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Where to next? Arrochar Alps

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LFTO Features team, 24 November 2008 12:00

Complex, steep and with impressive profiles, it’s clear to see why the compact group of peaks just west of Arrochar get the name ‘Arrochar Alps’. They have all the characteristics of their grander European namesakes save for the permanent snows and glaciers. Mostly these randomly positioned peaks are climbed individually, with out-and-back routes up their respective corries proving the most ...

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Where to next? Arrochar Alps

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LFTO Features team, 24 November 2008 12:00

Complex, steep and with impressive profiles, it’s clear to see why the compact group of peaks just west of Arrochar get the name ‘Arrochar Alps’. They have all the characteristics of their grander European namesakes save for the permanent snows and glaciers. Mostly these randomly positioned peaks are climbed individually, with out-and-back routes up their respective corries proving the most ...

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Where to next? The Bronte Moors

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LFTO Features team, 29 September 2008 09:00

Immerse yourself in literary history in beautiful Bronte country Haworth, makes it’s living from Bronte-related tourism and it’s a pleasant place to explore with its quaint gift-shops, but for dramatic Heathcliff-inspired walks, there is an easy to follow route to the heather-filled moors.The footpath from the town passes the Bronte Parsonage Museum as well as a churchyard, which the Bronte sisters would ...

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