Author: | James Carron | ISBN: | 9781849659017 |
Publisher: | Cicerone Press | Publication: | June 11, 2013 |
Imprint: | Cicerone Press | Language: | English |
Author: | James Carron |
ISBN: | 9781849659017 |
Publisher: | Cicerone Press |
Publication: | June 11, 2013 |
Imprint: | Cicerone Press |
Language: | English |
A guidebook to 30 walks in five beautiful glens located south of the Cairngorms National Park in north-east Scotland. The routes described comprise of 26 circular walks arranged in Glens Isla, Prosen, Clova, Lethnot and Esk and 4 linear walks along the historic Mounth Roads that cross between the glens. Accessible from Dundee and the nearby Angus towns of Brechin and Forfar, the combination of glens make a rich, remote landscape. Every route ranges from 6 to 25km in length and is illustrated with clear OS mapping and colour photographs and a wealth of background history, geography and wildlife information. Contact details are also given for each area so that readers can check on the access situation before they set out. The detailed routes climb Munros including Mount Keen and give lesser-known ascents such as Badandun Hill. From the forested Glen Doll to the rugged bowl of Loch Wharral and the remote reaches of Glen Lethnot, the Angus Glens offer a wide range of walking.
A guidebook to 30 walks in five beautiful glens located south of the Cairngorms National Park in north-east Scotland. The routes described comprise of 26 circular walks arranged in Glens Isla, Prosen, Clova, Lethnot and Esk and 4 linear walks along the historic Mounth Roads that cross between the glens. Accessible from Dundee and the nearby Angus towns of Brechin and Forfar, the combination of glens make a rich, remote landscape. Every route ranges from 6 to 25km in length and is illustrated with clear OS mapping and colour photographs and a wealth of background history, geography and wildlife information. Contact details are also given for each area so that readers can check on the access situation before they set out. The detailed routes climb Munros including Mount Keen and give lesser-known ascents such as Badandun Hill. From the forested Glen Doll to the rugged bowl of Loch Wharral and the remote reaches of Glen Lethnot, the Angus Glens offer a wide range of walking.