
Cateran TrailIn October 2006 the route was improved with an 8-mile off-road section replacing the road slog from Dalnaglar to Kirkton of Glenisla. Our upgrade card has detailed… moreabout Cateran Trail 
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We followed your new route via Auchentaple Loch and Loch Shandra to the pub at Kirkton of Glenisla. Although the old route via Blacklunans and Drumore is most attractive, the new off-road trail is even better. The views of the valleys, rolling hills and distant snow-capped mountains were superb. It really is a great service that you provide.
HT, a customer from Milngavie, near Glasgow
An excellent guidebook which made the whole walk very straightforward. I did the new Dalnaglar to Kirkton of Glenisla route and it was lovely, with the lochs and deer in the heather, plus lots of interesting birds. Thank you once again.
BB, a customer from Edinburgh
My immediate reaction, on receiving and looking at the guidebook, was to want to put on my boots and step out on the Trail. The informative background, clear instructions and attractive photographs make it appear a very appealing route ... Separate boxes highlight many points of interest that could easily be missed, such as Diarmid's Tomb near the Spittal of Glenshee. I particularly like the way the drop-down map can be folded away at the page you are at, so you can easily find your place again.
Excerpted from Felicity Martin's review (PA 24.9.04,p 26)
It is a beautifully produced and informative little book and I look forward to walking the route.
By email
Another of Rucksack Reader's excellent waterproof guides ... the Cateran Trail allows walkers to appreciate the beauty of an all too often overlooked area of the country.
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