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Scotland Mountain Biking
The Wild Trails
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Scotland Mountain Biking: The Wild Trails features 24 of the best and more adventurous mountain bike rides in Scotland, including a classic Torridon Circuit, Glen Sligachan on Skye, and man-made and natural trails around Innerleithen. Also includes the Fort William to Montrose Coast to Coast route. Features Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 maps.
Cordee Code: | CTB940 |
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Page Size: | 120 x 175 mm |
No of Pages: | 194 |
Publisher: | Vertebrate Publishing |
ISBN13: | 9781906148102 |
Language: | English |
Published Date: | May 2009 |
Edition: | 2019 Revised reprint |
Binding: | Paperback |
Illustrations: | colour photos and OS maps |
Weight: | 240g |
Product Type: | Book |
Countries: | Scotland |
Revised reprint 2019. Scotland Mountain Biking: The Wild Trails features 24 of the best and more adventurous mountain bike rides in Scotland. The routes range from 6.5 to 290 kilometres in length, and are suitable for all levels of mountain bikers. Split into three sections, Southern & Central Scotland, North-West Scotland & Highlands, and North-East Scotland & Cairngorms, this book includes challenging mountain passes, magical woodland singletrack, Munro peaks and idyllic spins past ancient lochs. The routes include a classic Torridon Circuit, Glen Sligachan on Skye, man-made and natural trails around the Minch Moor at Innerleithen, Munro Mount Keen, the end-to-end Corrieyairack Pass, and a big-mountain loop around Ben Alder. A Bonus Section includes the Fort William to Montrose Coast to Coast route. The book is written by Scottish mountain bike guide Phil McKane and includes stunning photography by Andy McCandlish. It features Ordnance Survey 1:50,000 maps; easy-to-follow directions; details of distance, times and difficulty; and refreshment stops and local knowledge.