Ordance Survey - Guide de randonnées (en anglais) - Isle of Skye
Destination | Europe |
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Pays / Région | Ecosse |
Région / Ville | Highlands et îles |
Date de publication | 9 juin 2021 |
Edition, collection | Ordnance Survey |
Une belle sélection de 28 randonnées sur l'île de Skye est présentée. Les balades sont indiquées sur une cartographie très précise de l'Ordnance Survey
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150 miles of fabulous walking from lazy-day strolls on the white sandy beaches Dunvegan to a demanding but spectacular ascent of the Cuillin ridge . . .
Take on 28 beautiful walks of two to eleven miles across stunning landscapes using the OS Pathfinder Guidebook for the Isle of Skye
The routes range from extended strolls to longer hikes and include something for all abilities. Described by National Geographic magazine as the 4th best island in the world, routes in this book include the white sandy beaches of Dunvegan, a demanding but spectacular ascent of the Cuillin ridge, outings to the unmissable rock pinnacles of the Storr and the Quiraing, and the plummeting coastal cliffs and stacks of MacLeod’s Maidens.
Each walk includes a detailed description, an OS map, GPS waypoints and notes of key features and things to see.
Printed with weather-resistant covers featuring durable rounded corners, the Pathfinder series of walking guides are the perfect companion for walks and hikes throughout Britain.
Walks in this book:
Scorrybreac and the Bile
Brothers' Point (Ruadh nam Brathairean)
The Coral Beach
Oronsay
Run Borrafiach, Waternish
The Old Man of Storr
Bioda Buidhe
Waterstein
Rubha Hunish
An Aird and Dunan an Aislidh
Beinn on Sguirr and the Waternish Forest
Ben Aslak
Coire Chat-achan
The Quirain and Meall na Suiramach
Point of Sleat
Ben Tianavaig
Ramasaig, Lorgill, and The Hoe
Ble Bheinn
The Storr
Rubh' an Dunain
Marsco
Glen Birttle Forest
Idrigill Point and MacLeod's Maidens
Suisnish and Boreraid
Bruach na Frithe
Glen Slighachan
Srath mor and Srath Beag
Camasunary-Elgol-Glasnakille
(Source : Ordnance Survey)