
The Hebrides Guidebook
The Cicerone The Hebrides guidebook features 50 varied walking and backpacking routes across the Hebrides, including classics like the Skye Cuillin and the Paps of Jura, as well as lesser-known routes on many other islands.
Features
- Year-Round Walking – Ideal in spring and autumn to avoid midges and tourists.
- Diverse Centres – Routes start from places like Bowmore, Craighouse, Portree, and Castlebay.
- Challenging Terrain – Suitable for experienced walkers with good fitness and navigational skills.
- Stunning Scenery – Coastal walks, volcanic peaks, and rugged ridges.
- Detailed Descriptions – Each walk combines route description with mapping and photography.
The Cicerone The Hebrides guidebook features 50 varied walking and backpacking routes across the Hebrides, including classics like the Skye Cuillin and the Paps of Jura, as well as lesser-known routes on many other islands.
Features
- Year-Round Walking – Ideal in spring and autumn to avoid midges and tourists.
- Diverse Centres – Routes start from places like Bowmore, Craighouse, Portree, and Castlebay.
- Challenging Terrain – Suitable for experienced walkers with good fitness and navigational skills.
- Stunning Scenery – Coastal walks, volcanic peaks, and rugged ridges.
- Detailed Descriptions – Each walk combines route description with mapping and photography.
Description
The Cicerone The Hebrides guidebook features 50 varied walking and backpacking routes across the Hebrides, including classics like the Skye Cuillin and the Paps of Jura, as well as lesser-known routes on many other islands.
Features
- Year-Round Walking – Ideal in spring and autumn to avoid midges and tourists.
- Diverse Centres – Routes start from places like Bowmore, Craighouse, Portree, and Castlebay.
- Challenging Terrain – Suitable for experienced walkers with good fitness and navigational skills.
- Stunning Scenery – Coastal walks, volcanic peaks, and rugged ridges.
- Detailed Descriptions – Each walk combines route description with mapping and photography.


















