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Cowal Way Michael Kaufmann

Cowal Way By Michael Kaufmann

Cowal Way by Michael Kaufmann


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Summary

The Cowal Way runs for 57 miles (92 km) across the Cowal peninsula, from Loch Fyne to Loch Lomond. It is clearly waymarked, has glorious scenery and wildlife, and breaks into manageable sections. This fully revised edition has route updates, fresh photos and 8 pages of Footprint mapping at 1:50,000.

Cowal Way Summary

Cowal Way: with Isle of Bute by Michael Kaufmann

The Cowal Way is a waymarked trail running for 57 miles (92 km) across the rugged Cowal peninsula, an unspoiled area of the Highlands just west of Glasgow. It is best walked from Portavadie on Loch Fyne to finish at Inveruglas on Loch Lomond. The Way has some rugged scenery, the walk is easily broken into manageable sections, and it offers glorious views over Loch Fyne, the Isle of Bute and the Firth of Clyde. The Cowal Way links with both the Kintyre Way (by ferry from Portavadie) and the West Highland Way (by water bus from Inveruglas), creating scope for Scotland's ultimate long-distance walk. This is a fully revised version of the first edition, with new large-scale Footprint mapping and updated text and photos. It contains everything you need to plan and enjoy a holiday: * details of each section, showing distance, terrain and food/drink stops * background on Cowal's history and heritage, habitats and wildlife * planning information for transport and accommodation * feature on the historic Isle of Bute * lavishly illustrated, with over 80 colour photographs * 8 pages of detailed route mapping at 1:50,000 * rucksack-friendly format, printed on rainproof paper.

Cowal Way Reviews

Printed on waterproof paper, The Cowal Way is a lavishly illustrated guidebook which includes a route map plus practical information for the walker; reviewed by Scots Magazine (July 2009)

About Michael Kaufmann

Michael Kaufmann, now a communications consultant, has previously been a soldier, an olive farmer, a journalist and a photographer. He is currently hiding out in Argyll. While serving as a Community Councillor for Glendaruel, he was inveigled on to the Cowal Way by Jim McLuckie and has been walking it ever since. James McLuckie had a 25-year military career, and on leaving the Army he returned to Scotland to establish an outdoor training centre on the Cowal Peninsula in Argyll. As Chairman of the Colintraive and Glendaruel Community Council, James devised the Cowal Way route, seeking to encourage others to visit and enjoy this little-known part of Scotland.

Additional information

GOR010070296
9781898481744
1898481741
Cowal Way: with Isle of Bute by Michael Kaufmann
Used - Well Read
Hardback
Rucksack Readers
2016-04-14
72
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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