
The Scottish Mountaineering Club District Guide to the Southern Highlands is a comprehensive guide to hill-walking & climbing in the region. The area covered by this volume extends from the Central Belt of Scotland northwards to the line of the River Awe, Glen Orchy, the southern edge of the Moor of Rannoch, Loch Rannoch & Loch Tummell. From there the eastern boundary follows the rivers Tummel & Tay to the sea, &
Includes:: the Kingdom of Fife. On the west the area is bounded by the coastline from the Firth of Clyde round the Cowal Peninsula to Kintyre & up the west coast to Oban & the lower reaches of Loch Etive. Each chapter begins by providing information on available maps, principle hill & mountain groups with elevation details, access, transport, accommodation & a general description of the isl&. Following this, detailed descriptions are given for the areas hills & mountains, walking on the isl&, as well as rock climbing opportunities. Each chapter is accompanied by hand drawn maps & is illustrated throughout with photographs. An introductory section provides general information on the region as a whole, including access, transport, accommodation, weather, mountain rescue, geology, natural history & social history. About this series These sturdy hardbacked volumes could be said to be the definitive guides to the mountaineering districts of Scotl&. An enormous amount of detail is included in these titles. Each chapter covers a specific area, with a detailed diagrammatic map & a separate description for each of the principle hills, including ascent & descent instructions. Extensive additional information is included for walkers, cavers, geologists & climbers. There is also advice on public transport & accommodation.