Picturing Scotland: The West Highland Way
Content: There’s no doubt that the West Highland Way (WHW) is one of life's exciting and memorable adventures for those who embark on it. It is also a serious undertaking as it is 151km/96 miles long and, therefore, should not be undertaken lightly! Starting in Milngavie, a suburb of Glasgow, it travels along the shores of Loch Lomond northwards towards Glencoe and on to Fort William, its final destination. It leads through a superb variety of Scotland's iconic scenery, mountains and moorland, water and bog, wildness and softness and locations of legend, song, historic events and epic adventures.
For a list of featured locations, see below.
Market: Books in this series are bought by visitors and locals alike to give as gifts or to keep for their own enjoyment. They are also helpful to those planning a visit as the book leads the reader on a geographical tour of the area. To visitors, they are a great reminder of a visit, while local people buy them to send to friends and family to show off where they live.
Author: Colin Nutt has worked in book publishing for over 40 years and has written/compiled more than 50 books in this and other series. He lives in Elgin.
Photography: Colin and Eithne Nutt with additional contributors
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Featured Locations:
Balmaha
Blarmachfoldach
Bridge of Orchy
Crianlarich Station
Drymen
Falls of Falloch
Fort William
Gartness
Glen Nevis
Glencoe
Glengoyne Distillery
Inversnaid
Island I Vow, Loch Lomond
Kinlochleven
Lairig Gartain
Lairigmor
Loch Leven
Loch Lomond
Loch Lomond Islands
Loch Lundavra
Loch na h'Achlaise
Loch Tulla
Milngavie
Rowardenan
Snaid Burn
Snaid Falls
Steall Falls, Glen Nevis
Tigh-na-Sleubhaich
Tyndrum Horseshoe
Wild Goat
Mountains and Hills:
Aonach Eagach
Beinn a' Bheithir
Beinn an Dothaidh
Beinn na Caillich
Ben Dorain
Ben Lomond
Ben Lui
Ben More
Ben Narnain
Ben Nevis
Ben Vane
Buachaille Etive Mor
Campsie Fells
Conic Hill
Cruach Ardrain
Na Gruagaichean
Pap of Glencoe
Stob Ban
Stob Binnein
The Black Mount
The Cobbler/Ben Arthur
The Mamores
Colin Nutt, Ness Publishing, 47 Academy Street, Elgin, Moray, IV30 1LR
Tel: 01343 549663, Mob: 07962 014871,
Email: info@nesspublishing.co.uk