<p>"This new Rucksack Readers guide to the Speyside Way is innovative, entertaining and practical, and makes a strong case for picking up your pack and taking to the Strathspey byways for a few days." Cameron McNeish</p>

The Speyside Way runs for 85 miles (136 km) from the fishing port of Buckie to Newtonmore in the Cairngorms National Park, with an optional 16-mile spur to Tomintoul via Glenlivet. Following the lovely valley of the River Spey, you walk through countryside rich in malt whisky and wildlife, along riverside paths, railway trackbed and forest and moorland tracks. This fully revised edition of the essential trail guide is based on several field trips in 2021 to research the newly extended route. It has custom mapping at 1:42,500 and plans of villages and towns along the Way. The book contains all you need to plan and enjoy your holiday: detailed mapping of the whole route; the Way step-by-step, with summaries of distance, terrain and refreshment stops; habitats and wildlife, including ospreys, dolphins and wildcats; explanation of whisky-making and distilleries; planning information for travel by car, train, bus or plane; printed on rainproof paper throughout.

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The Speyside Way runs for 85 miles from the fishing port of Buckie to Newtonmore in the Cairngorms National Park. This edition has large-scale mapping at 1:42,500, and plans of villages en route. It contains all you need to enjoy your walk with detailed directions, distance, terrain and refreshments. With 103 colour photos it makes a fine souvenir.

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781898481997
Publisert
2000
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Rucksack Readers
Vekt
199 gr
Høyde
220 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
5 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
80

Biografisk notat

Author1: Jacquetta Megarry devised the waterproof, open-flat Rucksack Reader format with dropdown maps for walking guidebooks in 2000 and Speyside Way was the first book of this series. She has since written or co-authored a further 22 Rucksack Readers, and in 2021 rewalked the Speyside Way to update the route description and photography. Author2:A dedicated lifelong walker, Sandra worked in Melbourne, Australia, as an archivist and historian and moved to Scotland in 1989 to live beside Loch Ness. In recent years she has written guidebooks for Lonely Planet, Rucksack Readers and Sunflower Books.