416 in Books
- Brand: Cicerone
- Published on: 2007-03-01
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 160 pages
Features
- Seasons-Low-lying, so it is possible to walk the Great Glen Way at most times of year.
- Centres-Inverness, Drumnadrochit, Invermoriston, Fort Augustus, North Laggan, Gairlochy, Fort William
- Difficulty-The great Glen Way is 5–
- 6 day low-level waymarked National Trail, with a range of facilities along the way. An ideal introduction to long-distance walking.
Editorial Reviews
Review
'The Great Glen Way provides a good introduction to long distance walking in Scotland. A low-level, waymarked route through the grandeur of the Scottish highlands, its 73 miles takes on e from Fort William to Inverness. Or even vice-versa, as the author has written instructions for either direction.With over 30 guidebooks to his name, the author is well known as a reliable and interesting writer and this one maintains his reputation.'(Strider / August 2007)Check out the review on the following website: Undiscoveredscotland.com
About the Author
Paddy Dillon is a prolific outdoor writer with over a score of books to his name. He lives on the fringe of the Lake District, and has walked, and written about walking, in every county in England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. He has walked in many parts of Europe, as well as Nepal, Tibet, and the Canadian Rockies.



