Pages: 64 (Spiral-bound) ISBN: 1898481245 Pub: Rucksack Readers Pub date: 2005-11-15 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 108211
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Reader Reviews:Much improved in its third edition (0/0 people found this helpful)As sole author of the first edition and co-author of the current one, I start by declaring my interest. But Amazon visitors may be puzzled by the wide variation in reviewers' ratings, and I'd like to explain. Back in 2001, Britain was gripped by Foot & Mouth disease; our first ed lacked trail detail in places simply because the countryside was closed! Two editions and four years later, having enlisted help from a co-author who lives in the Great Glen and walks it daily, it was possible to create a much better guidebook. I believe this book fully justifies its five stars, but I don't claim any objectivity, and respect the opinions of independent reviewers. Be aware that most of the reviews displayed on this page refer to obsolete editions such as The Great Glen Way (Rucksack Reader).
A very useful guide (2/2 people found this helpful)I walked the Great Glen Way this year and found the guide useful and interesting. Other reviewers have criticised the map for being too small, with a lack of detail. But the Great Glen Way is so well signposted, you don't really need a detailed map and if you like maps the only ones to buy are the O.S. ones! This guide gives excellent descriptions of the history of the route, its wildlife and of things to do around it. The section on planning and the references are also very useful. For me walking is not about getting from A to B. It's about enjoying the countryside and finding out about it. This is a great guide to help with that. Really useful information, written by someone on the ground (6/6 people found this helpful)I recenlt walked the Great Glen Way and the book was really useful. There was lots of useful information that made me realise that this had been written by someone who knew the walk.
Poor quality with little thought put in (6/10 people found this helpful)This booklet was very much biased towards the tourist, not the walker. The fold-out map (one of the features mentioned) is too small scale (at 1:110,000) to be useful. The pages giving directions were brief and not what is needed. I will be thinking very seriously before I purchase any other guide in this series. Low on detail, did not live up to expectations (5/9 people found this helpful)I found this guide disappointing. The maps were not sufficiently detailed, and the descriptions themselves where generic and touristy. I was half wondering whether the authors had actually walked the trail in question, or if they had simply cobbled together some information fron the Internet! Similar ProductsGreat Glen Way (Walker's Route) The Great Glen Way The Great Glen Way: Two-way Trail Guide (Cicerone Guide) The Cateran Trail: A Circular Walk in the Heart of Scotland The Rob Roy Way: From Drymen to Pitlochry (Rucksack Readers) CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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