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Great Glen Way Harvey National Trail XT40
Great Glen Way, a 126km/79 miles trail from Fort William along Loch Ness to Inverness, presented at 1:40,000 on a light, waterproof and tear-resistant map from Harvey Map Services. The whole route is covered on four overlapping panels, and includes street plans of Fort William (showing the start/end of the West Highland Way) and Inverness. Map legend includes German and French; additional text is in English only. Monster spotting locations are, unfortunately, not marked!Maps in the Harvey’s series covering Great Britain’s national trails and other long-distance footpaths are printed on light, waterproof and tear-resistant synthetic paper and cover the routes at 1:40,000 or 1:60,000. Topography is shown by contours at 15m intervals, with additional spot heights plus colouring and/or graphics to provide a very detailed picture of the terrain (boulder fields, scree, crags, etc) and vegetation / land use (pastures, moorland, woodlands, etc). In Scotland peaks and hills classified as Munros, Corbetts and Donalds are marked. The overprint for the long-distance trail shows sections on local or main roads (highlighting danger points), on tracks, and on footpaths, indicating intermittent or not visible paths. The maps also show other right of way paths, including permissive paths and bridleways. Symbols indicate various facilities and accommodation options (including campsites and youth hostels), pubs and refreshments, food shops, banks, information points, etc, both along the route itself and in the nearby locations. All maps are GPS compatible, with the British National Grid overprinted on each panel. The maps also include useful contact details and general advice.To see other titles in this series please click on the series link.