The definitive guide to seeing all the wonders of Scotland under
paddle power.
Scotland is one of the most appealing destinations for kayakers,
canoeists and paddleboarders from all over the world. That's because if
there is one country best seen from the water, it is Scotland. Loch Ness
contains more water than all of the rivers and lakes in England and
Wales combined - and there are 27,000 other lochs to explore as well.
What's more, with 125,000km of rivers and 800 islands, there's always
somewhere new to paddle. And the spectacular Scottish scenery only adds
to the appeal.
This book is the complete guide to paddling the wonderfully varied
waterways, lochs, rivers and coasts of Scotland, compiled by Ally
Findlay, a paddleboard instructor and tour guide based in Glasgow. He
covers all regions of Scotland:
- South Scotland, including the coast at Kirkcudbright and Fleet Bay,
and inland to Loch Ken, and the Galloway Canoe Trail
- Central Scotland, including Loch Lomond and the beautiful Trossachs
National Park
- East Coast Scotland, including the Forth Bridges
- West Coast Scotland, from the coast at Arasaig to lochs and rivers
including the amazing Rannoch Moor
- Scottish Highlands, which become a magical playground in the northwest
following the Inverpoly routes
From short paddles to day trips into the stunning wilderness, this book
covers excursions for all occasions and all levels of ability,
explaining where to begin and what to look out for. Most are well suited
to canoe and kayak, but going further, some are even better explored
standing up on a paddleboard, including cross-Scotland routes such as
the Shin System.
With beautiful and evocative photography, and clear maps, this is the
essential guide to seeing Scotland under paddle power, exploring where
to go, how to get there and what to see en route.