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Walking Wild - http://walking.visitscotland.com/
Guide to walking, climbing and rambling in Scotland's mountains and glens. Includes information on routes, access, accommodation, walking holidays and travel. |
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Walking the Watershed - http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/hewwat/
Complete text and illustrated version of this book which describes a walk from the border to Cape Wrath along Scotland's great divide. By Dave Hewitt . |
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Climbing the Munros - http://www.munromagic.com/
Search, rank and record climbing and walking routes across the Munros, Scotlands highest mountains. |
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The Scottish Rights of Way and Access Society - http://www.scotways.com/
Preserve land access for walkers, cyclists, horseriders and other countryside users . |
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Scotlands Mountains - http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/gshaw/
A couple of photo galleries on Scotland |
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Connery Scottish Walks - http://www.conneryscottishwalks.co.uk
Hillwalking in and around Scotland's countryside from Glens to lochs from hills to Scottish Mountains. |
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The Speyside Way - http://www.moray.org/area/speyway/webpages/swhome.htm
All up to the minute information about the Speyside Way Long Distance Route, from the Moray Council. Includes accommodation list and public transport guide. |
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Walking and Climbing - http://www.scottishsport.co.uk/walking/
Practical information for walking in Scotland from munro routes to low level family walks. |
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Walk Scotland - http://www.walkscotland.com
Online magazine for everyone who loves walking, backpacking, climbing and mountainbiking. Includes news, tips, ski reports and photographs. |
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Walking in Perthshire - http://www.strathearn.com/op/walking.htm
The Strathearn area of Perthshire offers the walker a variety of rambles. |
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Five Best Walks in Scotland - http://chezphil.org/scotland/index.html
Phil's most memorable days out in the hills in Scotland. Diaries, photos and maps. |
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Drovers' Tryst Walking Festival - http://www.droverstryst.co.uk
Strathearns Drovers' Tryst walking festival in central Scotland has guided and unguided walks over Perthshire hillsides. |
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Ayrshire Paths - http://www.ayrshirepaths.org.uk
Offering general information about Ayrshire, visitor activities, map and path search facilities. Contact and related links included. |
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Moray Firth Trail - http://www.morayfirth.org/
Guide to the section of the transnational North Sea Trail from Caithness to the lowlands of Moray. Includes information on history, heritage attractions, accommodation and services, and interactive mapping. |
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Scot-Trek - http://www.scot-trek.co.uk/
Enjoy the splendour of Scotland's scenery with experienced walking guides. Caters for beginners to advanced walkers. Courses also available throughout the year. |
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Scotland - http://classic.mountainzone.com/hike/scotland/
Hiking in the Cuillin Mountains of the Isle of Skye and drinking the distilled spirits of Scotland. |
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Scotland - Long Distance Footpaths - http://www.xs4all.nl/~keizee/scotland.html
Descriptions of a selection of long distance footpaths including The West Highland Way. |
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High Scotland - http://www.highscotland.co.uk
Visit Scotland's highest points from the comfort of your own seat. Munro Bagging on the Web. Virtual Munros. |
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The Great Outdoors Challenge - http://www.tgochallenge.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk
An annual non-competitive walking event across the Highlands of Scotland, west coast to east coast, sponsored by TGO magazine. |
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Tramping Trip Reports - http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/2411/scotland.html
A selection of walks and photographs of Scotland. Munros climbed include Ben Nevis, the Aonach Eagach ridge, the Mamore Range, Ben Lui, Cairngorm, Bidean nan Bian and the Five Sisters of Kintail. |