Map 80: A Roman Road and Iron Age Forts
26 August 2024 My walk began from a remote spot below the Cheviot Hills at the end of the public … Continue reading Map 80: A Roman Road and Iron Age Forts
26 August 2024 My walk began from a remote spot below the Cheviot Hills at the end of the public … Continue reading Map 80: A Roman Road and Iron Age Forts
25 August 2024 Rothbury, a busy Northumberland town with a range of independent shops and businesses, nestles below this craggy … Continue reading Map 81: Simonside Hills – a distinctive ridge
24 August 2024 The tide predictions are widely available well in advance for this crossing. However, that’s really for the … Continue reading Map 75: The Pilgrim’s Way across the Sand to Holy Island
22 August 2024 At Bridge of Orchy, the weather was just as bad for August as it had been further … Continue reading Map 50: A Breezy Trek and Two Corbetts from Glen Orchy
20 August 2024 I had always realised that my chosen adventure on this map, an ascent of Ben Nevis via … Continue reading Map 41: Views of Ben Nevis
19 August 2024 The wind and rain continued so the magnificent walk I had planned taking in three Munros on … Continue reading Map 34: Glen Garry in the wind and rain
18 August 2024 The forecast was for a mainly dry day with a good chance of cloud free summits and … Continue reading Map 25: Glen Affric
17 August 2024 This is a relatively easy adventure starting from the centre of Drumnadrochit. I started by walking out … Continue reading Map 26: An Iron Age Fort and Spectacular Waterfall
16 August 2024 The reason we were staying in Elgol was so we could take the boat to Loch Coruisk … Continue reading Map 32: Elgol Peninsula on a windy day
13-14 August 2024 Raasay Island, a twenty-five minute ferry ride from Skye, only measures fourteen miles by three miles but … Continue reading Map 24: Raasay Island Adventures