Edinburgh, Pentlands and Lothians

“Edinburgh, Pentlands and Lothians” by Terry Marsh, published by Crimson Publishing in 2010, is a 3rd edition guide that spans 96 pages. This book presents an overview of the walking opportunities in the countryside surrounding Edinburgh, highlighting a diverse landscape that includes rolling hills, moorland, and rivers, all framed by fertile lowlands and a striking coastline.
Readers will find detailed descriptions of various walking routes, including the scenic John Muir Way along the Lothian coast and the rugged beauty of the Berwickshire coast. The book emphasizes the tranquil and picturesque nature of areas like the Lammermuirs, Moorfoots, and Pentlands, making it a valuable resource for those interested in outdoor activities and travel in Great Britain.
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The countryside around Edinburgh is ideal for walking comprising a superb mixture of rolling hills, expansive moorland and attractive rivers, bounded by fertile lowlands and an impressive coastline. The stunning views from Arthur’s Seat and the Braid Hills give amazing panoramas of Edinburgh itself. Stretches of the sandy Lothian coast are explored on the John Muir Way from Cockenzie and at Gullane, with the more rugged Berwickshire coast featuring at North Berwick and Dunbar. The atmospheric and simple beauty of the Lammermuirs, Moorfoots and Pentlands provide a hard to match excellence in breezy and peaceful upland wanderings.
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