Annandale Way
English
By (author): Jacquetta Megarry Roger Turnbull
The Annandale Way is a charming long walk in a little-known, but very accessible, part of southern Scotland. Walked southward from source to the sea, it starts in the sheep town of Moffat, and runs for 56 miles (90 km) via Lochmaben, with superb views from the top of Almagill Hill. A slightly shorter branch of the route goes via Lockerbie and Eskrigg Nature Reserve. The two branches rejoin north of Annan to reach the Solway Firth at Newbiebarns.
The second edition contains several important route updates, four extra pages and many fresh photos, yet it is 20 grams lighter and more pocketable than the first.
This guidebook contains everything you need to plan and enjoy your trip:
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detailed route description for walking from north to south
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concise instructions for those wishing to walk south to north
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summary of each section showing distance, terrain and food/drink stops
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background on the history and economy of Annandale
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seven pages of habitats and wildlife with superb images
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planning information for transport and accommodation
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nine pages of detailed mapping of the route at 1:44,000
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lavishly illustrated, with over 110 colour photos
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rucksack-friendly format, printed on rainproof paper.