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John Muir Way Third Edition
A Scottish Coast to Coast Route
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The John Muir Way runs for 134 miles (215 km) coast-to-coast across central Scotland, from Helensburgh on the Clyde to Dunbar on the North Sea. The route is as suitable for cyclists as for walkers, and it can be tackled as a coast-to-coast expedition or in sections - ten for walkers or five for cyclists.
| Cordee Code: | RR0014 |
|---|---|
| Page Size: | 145 x 210 mm |
| No of Pages: | 84 |
| Publisher: | Rucksack Readers |
| ISBN13: | 9781913817145 |
| Author: | Sandra Bardwell & Jacquetta Megarry |
| Published Date: | May 2018 |
| Edition: | 2nd ed, May 2018 |
| Binding: | Spiral/wirobound |
| Illustrations: | Full colour photos and maps |
| Weight: | 240g |
| Product Type: | Guide Books |
| Countries: | Scotland |
The John Muir Way runs for 134 miles (215 km) coast-to-coast across central Scotland, from Helensburgh on the Clyde to Dunbar on the North Sea. The route is as suitable for cyclists as for walkers, and it can be tackled as a coast-to-coast expedition or in sections - ten for walkers or five for cyclists.
Its appeal ranges from the Rennie Mackintosh architecture of Helensburgh through the scenic grandeur of Loch Lomond, along two famous canals and past the amazing Falkirk Wheel, beside the Roman Antonine Wall, passing Linlithgow Palace, Blackness Castle and the Forth Bridges to the glories of Edinburgh. It finishes on the wide coastal expanses of East Lothian, at Dunbar with its ruined castle and John Muir's birthplace.
This Rucksack Readers guidebook is for walkers and cyclists.
Its appeal ranges from the Rennie Mackintosh architecture of Helensburgh through the scenic grandeur of Loch Lomond, along two famous canals and past the amazing Falkirk Wheel, beside the Roman Antonine Wall, passing Linlithgow Palace, Blackness Castle and the Forth Bridges to the glories of Edinburgh. It finishes on the wide coastal expanses of East Lothian, at Dunbar with its ruined castle and John Muir's birthplace.
This Rucksack Readers guidebook is for walkers and cyclists.