If you've used the level crossing at Dalwhinnie as part of a long-distance through route, please complete the @ScotWays questionnaire and map to let them know where&when you went: https://t.co/dUkB5DXTDN
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#LochRannoch#LochEricht#Corrour#FortWilliam?
Over the last six months, we’ve taken a tour around the 25 sections (areas) covered by the brand new sixth edition of our guidebook, #ScottishHillTracks, published this year in the centenary of its predecessor’s publication. Here’s the whole journey in one 🧵:
@iancampbell251@probpatterns@sneakypetesclub Nope, this was the BEST Saturday night! Dancing and laughing and shout/singing. Thankyou to everyone that made this happen. @probpatterns please come back to Scotland just as soon as ever you can
We’re excited to announce the long-awaited release of the sixth edition of our iconic guidebook Scottish Hill Tracks, in the centenary year of its predecessor, Hill Paths in Scotland. 🧵 1/7 #ScottishHillTracks
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@PentlandHillsRP@BBCRadioScot The new edition of Scottish Hill Tracks is launched this weekend, and to celebrrate, a group of our members and volunteers will walk this way tomorrow, following a route we've promoted since 1885. You can order the book at https://t.co/UWsKVltQPz
Brilliant to hear #ScottishHillTracks editor Tim Simons on @BBCRadioScot this morning! Celebrating this new book, Scotland's historic routes and @ScotWays' amazing volunteer team 💚🥾🚵♀️🐴📗
Our sign at Bonaly, pointing out a right of way through the @PentlandHillsRP, route 46 in #ScottishHillTracks. Tomorrow morning's @BBCRadioScot Out of Doors will feature our director Tim Simons talking about the new book. https://t.co/8XNk0VvlML #FingerpostFriday
There are guided tours of Wemyss Bay Station on Saturday 28 September as part of Inverclyde Doors Open Day. Come and learn about the architecture and history of the station. Tours start from the bookshop at 11.00, 12.00, 14.00 and 15.00. No need to book.
A map showing the road from Milford Haven to Haverfordwest, 1792.
This is part of a series produced by the South Wales Association for the Improvement of Roads, who were ‘determined that good roads shall be made wherever the Mail Coach passes’.
#MapMonday#ExploreYourArchive
Obsessed with this project in Northampton Station – they’re trying to collect a ticket to there originating from all stations in the UK. Surely some of you enthusiasts would travel there from somewhere random just to help them tick a box?? 🚆
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