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East Highland Way, The: Fort William to Aviemore

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Fort William to Aviemore: 78 miles (125km) of Scotland's unspoilt Highland wilderness described for the first time in this all new guide.
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Title East Highland Way, The: Fort William to Aviemore
Author Kevin Langan
Binding BA
ISBN-13 9781906817916
No. of Pages 192
Series N/A
Edition N/A
Author Bio Kevin Langan is an experienced mountaineer and long distance walker. He developed the East Highland Way in the winter of 2007 and continues to improve and promote the route with the aim of establishing it as a leading UK distance route. With his involvement in large scale commercial planning projects coupled with his experience in developing award-winning outdoor products, the EHW presented Langan with an opportunity to combine his passions. Langan lives in Glasgow.
Back Cover Copy The East Highland Way is a detailed and descriptive walking guide to the route which was developed by Kevin Langan in 2007. Beginning in Fort William and culminating in Aviemore, the trail forms a new link route between the northern end of the West Highland Way and the southern point in Fort William, making this trek a rewarding challenge for seasoned distance walkers and amateurs alike. Not simply an illustrated route description, Langan�s guide also details the plethora of wildlife to be spotted and explores the sites of historic interest along the way in each section of the walk.
Reviews I think the genius of the book is this � Kevin Langan... has single-handedly managed to devise a long distance route which should give pleasure and offer healthy exercise to thousands of people. I congratulate him on it, and bags I first go... MARK STEPHEN, BBC RADIO SCOTLAND�S OUT OF DOORS A fantastic walk with spectacular views and so much historical interest. A �cannae no walk� in our opinion. JULIE DEANS, GEMINI WALKS There is a real need for alternative routes and the East Highland Way offers not only an alternative, but a highly attractive and challenging walk in its own right. CAMERON MCNEISH, STRATHSPEY HERALD
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BISAC Subject TRAVEL / Hikes & Walks
BIC Subject Walking, hiking, trekking

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