With some of the most varied and beautiful landscape in the world, walking and climbing in Scotland is amongst the most rewarding to be found - despite rain and midges!
From wild coastal and island stravaiging to spectacular peaks, Scottish walking guides and literature reflect that glorious variety and the freedom to be found in the remote and high places.
Kingdoms of Experience
Andrew Greig
The story of the 1985 expedition to climb Everest by the north-east ridge. Shortlisted for the Boardman-Tasker Award.
North-West Highlands
Dave Broadhead
The definitive guide to walking the mountains of North-west Scotland
Scotland's Best Small Mountains
Kirstie Shirra
Many of Scotland's finest mountains are neglected by walkers, purely because they lack a few metres in height.
Summit Fever
Andrew Greig
A modern classic of climbing literature which came about from Mal Duff's invitation to Greig to join a Karakoram expedition to conquer the Mustagh Tower - despite Greig having no climbing experience!
The Munros
Donald Bennett
The definitive guide to climbing the mountains above 3000 feet in Scotland
The Sky’s the Limit
Anna Magnusson
The first Scotswoman to climb all seven highest mountains on the seven continents and the oldest woman to climb Everest.
The Ultimate Guide to the Munros (Pt. 3)
Ralph Storer
Volume 3 explores the dramatic landscape of the Northern Central Highlands.

Ben Nevis and Glen Coe
Isle of Skye
NOT The West Highland Way
Ribbon of Wildness
Rock and Roll Mountains
Scotland
Scotland's Mountain Ridges
Scotland's Mountains Before Mountaineers
St Cuthbert's Way
The Corbetts and Other Scottish Hills
The Isle of Skye
Walking in the Hebrides
Walking Through Scotland's History
Weir's Way
Weir's World
West Highland Way
Winter Climbs Ben Nevis and Glen Coe