Guidebook to 87 walks and scrambles on the Isle of Skye, in the Hebrides, just off the northwest Scottish mainland. The guide visits all corners of the island as well as the renowned Cuillin. Covered here are 87 walks and scrambles in Sleat and South-East Skye, Strath, Minginish, Duirinish, Waternish and Trotternish with a selection of routes for all abilities, from novice walker to experienced scrambler. Each route description highlights local historical and geological points of interest along the routes and is illustrated with OS mapping and colour photographs. Using digital mapping and GPS technology, and taking account of changes brought about by recent forestry work, the guidebook includes demanding days as tough as anything in Britain in wonderfully isolated situations over high mountains and strange pinnacles, past lonely lochans, along cliffs and through forests. Skye has some of the most awe-inspiring scenery of Scotland's many islands - a place of whose surface man has barely scratched, with almost supernatural charisma.
Guidebook with 87 walks and scrambles on the Isle of Skye. Walks visit the most awe-inspiring scenery on Skye, including Sleat and South-East Skye, Strath, Minginish, Duirinish, Waternish, Trotternish and the Cuillin. Walks range from coastal walks to Munros with exposure for experienced scramblers. Includes history, geology and local information.
This guidebook describes 87 walks and scrambles on the Isle of Skye, visiting the island's most awe-inspiring scenery including Sleat and South-East Skye, Strath, Minginish, Duirinish, Waternish, Trotternish and the Cuillin.
The routes explore many different landscapes on the island, ranging from coastal walks, lonely lochans, coastal cliffs and forests to Munros and mountain traverses, with exposure for experienced scramblers. There are hard, demanding days as tough as anything in the British Isles and the walks are in wonderfully isolated situations. The guide includes notes on history and geology as well as all useful local information.
The Isle of Skye is a place of elemental forces, a land that man has barely scratched.