Guide to the John o' Groats Trail, a 233km walking route linking
Inverness with John o' Groats on the northeast tip of mainland
Britain. Much of the walking is coastal, with the northern half
characterised by its spectacular seacliffs; however, there is some
inland walking too, and the scenery is varied, ranging from dunes and
deserted sandy beaches to beautiful woodland. With rough ground and
some exposed clifftop walking, the route is suited to experienced
hikers. It takes around a fortnight to complete.The route is described
in 14 stages, each of which includes: an overview map; step-by-step
route description illustrated with custom mapping; details of
accommodation, facilities and transport links; and information on
local points of interest. While the main route description is from
south to north, notes are supplied for southbound walkers. Also
included is a bonus route linking the trail with the Great Glen, for
the benefit of walkers undertaking the Land's End to John o' Groats
challenge. There is a wealth of information to help you plan for the
John o' Groats Trail, including advice on transport, weather, hazards
and kit, and background notes on geology and wildlife.This challenging
route crosses a part of the country that not many walkers are familiar
with. There are plentiful opportunities to spot wildlife and seabirds,
with grey seals, common seals and ospreys a common sight. There are
ruined medieval castles on the cliff edges, as well as many sea arches
and stacks. John o' Groats is renowned as mainland Britain's most
northeasterly village and the John o' Groats Trail offers a chance to
experience this fascinating and beautiful corner of the country.
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Coastal walking from Inverness to John o' Groats
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781783629497
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Cicerone Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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