The MacGillycuddy Reeks is an area of outstanding natural beauty and is Ireland's prime hillwalking and climbing recreation area. Its obvious future is as a national park. The national park status would safeguard the land as an area ...
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Language: en
Pages: 140
Pages: 140
A guide to 20 of popular walking routes on the MacGillycuddy's Reeks contains full-colour maps specially commissioned from the Ordnance Survey, photographs and map references. This guide also encompasses the history of the area, its geology and natural history, its place names and people. It offers useful information on travel
Language: en
Pages: 192
Pages: 192
Whether a leisurely rambler or a serious hill walker, there’s a good chance you’ve visited or plan to visit at least one of Ireland’s County High Points. While this special set of Irish hills and mountains continues to attract more visitors each year, they’ve never had a walking guidebook exclusively
Language: en
Pages: 51
Pages: 51
Books about Hillwalker's Guide to Carrauntoohil and Macgillycuddy's Reeks
Language: en
Pages: 96
Pages: 96
Nowhere in Ireland is there such a rich diversity of walks as Killarney. Thousands visit every year to walk in the beautiful landscape for which Killarney is renowned, and until now there has been no guidebook for these walks. Jim Ryan has compiled eighteen of Killarney’s most interesting low level
Language: en
Pages: 192
Pages: 192
A col is the lowest point on the saddle between two mountains. Graham Robb has spent years uncovering and cataloguing the 2,002 cols and 105 passes scattered across the British Isles. Some of these obscure and magical sites are virgin cols that have never been crossed. Dozens were lost by