PF PERTHSHIRE, ANGUS
The Pathfinder Guides books are the perfect companion for country walks throughout Britain. Each guide book features 28 circular walks with easy-to-follow route descriptions, all tried and tested by seasoned walkers. The routes range from extended strolls to exhilarating hikes, so there is something for everyone.
- Large scale Ordnance Survey mapping
- GPS waypoint references
- Background details of each area
- Details of refreshment stops and parking
- Walking safety advice
- Information on Walkers and the Law
The eastern part of central Scotland, where the Grampians dominate the horizon, could at first glance appear to be mountain country, but much of the area is low-lying, with flat woodland and agricultural land bordered by gentle, rounded hills and an attractive North Sea coastline.
Perthshire has enough lochs to rival Cumbria's Lake District. Dunsinane Hill and the site of Macbeth's castle can be seen on the Sidlaw Hills in Strathmore, Angus, and there are also coastal walks around the Fife peninsula, with its waterfront villages, sheltered harbours and sandy beaches.


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The Pathfinder Guides books are the perfect companion for country walks throughout Britain. Each guide book features 28 circular walks with easy-to-follow route descriptions, all tried and tested by seasoned walkers. The routes range from extended strolls to exhilarating hikes, so there is something for everyone.
- Large scale Ordnance Survey mapping
- GPS waypoint references
- Background details of each area
- Details of refreshment stops and parking
- Walking safety advice
- Information on Walkers and the Law
The eastern part of central Scotland, where the Grampians dominate the horizon, could at first glance appear to be mountain country, but much of the area is low-lying, with flat woodland and agricultural land bordered by gentle, rounded hills and an attractive North Sea coastline.
Perthshire has enough lochs to rival Cumbria's Lake District. Dunsinane Hill and the site of Macbeth's castle can be seen on the Sidlaw Hills in Strathmore, Angus, and there are also coastal walks around the Fife peninsula, with its waterfront villages, sheltered harbours and sandy beaches.























