The Southern Upland Way

The Southern Upland Way by Anthony Burton is a comprehensive guide published by Aurum in 1997, featuring 168 pages in English. This book serves as a detailed resource for those interested in walking the Southern Upland Way, a scenic route that traverses Scotland from coast to coast. It includes essential information such as Ordnance Survey maps for each section, advice on public transport, and details about Tourist Information offices along the way.
Readers will find practical insights and guidance tailored for walkers, including a list of organizations dedicated to walking. The book emphasizes the recreational aspects of this journey, making it a valuable companion for both seasoned hikers and those new to the experience. With its focus on travel and outdoor activities in Great Britain, this guide aims to enhance the walking experience through well-organized information and helpful resources.
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This Recreational Pathnbsp;Guidenbsp;to the Southern Upland Way which crosses Scotland from coast to coast. Features include Ordnance Survey maps for each section of the route, information and advice on public transport, details of Tourist Information offices, and a list of walkers organizations.
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