Imprint:
United Kingdom. : Kelly Morrison, 2022.
Collation:
193 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 21 cm.
Contents:
Introduction - - Deeside & the Deeside Way - - Note from the author - - Visiting responsibly - - Enhance your visit - - Getting to the start - - Section 1: Aberdeen - Drumoak - - Duthie Park to West Cults - - Homage to Nan Shepherd - - West Cults to Drumoak - - Additional walk - Drum Castle - - Section 2: Drumoak to Banchory - - Drumoak to Milton of Crathes - - Additional walk - Crathes Castle - - Milton of Crathes to Banchory - - Section 3: Banchory - Aboyne - - Banchory to Kincardine O'Neil - - Additional walk - Kincardine O'Neill - - Kincardine O'Neill to Aboyne - - Section 4: Aboyne - Ballater - - Aboyne to Dinnet - - Additional walk - Loch Kinord & Burn O'Vat - - Dinnet to Ballater - - Additional walk - Polhollick Bridge - - Section 5: the road to Braemar - - Crathie - - Braemar - - Additional walk - the Queen's Drive - - Afterword - - Acknowledgments - - About the author - - References - - Index.
Summary:
This Deeside Way companion guide is for curious wanderers, to accompany and enhance your exploration of the 41-mile waymarked path - from the city of Aberdeen, through the towns, villages and hamlets of beautiful Deeside and into the Cairngorms National Park. With simple maps, notes, recommendations and words from locals connected to the 'Way', this companion guide offers over 40 points of interest on the path and beyond, from cafés and castles, to Pictish stones, railway heritage, and the plaque at Nan Shepherd's home.
ISBN:
9781399942621 (pbk)
Local Class:
AbD5
914.124
914.124
Bookmark Link:
https://aberdeencity.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/ENQ/KIDS/BIBENQ?BRN=3395161