Edinburgh and Lothian

by Roger Smith

Published 30 April 2002
Mercat Press walking books are practical guides and attractive souvenirs. Written by experienced authors, they can be used with confidence. The carefully selected local walks are accompanied by easy-to-use maps and colour photographs. The unique location of Edinburgh ensures an exhilirating variety of walks. Within the city itself, the Old and New Towns are full of fascinating corners to explore, and Arthur's Seat and Holyrood Park provide a rural space for the city walker. The whole of the Water of Leith Walkway is covered in this book and there are easy and enjoyable routes by the Firh of Forth and along the towpath of the Union Canal. More rugged walking can be sampled in the Pentland Hills, and there are excursions to outlying attractions such as Linlithgow Palace, North Berwick Law and the haunting and mysterious Rosslyn Chapel.

Highland Perthshire

by Roger Smith

Published April 1994
Describes 25 walks in the varied area between Killiecrankie, Kenmore and Dunkeld. Much of the scenery is famous and the walks visit many places of local interest, including ancient stone circles and burial grounds, waterfalls, historic castles and the site of the Battle of Killiecrankie.