Board a ferry in Skye, and just 25 minutes later you’ll find yourself in the island of Raasay which, according to the book’s author, Nick Fairweather, offers a more intimate and varied landscape than its famous neighbour but with the panoramic backdrop of the Cuillin, Trotternish and mainland hills.
His illustrated guide, which was produced with the support of many islanders and visitors, features 20 walking routes which allow you to explore the spectacular scenery of this special island.
Like rings on a tree, old paths can record the evolution of an area and many of the walks in this book reflect the changing history of the island, from the stone and bronze ages through the Clearances to iron ore mining in the last century. The walk descriptions are linked to people who live on Raasay or have visited the island, and include one linked to the famous Calum’s Road.