The magical west Highland Way runs for almost a hundred miles from Milngavie, on the outskirts of Glasgow, to the biggest town in The Highlands, Fort William, through some of the most dramatic countryside and historically turbulent sites in the British Isles.
The route passes beautiful Loch Lomond, a giant among British fresh water lakes; Rob Roy’s cave; desolate Rannoch Moor; brooding Glencoe with its notorious Devil’s Staircase; and ends in the shadow of the United Kingdom’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis. Photographer Belinda Knox presents an illustrated guide to the Way featuring the absorbing history of the route, its folklore and flora and fauna.
The Magic of the West Highland Way: An opportunity to walk your way along the West Highland Way from a comfortable armchair and be inspired to put on those walking boots to explore the area for yourselves.