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The Ultimate Scottish C2C Guide
Linking Annan on the Solway Firth and South Queensferry on the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh, the Scottish C2C is a 125 miles signed cycle route. It is a mix of country lanes, high quality cycle paths and seaside promenades. It also features two challenging climbs, over the classic Devil’s Beef Tub and through the Moorfoot Hills, before opening out onto the panoramic view of the Lothians, Edinburgh Castle and the Firth of Forth. It finishes under the mighty Forth Rail Bridge. This is the complete guide, including maps, directions, attractions along the way and accommodation.
Title - The Ultimate Scottish C2C Guide: Coast to Coast Across Scotland by Bike
Author/Editor/Introduction - Richard Peace
Publisher - Excellent Books
Date Published - First edition, 2015
Cover - Paperback
Pages - 128
Dimensions - 17cm x 13cm x 10mm
ISBN - 978-1901464320 -
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