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Rob Roy Way Footprint Map-Guide

Rob Roy Way Footprint Map-Guide

by: Footprint
The Rob Roy Way is a 79-mile long distance trail between Drymen, north of Glasgow and Pitlochry, a busy town in the heart of highland Perthshire. It follows well maintained paths and tracks through some of Scotland's finest scenery. It links many areas associated with Rob Roy MacGregor, Scotland's notorious outlaw.

This footprint map is divided into 11 sections, each portrayed on a separate panel. (Three sections describe an alternative route between Ardtainaig and Aberfeldy adding 17 miles). The route, which is clearly marked in yellow on the map, is marked in miles, starting from Drymen. Text describing the route accompanies each section. The detailed full colour mapping is at a scale of 1:40,000 and is based upon Ordnance Survey data and is GPS compatible. Printed on waterproof and durable paper the map is reliable and easy to use on the trail and includes a plastic sleeve.

The eleven route sections are as follows:
Drymen to Aberfoyle - 11 miles
Aberfoyle to Callander - 10 miles
Callander to Kingshouse Hotel - 13 miles
Kingshouse Hotel to Killin - 10 miles
Killin to Ardeonaig - 9 miles
Ardeonaig to Kenmore - 10.5 miles
Kenmore to Grandtulley/Strathtay - 12 miles
Strathtay to Pitlochry - 4.5 miles
Alternative route - beautiful but few facilities
Ardtalnaig to Dunan - 5 miles
Dunan to Amulree - 12 miles
Amulree to Urlar Burn - 10 miles

ISBN 9781871149845 Folded Map (2016) 120mm x 225mm folded

Price: £10.50