We stock every British Climbing Guide Book in print that we know of, and also list as well, a few just out of print ones. This is (as far as we are aware) the only site containing this information that is kept up to date. Please let us know of anything we have missed.
Also included are some walking, scrambling, fell running, mountain biking, ski mountaineering and canoeing guides.
Deep water soloing in the UK, Europe and a few selected venues around the world.
93 routes in the mountains of Glencoe centred around the historic White Corries ski area.
Guide to running and walking the Bob Graham, the Paddy Buckley and the Charlie Ramsay rounds.
24 Munros in under 24 hours, including Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Scotland.
Complete round up of the Scottish Hills from the border northwards in one volume.
The Scottish Hills, how they were formed and the animals and plants that inhabit them.
Comprehensive biography of Britain's highest mountain. Superbly illustrated.
Details the first hundred years of climbing in The Cairngorms, from 1893 to 1993.
Scotland's 1000m hills - of which there are only 130 (as opposed to 282 Munros).
An excellent book, superbly and richly illustrated with photos, maps and routes on all 282 Munros.
Detailed tabular information on the Munros (and also the Corbetts, Donalds and Grahams).
The alternative to the SMC title of the same name is an equally nicely presented guide.
Guide to the Munros. Volume 1 (of 2) covers Mull and everything south of Fort William.
Guide to the Munros. Volume 2 (of 2) covers everything north of Fort William.
A mini pocket size walking guide to the Munros. Attractively illustrated with simple maps.
The first completion of all 277 Munros in a single winter.
Maps of all the Scottish Munros in one book!
Suggested routes up all the Corbetts (Scottish hills between 2500 feet and 3000 feet).
Describes recommended routes on the Grahams and the Donalds.
Covers a vast area of Scotland from the Great Glen to the North Coast.
Walking and mountain guide to the area east of Dalwhinnie, south to Pitlochry and north to Ben Rinnes.
Walking guide to the area from Tyndrum north to Creag Meagaidh and east as far as Dalwhinnie.
Walking and mountain guide to the area north of Glasgow/Edinburgh, north to Loch Rannoch.
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