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| ISBN | Cover | Title | Author | Publisher | Year | Description | Ref. |
| 0114958068 | Hill Walks: Glen Coe and Lochaber | Pringle, Ruaridh | The Mercat Press | 1997 | The guide describes 20 walks in this famous hillwalking area. It includes the hidden valleys and ridges of Bidean nam Bian, Buachaille Etive Mòr, Rannoch Moor and Glen Nevis. There is information on practical matters such as accommodation. | 578 | |
| 1898481091 | West Highland Way, The | Megarry, Jacquetta | Rucksack Readers | 2000 | The West Highland Way is Scotland`s best-known long-distance path and it runs from Milngavie (near Glasgow) to Fort William. It is a demanding route through spectacular mountain scenery. The guide describes the route and gives information on all the interesting places met. There is also practical information and maps. | 234 | |
| 1898481156 | Great Glen Way, The | Megarry, Jacquetta | Rucksack Readers | 2002 | The Great Glen Way follows the Great Glen, a series of lochs joined by the Caledonian Canal. The route goes from Fort William to Inverness. The guide describes the route and gives information on all the interesting places met. There is also practical information and maps. | 235 | |
| 1852842369 | Great Glen, The: A guide for walkers and mountainbikers | Koch-Osborne, Peter D. | Cicerone Press | 1997 | The guide covers the areas around Fort William, the Monadhliath (east of the Great Glen) and Moray. | 777 | |
| 1898481083 | Speyside Way, The | Megarry, Jacquetta; Strachan, Jim | Rucksack Readers | 2000 | The Speyside Way in north-east Scotland is a long-distance path which follows the River Spey from the Cairngorm Mountains to the sea. The guide describes the route and gives information on all the interesting places met. There is also practical information and maps. | 236 | |
| 1852843314 | Speyside Way, The | Anton, Sandy | Cicerone Press | 2002 | The Speyside Way follows the River Spey for a hundred kilometres from Aviemore, at the foot of the Cairngorms, to Spey Bay on the north coast. | 752 | |
| 1841582131 | Island Walks: The Western Isles, Skye and the Small Isles | Whitehorne, Stephen | Birlinn | 2002 | A collection of 26 walks on west coast islands including Eigg, Rum, Skye, Raasay, Barra, Vatersay, South Uist, North Uist, Harris, Lewis, Muck, Canna, Benbecula, Handa and St Kilda. | 716 | |
| 1841195413 | Cuillin, The: Great Mountain Ridge of Skye | Stainforth, Gordon | Constable & Robinson | 2002 | The Cuillin Hills are the most dramatic hills in the whole of the British Isles and this is a photographic study of these magnificent mountains. | 721 | |
| 1852843667 | Isle of Skye, The: A Walker's Guide | Marsh, Terry | Cicerone Press | 2002 | This walking guide has a total of 85 walks, 24 of which are on or around the Cuillin Hills. | 722 |
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