The West Highland Way

The West Highland Way

by RonaldTurnbull (Author)

Synopsis

The 95-mile West Highland Way was thought out in the 1960s and opened in 1980. But in a sense it has always been here. Clansmen and cattle thieves, redcoats and Sir Walter Scott in quest of a fictional character he called Rob Roy - as well as Rob Roy himself, an honourable cattle thief - have travelled this route between the Lowlands and Lochaber.



This book traces the journey of glens and low passes, under the crags and high grassy sides of seven of Scotland's hill ranges: from the Arrochar Alps of Loch Lomond to the Black Mount of Argyll, the Mamores and Ben Nevis.



Along the way we see wild goats, the red deer of Rannoch, the golden eagle, and the meadow pipit. We enjoy purple orchids, wild heather and golden birches and walk through fields of yellow asphodel.



Geologically, the West Highland Way is an outing from the Old Red Sandstone of the so-called Lowland Valley, through the grey schists of the Southern Highlands, to the great volcanic cauldron of Glen Coe. As it unfolds underfoot, it's an ever-changing vista of heather and oakwood, of lochside and riverside - but also a journey through the whole life and history of Celtic Scotland.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 112
Publisher: Frances Lincoln
Published: 27 May 2010

ISBN 10: 0711230331
ISBN 13: 9780711230330

Media Reviews
An inspirational guide to the 95 miles that connect Milngavie to Fort William and the trail that takes thousands of walkers past some of the nation's best loved landmarks - from the gentle beauty of the bonnie bonnie banks, to the towering presence of Ben Nevis. By delving into the history, geology and wildlife of the route he succeeds in bringing the stunning scenery to life. Scottish Field Ronald Turnbull captures the highs and lows of the journey with beautiful photographs and a fascinating text that will delight those who have completed the walk and inspire those who want to. Scotland on Sunday 112 pages of beautiful photographs taken by the author himself. Aberdeen Press & Journal
Author Bio
Ronald Turnbull is a geographer and a walker. Author of over a dozen highly regarded walking books and guides, he has won seven awards from the Outdoor Writers' Guild. Ronald lives in Thornhill in Dumfriesshire.

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