Bike Scotland Trails Guide
40 of the Best Mountain Bike Routes in Scotland
Pocket Mountains Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 15. May 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
96 pages
978-0-9550822-2-1 (ISBN)
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Description
With the 2007 Mountain Biking World Championships approaching and some of the most exciting mountain bike centres in Britain being developed, Scotland has well earned its title 'outdoor capital of Europe' and in this book, the country's most respected mountain bike journalist and photographer team up to select 40 of the best mountain biking routes across the country. "Bike Scotland Trails Guide" covers all of Scotland's popular mountain biking centres, as well as many less-known routes explored by the authors. This little book is indispensable for anyone new to mountain biking in Scotland, but there are also some unexpected finds for those who want to get seriously off the beaten trail.
With the 2007 Mountain Biking World Championships approaching and some of the most exciting mountain bike centres in Britain being developed, Scotland has well earned its title 'outdoor capital of Europe' and in this book, the country's most respected mountain bike journalist and photographer team up to select 40 of the best mountain biking routes across the country. "Bike Scotland Trails Guide" covers all of Scotland's popular mountain biking centres, as well as many less-known routes explored by the authors. This little book is indispensable for anyone new to mountain biking in Scotland, but there are also some unexpected finds for those who want to get seriously off the beaten trail.
With the 2007 Mountain Biking World Championships approaching and some of the most exciting mountain bike centres in Britain being developed, Scotland has well earned its title 'outdoor capital of Europe' and in this book, the country's most respected mountain bike journalist and photographer team up to select 40 of the best mountain biking routes across the country. "Bike Scotland Trails Guide" covers all of Scotland's popular mountain biking centres, as well as many less-known routes explored by the authors. This little book is indispensable for anyone new to mountain biking in Scotland, but there are also some unexpected finds for those who want to get seriously off the beaten trail.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bo'ness
United Kingdom
Illustrations
40 colour photographs, 40 colour maps
Dimensions
Height: 148 mm
Width: 105 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-9550822-2-1 (9780955082221)
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Richard Moore | Andy McCandlish
Bike Scotland Trails Guide
40 of the Best Mountain Bike Routes in Scotland
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02/2007
2nd Edition
Pocket Mountains Ltd
€28.65
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Persons
As a racing cyclist, Richard Moore represented Scotland at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur. He is now a sports and outdoors journalist and writes for the Sunday Herald, The Herald, The Scotsman and Scotland on Sunday. Scotland's top adventure sports photographer, Andy McCandlish is a regular contributor to The Herald, Sunday Herald and Scotland on Sunday, and to magazines including MBR, Singletrack and Trail.
As a racing cyclist, Richard Moore represented Scotland at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur. He is now a sports and outdoors journalist and writes for the Sunday Herald, The Herald, The Scotsman and Scotland on Sunday. Scotland's top adventure sports photographer, Andy McCandlish is a regular contributor to The Herald, Sunday Herald and Scotland on Sunday, and to magazines including MBR, Singletrack and Trail.
As a racing cyclist, Richard Moore represented Scotland at the 1998 Commonwealth Games in Kuala Lumpur. He is now a sports and outdoors journalist and writes for the Sunday Herald, The Herald, The Scotsman and Scotland on Sunday. Scotland's top adventure sports photographer, Andy McCandlish is a regular contributor to The Herald, Sunday Herald and Scotland on Sunday, and to magazines including MBR, Singletrack and Trail.