Discover the Southern Upland Way (215 miles/347km), Scotland’s
pioneering coast-to-coast trail traversing the entire width of the
Southern Uplands from Portpatrick on the Irish Sea to Cockburnspath on
the North Sea. This remarkable route weaves through moorland, high
hills, wooded river valleys, and striking coastal scenery, offering
ever-changing landscapes and a wealth of hidden gems along the way.
Ideal for seasoned trekkers and adventurous newcomers alike, the
Southern Upland Way is one of Scotland’s Great Trails and the UK’s
most remote waymarked long-distance path. Divided into 14 manageable
daily stages, the comprehensive Cicerone guidebook provides route
summaries, a stage-by-stage planning itinerary, and practical advice
to help you walk the trail in its entirety or in shorter sections,
whether over a fortnight, a series of weekends, or as day walks.
Explore the dramatic Galloway Hills, Carsphairn range, Lowthers,
Ettrick Hills, Manor Hills, Minch Moor, and Lammermuirs, passing
through quiet hill villages, welcoming B&Bs, and remote bothies. The
Southern Upland Way also offers wild camping opportunities and
flexible vehicle pick-up and drop-off options to suit every itinerary.
Uncover the rich history and heritage of southern Scotland: visit
Castle Kennedy Gardens, the Covenanters’ memorials, the historic
lead mining village of Wanlockhead, fortified pele towers and bastles,
Traquair House, the iconic Melrose Abbey, Thirlestane Castle, and
ancient prehistoric cairns. Elegant towns like Moffat and Melrose
provide charming stopovers on the Southern Upland Way, while each
stage features concise information on places of interest, local
history, and points of cultural significance. The Southern Upland Way
offers a true sense of discovery, leading walkers through one of
Britain’s least-visited and most unspoilt regions. Most days include
high ground above 450m, rewarding you with panoramic views and a sense
of exhilarating solitude. The trail is best enjoyed between April and
October, when the days are longer, and the weather is generally more
favourable. Guidance is provided on accommodation and public transport
links, especially at key points like Beattock/Moffat, and on
strategies for both backpacking and supported walking, making the
Southern Upland Way accessible to walkers of all levels. Navigate the
Southern Upland Way confidently with Ordnance Survey (OS) Landranger
(1:50,000) maps, downloadable GPX files, and detailed stage-by-stage
breakdowns. Each section begins with a summary table of distances and
highlights, ensuring you’re well prepared for every day’s
adventure. Plan your Southern Upland Way adventure with confidence and
immerse yourself in the wild landscapes, fascinating history, and
hidden treasures of southern Scotland, supported every step of the way
by your comprehensive Cicerone guidebook.
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Scotland's Coast to Coast trail
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781783626540
Publisert
2018
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Cicerone Press Ltd
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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