Fort William Books

Below is a selection of books about Fort William and Scotland:

Ben Nevis and Glen Coe: Including Fort William
This guide covers the heritage, climate and wildlife of the Ben Nevis and Glen Coe region. In addition it provides advice on the all-year-round activities popular with visitors to the area: mountaineering; skiing; cycling; sailing; fishing; whisky tasting and train-spotting.
Central Highlands
This guide features 40 circular routes in the inspiring mountain heartland of the Central Highlands of Scotland. With the brooding mountains of Glencoe, the long ridges over Glen Nevis and the rolling plateau of the Monadh Liath, this popular regions has something for everyone. The routes in this volume take in all of the Munros and many other fine hills.
Fort William: Leisure Walks for All Ages
With Ordnance Survey mapping, colour photographs and easy-to-follow route descriptions, each of the 20 colour-coded routes detailed in this walking guide is suited to all ages and features questions and points of interest.
The Highland High Way: A High-level Walking Route from Loch Lomond to Fort William
The Highland High Way is a high level route running for 105 miles from Loch Lomond to Fort William. This book describes an eight-day route, taking in about 23 mountains. It contains route descriptions, sketch maps, mountain safety information, and historical and geographical highlights.
The West Highland Way: From Milngavie to Fort William
This second edition of the popular guide to the West Highland Way provides an updated and current description of the route from Milngavie, Glasgow, to Fort William. The 95 miles (152km) of the route, which was opened in 1980, passes through the lowlands to the highlands, accompanied by the bucolic splendour of the glens flanked by great mountains, the loveliness of Loch Lomond and the wild remoteness of Rannoch Moor.
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