Wild Guide Scotland: Hidden Places, Great Adventures & the Good Life

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Wild Guide Scotland: Hidden Places, Great Adventures & the Good Life

Wild Guide Scotland: Hidden Places, Great Adventures & the Good Life

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This terrifically comprehensive guide to Scotland’s upland areas is the product of six years work by Chris Townsend, the outdoor writer and president of the Mountaineering Council of Scotland. And he’s not president for nothing. Dividing the country into seven mountainous regions, he describes every summit approach and mountain pass as though introducing you to his extended family. Every major long-distance path and all 283 Munros are covered, together with recommended routes and highlights. It’s an invaluable planning tool and inspiration for Scottish hillwalkers.' Walk magazine, Winter 2010 If you’re looking for poetic descriptions and flamboyant prose, then this is the wrong place. This is a reference book first and foremost, and the text is matter-of-fact; you don’t though have to read far between the lines to work out that only someone with a deep love and knowledge for this country could devote so much effort to revealing its secrets to others. Red deer are very common in the mountains of Scotland throughout the year. On a Wild West Safari, you’ll be out looking for the UK’s largest land mammal. Read on for some of the top wild swimming spots loved by outdoors influencers and enthusiasts across Scotland and discover more about this activity and how best to stay safe on the water if you’re just getting started. A range of tours are on offer throughout the year, allowing you to see rare and exciting birds, animals and habitats, as well as exploring important issues that affect the conservation of these areas. You can also discover Ardnamurchan and its wildlife at a more personalised and slower pace on a 5 day holiday in spring and summer.

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The cruise is the perfect choice for an autumn getaway around some of Scotland’s most idyllic locations, with remote sea lochs and towering mountains. Potential stopovers at Loch a Choire on the Morvern Coast and Loch Spelve on Mull are both great places to spot otters. Lola Culsán and John Weller spent a year campervanning, walking, swimming and exploring Spain’s secret coast to bring you their new guide book Hidden Beaches The award-winning beach here, Scotland’s highest beach, is surrounded by Glenmore Forest and the snow-capped peaks of the Cairngorms and offers easy access to the water. There’s a circular path all around the loch so you can see it in all its glory. Discover magical mountains and secret glens with shimmering lochs and hidden waterfalls, perfect for a summer swim. Explore lost ruins and castles, watch sea-bird colonies on dramatic cliffs or walk barefoot on white-sand beaches lapped by turquoise waters. Wild camp in flower-covered dunes and retreat to ancient inns with roaring fires and even warmer welcomes. You can also enjoy the half-day Wee Safari to spot otters and see a magnificent view of Ben Nevis on the return journey.

New from the award-winning Wild Guide series, with over 700 secret adventures, hidden places and wild escapes. Taking you to places no other guidebook reaches.

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Based in the stunning coastal location of Moray in the Scottish Highlands, Birding Ecosse offers a great way to get outdoors and spot some of your favourite bird species. Offering an enjoyable and welcoming experience, soak up the stunning scenery, get chatting to your friendly and knowledgeable tour guide, and learn a thing or two about the history of the local area along the way too. Choose your favourite day tour; The Big Day Tour, Highland Birds, or The Moray Coast. You never know, you may spot species you never knew existed! The folklore and history is interesting. Indeed, the potted history of rural Scotland is as good as you will fi nd anywhere. Important ascents are recorded. Surprisingly, not only does Prince Charlie feature but Queen Victoria does so more than once. First ascents are usually noted and English translations given of Gaelic names. Maps make it very much easier to spot peaks and their heights than can be done by looking at the tangle of contour lines on OS maps. Located in the magnificent Cairngorms National Park, Highland Wildlife & Birdwatching Safaris is the perfect way for you and the family to explore the outdoors. They’re flexible with their tours, so choose from a 4-hour tour or full-day tour. To your appetite for a visit, there are evocative descriptions and there's a treasure chest of imagery The Wild Game Guide (WGG) provides guidance for the Scottish wild game food sector, as well as enforcement officers, on the food hygiene legal requirements which apply to the hunting, processing and supply of wild game into the food chain. Whilst the applicable food hygiene regulatory requirements are the same across the UK, this revised guide has been produced for hunters, suppliers and processors of wild game in Scotland, as well as relevant Scottish enforcement officers. The creation of a standalone Scottish guide will allow FSS to be more attentive to specific Scottish stakeholder priorities in the future development of the guide.A book of wonderful things to do… swimming with otters, discovering underground caves and even searching for gold” As someone who has never been to Scotland, this is an excellent resource to plan a trip. We live in a time and age where we often forgo books and maps for the internet and mobile apps, but seldom that, what you find for free from the net, is of high (enough) quality. So if one is serious about a trip to Scotland, be it for the TGO Challenge, a solo traverse of the Cairngorms or any other trip, this tome of knowledge is required reading. Nope, this is not the Maldives. It’s the secluded lagoon of Little Bernera – you can reach this beach with a guided swim experience from Immerse Hebrides. They will take you by RIB boat to all the best swimming spots, and they offer swims for more experienced swimmers, as well as beginners and families. There’s nothing quite like a swim in nature. Wild swimming, sometimes known as outdoor or open water swimming, is an extra special watersport in Scotland. Here, it means gliding into a still loch in the shadows of Munros and castles, or slipping straight into the salty seas of the Atlantic Ocean or North Sea. The authors (and as it happens the photographers too) - Kimberley Grant, David Cooper and Richard Gaston - say in the introduction: 'Dip in sparkling lochans, wander alone through fragrant Scots pine, drink smoky whisky with friends in clifftop bothies, listen to the owls hooting in the moonlight as you lie next to the glowing embers of a campfire.

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If you’re new to campervans (or thinking about hiring one), let me tell you, Martin’s advice is incredibly helpful. Though travellers using other modes of transport shouldn’t put you off by the VW on the cover – because this book is all about the coolest places to stay, what to see, what to do, andultimately enjoying the journey. Together they have camped, climbed, walked , swum and eaten their way around the Highlands and Islands to bring you the best adventures Scotland has to offer. I’m loving the detail here and I’m already using the book to plan a couple of trips to Scotland, including a route for next year’s TGO Challenge. I could go on and on but thing I’d better stop here.' This comprehensive book is an excellent planning resource for those who wish to venture into the Scottish mountains. Whether you are planning a walk, scramble, climb or ski tour this larger format guide has all the information the independent mountain lover needs.Chris Townsend has somehow managed to shoe-horn a lifetime’s experience of Scotland into this book, and his love of the landscape shines through. Chris’s views on modern conservation, footpath building and windfarms are expressed with a light touch, leaving the reader wanting to think and find out more for themselves.



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