![40 Walks Devon](https://assets.trouva.com/image/upload/w_360,h_360,f_auto,q_auto:eco,dpr_auto,c_pad,b_white/v1670000654/brand/60410cf99eeb680007885c21/ec9e90e4-0f9c-48c2-9ac9-1984c7baee2d.jpg)
![GB Flag](https://assets.trouva.com/image/upload/f_auto,q_auto:eco,dpr_auto,c_pad,b_white/v1581881201/flags/GB.png)
Pocket Mountains 40 Walks Devon
Known to the ancient people of Central Scotland as uchel – ‘the high place’ – the long upland massif of the Ochils rises between the River Forth and the Southern Highlands, with a dramatic escarpment running between the cities of Stirling and Perth. The high rounded hills are cleaved by steep-sided ravines and dotted with castles, standing stones, burial mounds, hillforts and battlesites, making the Ochils a walker’s paradise. This collection of 40 routes covers all the main summits, as well as the magnificent glens and the two rivers, the Allan and the Devon, which transect them.