Scottish Books - Cycling in Scotland
Scottish Books - Cycling in Scotland in no particular order
101 Mountain-bike Routes in Scotland Harry Henniker (April 1998).
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Brendan Walsh (April 1993). A guide to cycling in Scotland. This book is both flexible and practical, enabling the reader to undertake extended, linked tours or runs which can be easily be completed in a day. It contains detailed routes, descriptions of major attractions and centres. |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Scottish Glens Book 6: The Great Glen, Monadhliath and Moray Peter D. Koch-Osborne (April 1997).
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Scotland - the National Cycling Network Harry Henniker (April 2000).
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Exploring Scottish Hill Tracks Ralph Storer (March 1993).
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cycling Guide: Cycling Loch Ness and the Spey Valley Collins (April 2000).
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cycling Guide: Cycling in Central Scotland Collins (April 1999).
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Scottish Glens Book 1: Cairngorm Glens Peter D. Koch-Osborne (1991).
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Scottish Glens Book 2: The Atholl Glens Peter D. Koch-Osborne (December 1993).
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| ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Scottish Glens Book 3: The Glens of Rannoch Peter D. Koch-Osborne(1994).
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Scottish Glens Book 4: The Glens of Trossach Peter D. Koch-Osborne (July 1995).
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Glens of Argyll Peter D. Koch-Osborne.
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Scottish Glens: The Glens of Ross-Shire Peter D. Koch-Osborne (February 2000).
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Features detailed descriptions with maps and photographs of mountain-bike routes from all over Scotland, chosen for variety, interest, for all abilities and for scenery.
This text aims to provide the mountainbiker and walker with information on an intended route so that they know something of what to expect. One of the problems facing the mountainbiker, and to a lesser extent the walker, is that the Ordnance Survey maps give no indication as to whether an "other road" is metalled or whether it is a mere forest fire break. Many bridges shown on Ordnance Survey maps do not exist, and rivers are difficult to judge in size. This text provides all this information, and also includes gradient profiles to help assess the difficulty of a route.
This text provides easy-to-understand maps and background information to the National Cycling Network, helping cyclists to choose the best routes.
A wonderful reference book about the old tracks, drove roads, and military routes that have been forgotten by later road builders.
The tours in this guide range from short rides suitable for all the family to half and full day rides suitable for more experienced cyclists.
This cycle guide of central Scotland includes 25 cycle rides, ranging from short rides suitable for all the family, to half and full day rides for more experienced cyclists. 




