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St Magnus Way

Walk or cycle Orkney Mainland

By David Mazza

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Rucksack Readers Paperback English

St Magnus Way

Walk or cycle Orkney Mainland

By David Mazza

Regular price £14.99
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  • Orkney is Scotland’s best-kept secret: a supreme outdoor destination that is more accessible than you expect, by ferry or plane. It offers world-class prehistory, approachable wildlife and welcoming Orcadian hospitality.This pilgrimage walk celebrates Orkney’s patron saint, Magnus, some 900 years after his martyrdom. The 60-mile St Magnus Way has it all: manageable daily distances, stunning coastal vistas, unique wildlife, tidal islands, historic interest and great variety of terrain. It starts from the site of Magnus’ martyrdom on Egilsay and culminates at his cathedral in Orkney’s capital Kirkwall.For cyclists, the 67-mile (108 km) St Magnus Cycleway visits the same places as the Way. However it runs almost wholly on tarmac and is readily split into two circuits of 27 and 40 miles respectively (44 km and 64 km respectively).This essential trail guide contains all you need to plan your visit on foot or bike:Foreword by Magnus Linklaterbiography of St Magnus and his cathedralplanning info for travel by car, ferry and planerichly illustrated sections on history, geology and wildlifevisit info for museums, distilleries and the World Heritage Siteconcise step-by-step directions14 pages with route mapping at 1:30,000in full colour, with 101 photos.
Orkney is Scotland’s best-kept secret: a supreme outdoor destination that is more accessible than you expect, by ferry or plane. It offers world-class prehistory, approachable wildlife and welcoming Orcadian hospitality.This pilgrimage walk celebrates Orkney’s patron saint, Magnus, some 900 years after his martyrdom. The 60-mile St Magnus Way has it all: manageable daily distances, stunning coastal vistas, unique wildlife, tidal islands, historic interest and great variety of terrain. It starts from the site of Magnus’ martyrdom on Egilsay and culminates at his cathedral in Orkney’s capital Kirkwall.For cyclists, the 67-mile (108 km) St Magnus Cycleway visits the same places as the Way. However it runs almost wholly on tarmac and is readily split into two circuits of 27 and 40 miles respectively (44 km and 64 km respectively).This essential trail guide contains all you need to plan your visit on foot or bike:Foreword by Magnus Linklaterbiography of St Magnus and his cathedralplanning info for travel by car, ferry and planerichly illustrated sections on history, geology and wildlifevisit info for museums, distilleries and the World Heritage Siteconcise step-by-step directions14 pages with route mapping at 1:30,000in full colour, with 101 photos.