This John Muir Way Adventure Atlas includes 54 pages of continuous Ordnance Survey mapping covering the 134 mile (215 km) long-distance footpath in Scotland.
Named after the Scottish conservationist, John Muir, who was instrumental in the creation of the first National Parks in the USA, the coast to coast route is suitable for both cyclists and walkers.
From Helensburgh to Dunbar, the footpath encounters great natural beauty, with stunning views and tranquil wild places; sites of historical importance and industrial heritage; grand buildings and
impressive engineering; Scotland’s historic capital, Edinburgh and coastal towns and villages.
The trail is highlighted differently to identify the walking route (which also shows handy mileage markers) and alternative sections of the cycle route. A useful route planner guide includes a breakdown of distances along the path with an easy to use reference to amenities in nearby towns and villages.
A-Z Adventure Atlases include a comprehensive index to towns, villages, natural features,
nature reserves, car parks and youth hostels. Each index entry has a page
reference and a six figure National Grid Reference.
QR codes give smart phone users quick and easy
access to a broad range of helpful web sites, including route updates and
alerts, regional information, map reading advice and weather reports etc.