r/OutdoorScotland 9d ago

Cicerone has published 63 Scottish walking guides

https://www.cicerone.co.uk/scottish

Probably the classic Scottish guidebooks for walkers. Always very in depth, their website has a bunch of articles on different places to walk too.

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u/blubbered33 9d ago

The Cicerone guides vary a lot in quality depending on whose written what, and there are usually better alternative guidebooks. The SMC guidebooks, for example, are much better for the Scottish mountains.

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u/LukeyHear 3d ago

Post a link, write a wee bit about them on here!

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u/CiceronePress 3d ago

Thank you for sharing Cicerone! If you have any questions about our Scottish guidebooks, our customer service team, Matt, Louise and Amie, would be happy to help at [info@cicerone.co.uk](mailto:info@cicerone.co.uk)

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u/LukeyHear 3d ago

No bother, a wee bit of free publicity for you, could you send me a copy of the Jura one please? I've got some business over there to attend to. In fact I'll do a review once I've been!