Written while he was in the army, 'Highland Days' is Tom Weir's classic account of his early days climbing over 300 Munros by the time war broke out in 1939.
Tom Weir Books
Tom Weir was a Scottish climber, author, and broadcaster. He was a pioneering campaigner for the protection of Scotland's environment and wrote a column for The Scots Magazine for over 50 years. Weir also hosted the television series Weir's Way, where he met local people and explored the landscape and its natural history. His work focuses on the Scottish landscape and its natural heritage.






Tom Weir
- 250 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Tom Weir as a popular television personality climaxed a long life as explorer, naturalist and photographer. His dedication took him from impoverished Glasgow to the ends of the earth and this selection, some never before published, touches on all his many enthusiasms, a book to appeal to all who hold dear the memory of a notable Scotsman.
Weir's World
- 320 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Tom Weir is one of Scotland's best-known and best-loved figures, a world traveller who brings a tireless and charming enthusiasm to the promotion of Scotland's natural heritage.
Weir's Way
- 255 pages
- 9 hours of reading
From the Solway Firth in the south to Shetland in the north, from remote St Kilda to the west to St Abbs in the east, Tom Weir explores Scotland as a walker and climber and introduces his readers to the range of wildlife and people living in the countryside and towns.
The Kyle Line in Pictures
- 50 pages
- 2 hours of reading