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River Ayr Way

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Publication Type
Guidebook
Author
Dane Love
ISBN
9780951812884
Date Published
2019 (reprint)
Size
208 x 108
Number of Pages
136pp
Cost
£10.00
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Available from http://www.dane-love.co.uk/pages/shop/product.html?product_id=5174346
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Publisher's Information 2010

Now in its Second Edition. A popular guide to the River Ayr Way, a 42-mile walk through the Ayrshire countryside, following the River Ayr from its source at Glenbuck downstream to the coast at Ayr. As well as a guide to the walk, this is a detailed history and guide to the places passed en route. Indispensable for walkers, the book comes complete with full-colour Ordnance Survey maps of the route.

Dane Love lives in the Ayrshire countryside. He has written over twenty books on Scottish subjects in general, and on Ayrshire in particular. He works as a teacher at Irvine Royal Academy, but spends most of his free time travelling around the countryside collecting information for his books. He is the Honorary Secretary of the Scottish Covenanter Memorials Association, a member of the Ayrshire Archaeological and Natural History Society and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. With his interest in all things Scottish, he has traced his ancestry back to Robin Love, who fought with Bonnie Prince Charlie at the battles of Prestonpans and Culloden.


Paths Covered by this Publication:

66 km / 41 miles

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