Outstanding Walks Scotland

Talks + Events
Strathearn Community Library
Culture Perth & Kinross
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Hear from local author Felicity Martin as she discusses her latest book, Outstanding Walks Scotland.

Gain insight into the varied delights that walkers can enjoy in each part of the country, including ‘don’t miss’ sites and picture essay locations, from history and archaeology to wildlife watching and cultural highlights. Be inspired to try new walks and explore places that you have yet to visit. You'll also hear about how Felicity plans and carries out research for her guidebooks, sharing stories behind memorable walks, including her best and worst experiences. A Q&A session will follow the talk.

About the author 

Felicity moved to Perthshire in 1986 to work for an insurance company but escaped office life to become a freelance writer and photographer over 25 years ago. She has written more than 15 guidebooks on walks and contributed to many more. Other work includes magazine features about outdoor activities, nature, and campervan travel.  

This event supports the Crieff & Strathearn Drovers’ Tryst Walking Festival, which runs from 9th – 12th May 2025.

Dates
Thu 8 May: 19:30
Tickets Price

£5.50 (inc. 10% booking fee)

Age Restrictons

Strathearn Community Library

Pittenzie Road, Crieff PH7 3JN

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