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Scottish Cycle Routes: 30 Lowland & Highland Road Routes
Alasdair Cain
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Description for Scottish Cycle Routes: 30 Lowland & Highland Road Routes
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In the cyclists' guide series from Mica publishers, here are 30 circular road cycle routes of 35 miles to 115 miles, exploring the best of Scotland's panoramic back roads from the Far North-West to the Borders. The routes include two Cairngorm crossings and the spectacular Bealach na Ba in Applecross, some of the toughest and most spectacular challenges in the country, as well as gentler cross-country and coastal routes round the Black Isle, Moray Coast, Ayrshire, Arran and East Lothian. These day circuits include detailed descriptions and Ordnance Survey mapping, plus variations and extensions to ensure you get the best ... Read more
In the cyclists' guide series from Mica publishers, here are 30 circular road cycle routes of 35 miles to 115 miles, exploring the best of Scotland's panoramic back roads from the Far North-West to the Borders. The routes include two Cairngorm crossings and the spectacular Bealach na Ba in Applecross, some of the toughest and most spectacular challenges in the country, as well as gentler cross-country and coastal routes round the Black Isle, Moray Coast, Ayrshire, Arran and East Lothian. These day circuits include detailed descriptions and Ordnance Survey mapping, plus variations and extensions to ensure you get the best ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Mica Publishing
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Weight
174g
Number of Pages
128
Place of Publication
Glasgow, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780956036773
SKU
V9780956036773
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-2
About Alasdair Cain
Alasdair Cain is a British Mountain Guide based in Scotland and the French Alps. He has cycled most of his life, mainly to keep fit for climbing, but in the last 12 years his main focus has been cycling.
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