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'All around Dunbar there are the most beautiful and soul searching walks. From the short but bre ...
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Category East Lothian

'The path is extremely well defined by the passage of the estimated 125,000 visits per year.'
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Category Inverness-shire

'Aberdeen's network of core paths will benefit both local people and visitors to Aberdeen by pro ...
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Category City of Aberdeen

'Battle of Harlaw ... Granite City Trail ... Heritage Tree Trail ... Jacobite Trail and Collections ...
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Category City of Aberdeen

'The Club has a regular programme of fortnightly Sunday outings each year from March to November, an ...
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Category City of Aberdeen

'The Countryside Ranger Service works for a biodiverse, best value and socially inclusive future for ...
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'Part of an ambitious scheme which developed a series of paths around the North Sea Coast known as t ...
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Category Morayshire

'Aberdeenshire’s environment is one of its most valuable assets. It contributes to the high quality ...
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Category Aberdeenshire

'The route follows tracks and footpaths throughout, but after leaving Cannich it becomes increasingl ...
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Category Inverness-shire

PDFs to download (or leaflets to pick up from the local Library): 1. Arbroath Heritage Trail  - ...
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Category Angus

'This is a circular walk of about 5 miles, from Annan Town Hall to Whinnyrig, then Summergate, Water ...
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Category Dumfriesshire

'This is a walk which really gets under the skin of the landscape, offering you glimpses into th ...
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Category Dumfriesshire

Access to PDFs of descriptions of Walks around and about the Antonine Wall produced by Falkirk, Nort ...
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Category Central Scotland

'The coffin route was long the access to Applecross Bay from the north, before the coastal route ...
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'The Applecross Landscape Partnership Scheme (ALPS) is a partnership of: The Applecross Trust; Apple ...
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'The Ayrshire Coastal Path is now a key link in IAT Scotland, the Scottish "chapter" of the Inte ...
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Category South Ayrshire

'Newtonmore offers the visitor a wide range of activities within the village lying at the southe ...
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Category Midlothian

'Balkello's trees were only planted in the 1990s, but already the young woodland is a real contr ...
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Category City of Dundee

'The castle grounds feature two main pleasure gardens, one to the north of the house including r ...
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'The Lochalsh Woodland Walk is an attractively designed landscape open to the public through ...
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'Balmerino Abbey, or St Edward's Abbey, in Balmerino, Fife, Scotland, was a Cistercian monastic ...
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Category Fife

'This walk will take you through the grounds and gardens of Balmoral, passing by some of the monumen ...
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Category Aberdeenshire

Sections are: [1] Around Bearsden - - - : [2] Allander-Kelvin Rivers - - - : [3] Campsie Fells - - - ...
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'The Ochil Hills or "Ochils" can be seen across the Forth Valley and rise steeply from the valley fl ...
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Category Clackmannanshire

'Whether you want to walk the high tops or simply enjoy the lower slopes, you'll find lots to se ...
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Category Perthshire

'The Trust cares for almost 22km2 of land here, including the summits of Ben Lomond, Ptarmigan and B ...
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Category Stirling

'The Postman's Path, which clings to the coastline and was used to take post to and from Achilti ...
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'The complexity of the garden means finding your way around could be quite difficult. This h ...
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Category Argyllshire

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'Woodland, rivers and heather-clad hills make up the 145,000 acres that is Atholl Estates. The large ...
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Category Perthshire

The Trails are: [1] Keltyhill Glen (0.5 mile) - - - : [2] Blairenbathie Mine (1.5 miles) - - ...
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Category Fife

'You are most welcome to come along and we hope that you will enjoy walking with us and perh ...
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Category Perthshire

'The Bonnie Prince Charlie Trail project not only allows history buffs to retrace the steps of B ...
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Category Outer Hebrides

These short Walks are respectively around and about: Chirnside, Cove, Duns, Eyemouth and Nor ...
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Category Berwickshire

'The 64.5 mile / 103 Km walk was developed around the four ruined Border Abbeys and the location ...
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Category Roxburghshire

'We don't have an up-to-date route description of the first part of this route from Haywood to the A ...
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[1] Duchess's Drive (7 miles) - - - : [2] Lady's Walk (2 miles) - - - : [3] Bell o' the Woods (1 ...
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Category Selkirkshire

The Six Walks are: [1] Creag Choinnich for outstanding views over the village - - - : [2] Queens Dri ...
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Category Angus

'The grounds and surrounds are worthy of a visit alone – from the W A Nesfield-influenced la ...
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Category Buteshire

'We'd like more residents and visitors to get out and about around town - on foot or on bicycle. Thi ...
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Category Fife

'This right of way over Addie Hill has evidently been in use for very many years by the general ...
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Category Banffshire

'Our forest is on the north end of Bute, near to the Colintraive-Rhubodach ferry terminal. Y ...
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Category Buteshire

From birdwatchers to families there is plenty to discover all year round. With experiences t ...
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Category Dumfriesshire

'... However, you don't need to undertake a serious expedition to enjoy the hills of the Cairngorms. ...
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'This walk should be within the capability of an averagely fit family, although the walker should be ...
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Category Wigtownshire

'We meet once a month on a Sunday morning at 0900 usually, in the car park opposite The Norseman Hot ...
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Category Caithness

'Ask around and you will often find that local folk can point you in the direction of all so ...
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Category Caithness

'Callendar Estate offers fantastic walking opportunities from short walks for all abilities to longe ...
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Category Falkirk

'Divided into three 5 day sections and is in total 249 miles long. As Scotland's "wildest long dista ...
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Category Inverness-shire

'The Capel Mounth road lies above 2000 feet high for much of its way. In winter, like a lot of other ...
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Category Aberdeenshire

'The 7 ½ miles (12 km) of routes through the forest are mostly earth paths with some loose g ...
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Category Fife

'Meikle Bin is a rewarding walk; delivering the most prominent vantage point in the Campsies. From t ...
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Category Stirling

'The route follows some of their old drove roads and ancient tracks across a varied terrain of f ...
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Category Perthshire

Cawdor Castle is normally open from early May to early October. There is an 'all inclusive' entr ...
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Category Nairnshire

'A wide range of walks are organised throughout the year and we do not just focus on the Och ...
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Category Clackmannanshire

'The Clyde Coastal Path (CCP) crosses some beautiful country, particularly the section over the muir ...
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Category Renfrewshire

Park Sites 1. Barnbrock Campsite : - - : 2. Castle Semple Visitor Centre : - - : 3. Dalry Mo ...
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Category Lanarkshire

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Category Berwickshire

Recommended Walks [1] Balnahard - - - : [2] Oransay Priory - - - : [3] Cable Bay - - - : [4] Ardsken ...
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Category Inner Hebrides

Details given of the Woods under these headings: [1] Auchenshuggle - - - : [2] Boden Boo - - - : [3] ...
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Category City of Glasgow

[1] Ross and Cromarty - - - : [2] Inverness and Nairn - - - : [3] Skye and Lochalsh - - - : [4] ...
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Category Highland

'Before starting the walk, however, there are two conditions to be met - physical fitness and organi ...
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Category Inverness-shire

'Corstorphine Hill is only 531 feet (161 metres) high. However, from all angles it presents a lo ...
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'The story of "the most beautiful shortcut in the world" began in 1771 when James Watt surve ...
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Category Argyllshire

'Although you won't meet any drovers, don't be surprised to meet the odd long distance walker, c ...
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Category West Lothian

'The Cruickshank Botanic Garden is situated in Old Aberdeen on the King's College campus of ...
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Category City of Aberdeen

'First-time visitors can enjoy a great circular walk: The fully-accessible Hill 99 viewpoint ...
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Category Nairnshire

'Nowadays the name "Culbin Sands" means a beach, but formerly the name meant a large area of loo ...
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Category Nairnshire

'Walk the battlefield now restored to how it appeared to the opposing forces on that fateful day ...
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Category Inverness-shire

'Cumbernauld Glen is used by walkers, cyclists and horse riders. Please be aware of other us ...
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The Walks were prepared by the Ramblers Association Scotland St Andrews Group with assistance from S ...
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Category Fife

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Category Fife

'Are you a boots or sandals sort of person? Whether you fancy a stout 2-hour hike with slope ...
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'A seven mile network of paths already exists across the country park providing opportunitie ...
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'From the Moray Firth this unusually varied railway walk winds its way from sea level up to Dava ...
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Category Morayshire

'Do take care when exploring the 4 ½ miles of trails here, as there are some uneven surfaces ...
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Category Fife

'The path is suitable for walkers and cyclists with many sections suitable for horses as well and is ...
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Category City of Aberdeen

Three walks in and around Dingwall: [1] Canal and Firth - - - : [2] Tulloch Castle - - - : [3] To Kn ...
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'A major draw of North Ayrshire is the opportunity to get outdoors and enjoy our stunning natural sc ...
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Category North Ayrshire

'Explore historic Edinburgh with its classic Georgian New Town or industrial Glasgow with its shipbu ...
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Category Scotland

'This is part of the long distance drove route between Wester Ross and on to the Corrieyairack and f ...
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Category Inverness-shire

'Crieff and Strathearn Drovers’ Tryst celebrates the journeys and lives of the people and ca ...
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Category Perthshire

'The 90,000 acre Estate boasts miles of beautiful walks and acres of gardens. Launch yoursel ...
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Category Dumfriesshire

Download from the Website PDFs of the eight walks: [1] Strathleven House - - - : [2] 100 Steps to Ca ...
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Category Dumfriesshire

'We have constructed a number of new bridges that ensure visitors can cross the Estate Burn at regul ...
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Category East Ayrshire

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Category City of Dundee

'The Garden is committed to Education for people of all ages, with more than 80,000 visitors ...
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Category City of Dundee

Access to details of over two dozen Parks and Open Spaces managed and maintained by the City Council ...
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Category City of Dundee

'Twenty-five women commemorated by bronze plaques in the city include artists, trades unionists, soc ...
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Category Fife

'The name Duns derives from the Gaelic Dun meaning fort (or hill top) which has been pluralised ...
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Category Berwickshire

'Most of the routes pass through extensively grazed areas, including open hill and heath, where dogs ...
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Category Sutherland

'East Ayrshire is renowned for its rich social heritage. It features dramatic and powerful scenery s ...
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Category East Ayrshire

'Get information on footpaths and rights of way, healthy walking, healthy habits and access to maps ...
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'The contrast in natural habitats along the route imbues the East Highland Way with a distinctive ch ...
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Category Inverness-shire

'Core paths can be anything from a tarmac path to a grassy field margin and this variety is impo ...
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Category East Lothian

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Category East Lothian

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'Edinburgh has a huge number of public parks, gardens and other green spaces ...'
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'1. House Histories : - - : 2. Auld Reekie : - - : 3. Athens of the North : - - : 4. Sense of Place ...
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'Three areas within the old boundaries of the old Eglinton estate have become nature reserves, f ...
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Category North Ayrshire

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Category Roxburghshire

'... Created in the 1920s by a group of enterprising locals, it is the only trail in Scotland to uti ...
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Category Fife

'The waymarked walk "a'boot Ellon" takes in the riverside as well as the wooded parklands behind ...
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Category Aberdeenshire

'We don't do route marches or yomps; we walk, we talk, we sit down, we eat, we point out hil ...
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Category Aberdeenshire

'Natural England is working to improve public access along a 62 mile (100 km) stretch of the Cumbria ...
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Category Dumfriesshire

'To get the best out of this waymarked trail, you can either print out the information from ...
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Category Dumfriesshire

'Walk in East Renfrewshire and find green hills, big views and miles of quiet paths. Most of our res ...
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'The hills around Loch Leven afford stunning views both of the Loch and over the numerous counti ...
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Category Kinross-shire

'The Falkirk Wheel is a fantastic day out with a difference and accessible to everyone! With ...
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Category Falkirk

'An attractive, varied woodland drapes the hillside between Fauldhouse and Harthill, coverin ...
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Category West Lothian

'From the cosmopolitan atmosphere of St. Andrews to the former coal mining towns of central Fife ...
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Category Fife

’Pilgrimage made a permanent mark on the landscape of Fife. Many of its roads, bridges and cross ...
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Category Fife

'The objectives of the Fife Access Forum are to: [1] Advise Fife Council and anyone else on ...
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Category Fife

'The basic ground rule for the walk is simple; deviation from the five degree line has to be minimis ...
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Category Argyllshire

'Take a walk in a secluded woodland, picnic by a glittering loch or feel the wind rush by your ears ...
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Category Scotland

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Category Angus

'There are two types of meet - the day meet (there and back on the same day) and the weekend ...
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Category Angus

'The route is an impressive 53 miles in length, is entirely off road and relatively flat, howeve ...
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Category City of Aberdeen

'A good number of paths have been established and free leaflets have been produced to guide both loc ...
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Category Morayshire

'A celebration of mountain culture in the outdoor capital of the UK ... Mountains inspire us ...
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Category Inverness-shire

'The Forth & Clyde Canal was designed by the eminent civil engineer John Smeaton and completed i ...
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Category Stirlingshire

'You can book a Guided Walk with a member of the Ranger Service. This service is usually availab ...
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Category Shetland

'Three of the walks are in the settlements of Clovenfords and Caddonfoot and two of the longer walks ...
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Category Selkirkshire

'Established in 1947; the park boasts tranquil valleys encompassed by heather-clad hills, ru ...
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'The "Galloway Kite Trail" around beautiful Loch Ken promotes the population of kites, recen ...
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'Walking is a great form of exercise. It is free, most people can do it, you don't need any special ...
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'The Gardens are open 7 am to dusk all year, with the glasshouses open 10am – 6pm (4.15 winter) with ...
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Category City of Glasgow

PDF Guides to download from the Website: 1. The Glasgow Necropolis Heriatge Trail : - - : 2. The Sou ...
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Category City of Glasgow

The Glasgow Core Paths Plan Map Index [PDF] divides the City into 60 areas: for each area a ...
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Category City of Glasgow

'Glasgow has a rich and fascinating history, from the Medieval City through to the present day. The ...
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Category City of Glasgow

'... These townships were not nearly as remote when inhabited as they seem now as there would have b ...
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Category Inverness-shire

‘This is the path the people of the townships in the Rothiemurchus area took to their summer shielin ...
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Category Inverness-shire

'Glenlivet itself is a special place that’s brimming with history and inspiring tales. Lying between ...
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Category Banffshire

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Category Fife

'Located only an hour south of Edinburgh, Glentress Peel in Glentress Forest is the gateway to T ...
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Category Peeblesshire

'Bennachie is one of the best known and most popular places to visit in north east Scotland. Bennach ...
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Category Aberdeenshire

'For the less experienced it is the perfect introduction to long distance walking, being for the ...
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Category Inverness-shire

'A Forest of the Future 'In 200 years, it will stretch over 160 square km at the heart of Scotla ...
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Category Stirlingshire

'A booklet called "Greenock Cemetery Walks" (created by East End Advisory, funded by Inverclyde ...
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Category Inverclyde

'The new Town Trail has been put together by local tourism group Discover Inverclyde and the Inv ...
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Category Inverclyde

'Muckle Roe is an island in Shetland, Scotland, in St. Magnus Bay, to the west of Mainland, Shetland ...
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Category Shetland

Uses part of the signposted Pentland Path Trail to the top of the Old Drove Road.
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Category West Lothian

'The Heritage Paths Project identifies, researches and promotes historic paths across the whole ...
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Category Scotland

'It should be noted that the section that goes through Crystal Rig windfarm has become dificult ...
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Category East Lothian

'Membership of HDR is open to all over the age of 18 years. Family members, carers and other able-bo ...
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Category Highland

'The walks are not led; the Club chooses venues and individuals/small groups decide on which ...
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Category Highland

'Standing in relative isolation from the farmlands north of Banchory, the flat-topped Hill of Fare c ...
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Category Kincardineshire

'Members of the local community who walk to the Hirsel from Coldstream are not formally charged ...
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Category Berwickshire

Originally the Edinburgh and Dalkeith Railway, the first railway line to be built in Edinburgh, the ...
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'Redevelopment along areas formerly associated with our shipbuilding history is already providing we ...
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Category Inverclyde

'A lush, sub-tropical-style, oasis perched on a peninsula at the edge of Loch Ewe amid the rugge ...
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'The built heritage is crucial to the well being of our community, our tourism industry, and in attr ...
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Category Inverness-shire

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Category Aberdeenshire

'We have a weekly schedule of set walks for you to join ... Don't worry if they don't match your iti ...
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Category Inner Hebrides

'Follow the route along a mixture of woodland tracks, meandering country paths and minor roads t ...
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Category Banffshire

'Arran is a small island, about 50 km top to bottom, off the west coast of Scotland. The island ...
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Category Buteshire

'From wildlife-watching walks along the island’s coastline to airy scrambles on towering granite ...
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Category Buteshire

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Category Buteshire

'The John Muir Way forms the East Lothian section of the transnational North Sea Trail, linking ...
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Category East Lothian

'The route is a work in progress. Some of it is remote, pathless and challenging terrain. Other sect ...
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Category Highland

'Buildings and other stone structures give the framework for the tour. They can help you to see how ...
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Category Stirling

'The trail was researched and pulled together by local-born physics teacher Graham Boyd with hel ...
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Category East Ayrshire

'This is achieved by various projects, such as ensuring that Rights of Way are established and recor ...
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Category Fife

'Kingussie is an ideal base for walking and whether you are interested in a scenic woodland stroll, ...
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Category Kinross-shire

'Excellent paths and roadside pavement; suitable for wheelchairs and buggies ... Bus service to ...
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Category Kinross-shire

'One of the last few areas of wild land in Scotland, this rugged, remote estate in the West Highland ...
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'More island than mainland, the wonderfully unexplored Kintyre peninsula boasts hidden coves, de ...
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Category Fife

'... Despite their lack of height these hills can still be a hostile environment for the walker and ...
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Category East Lothian

[1] Three Lanark Heritage Trails - - - : [2] Tinto Walk - - - : [3] Carmichael History Walk - - ...
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'Langholm has some of the most scenic walks around the town and surrounding countryside. Caterin ...
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Category Dumfriesshire

'There are four guides ... detailing routes you may take: [1] Pencil Walk (1.25 miles - Gentle) ...
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Category North Ayrshire

'In order to guide you, numbered plaques are situated along the route at specific points of inte ...
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Category Berwickshire

'Please be aware that walks are around 15-20 miles at a reasonable pace and last 6-9 hours. It i ...
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Category Angus

Linlithgow Loch is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its wildfowl population.
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Category West Lothian

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Category Midlothian

'The sculptures were commissioned by The Forestry Commission Scotland & Scottish Enterprise with ...
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Category Stirling

'Loch Leven has many tales to tell, it’s one of the best places to see geese, ducks and other bi ...
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Category Kinross-shire

'Climb the trail through the woodland to the top of Vane Hill for a spectacular view over the Ki ...
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Category Kinross-shire

'The Local Access Forum's main function is to advise the National Park Authority and/or the public o ...
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Category Stirlingshire

'The National Park encompasses around 720 sq miles (1,865 sq km) of some of the finest scenery i ...
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Category Stirlingshire

'Established at the turn of the century, The Cowal Way ... runs the length of the Cowal Peninsula, p ...
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Category Argyllshire

'The Loch Ness 360° Trail is split into six sections. Section One begins in Inverness and takes you ...
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Category Inverness-shire

'There is a footpath from Kirriemuir to the reserve which starts at the top of Kirriemuir Den, o ...
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Category Angus

'The site of the Battle of Trool is the spot where, in March 1307, Robert the Bruce defeated a 1 ...
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'The Leaflets are car-based and involve six stopping places and short walks. They feature clear ...
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Category Inverness-shire

'Logan is an exotic paradise tucked away on the south-western tip of Scotland and set amidst som ...
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Category Wigtownshire

'The Highland Council's Countryside Rangers constitute the largest local authority Countryside Range ...
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Category Highland

'The Estate is recognised as one of the most important nature conservation landscapes in the Bri ...
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Category Aberdeenshire

'As would be expected from a route that goes right across the country the scenery is varied. The ...
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Category Argyllshire

Download PDFs from the Website OR 'The walks are available as part of a free app for iPhone, iPad an ...
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Category City of Glasgow

'The Festival aims to provide opportunities to discover Midlothian's beautiful countryside in fo ...
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Category Midlothian

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Category Midlothian

Our survey 'may be outdated in some of the detail, so we would greatly appreciate any updates .. ...
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'The Minigaig is the only road to the north shown on Greene's map of 1689 and Moll's map of 1725 ...
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Category Perthshire

'We are gradually creating a catalogue of Moffat walks from those that have been part of the ann ...
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Category Dumfriesshire

'Moidart is a wild, beautiful, remote region in the heart of the West Highlands of Scotland, with th ...
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Category Inverness-shire

'It is currently a very enjoyable walk though and is quiet with majestic views.'
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Category Sutherland

'In the 1960s much of the canal was filled in, with the section from Townhead to Easterhouse being b ...
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'With its marvellous landscapes from rugged cliffs, caves and sheltered coves to fishertown harb ...
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Category Morayshire

The Areas covered in the Leaflet are: [1] Caithness - - - : [2] Sutherland - - - : [3] Easter Ross a ...
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Category Caithness

The Forum has 20 "core" members with equal representation from 4 peer groups as follows: [1] Public ...
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Category Morayshire

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Category Morayshire

'Whether you just want holiday walking, dog walking or to improve your basic fitness, seek excit ...
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Category Morayshire

The Regions are: [1] Islands 'From the wild, rough and technically challenging peaks of Arran, Skye ...
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Category Scotland

'As if the stunning scenery and wondrous wildlife of the Isle of Mull were not enough, a tour would ...
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Category Inner Hebrides

'The Covenanters' Memorial was erected in 1888 to mark where over 200 Coventers were drowned in 1679 ...
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Category Orkney

'Runs from the Mull to Stranraer and continues north as the Loch Ryan Coastal Path f ...
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Category Wigtownshire

'The Munros are the highest of Scotland's mountains, 282 mountain tops named after the man who first ...
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Category Scotland

'Today we own 78,000 ha, including core landholdings at the heart of both of Scotland's National ...
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Category Scotland

'We have a walk every weekend. In summer, we hold away weekends to more distant ranges such as S ...
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Category Inverness-shire

'Highlights include the New Lanark and the multitude of waterfalls, weirs and gorges. Corehouse ...
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'With numerous local walks around the village and surrounding countryside ranging from 3 km to 18km ...
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Category Roxburghshire

'Whether you are looking for an afternoon stroll, woodland or coastal walks, hill-walking, or ro ...
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Category Wigtownshire

Details of seven Heritage Trails: [1] Ardrossan Castle and intrigues - - - : [2] Cumbrae: Ex ...
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Category North Ayrshire

'This 16km long route can be walked in 4-5 hours. You can use public transport to get back t ...
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'We are a social enterprise whose purpose is to promote geotourism, conservation and interpretat ...
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Category Sutherland

'Each season brings a different experience at our nature reserves. In spring, the air is filled ...
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Category Orkney

Seven Walking Groups are listed: [1] Walking (Group 1) - - - : [2] Walking (Hill Walks 1) - - - : [3 ...
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Category South Ayrshire

Two Walking Groups listed: [1] Hill Walking - - - : [2] Short Walks Group
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Category North Ayrshire

'A waggonway can be differentiated from a railway line as waggonways predate them and usually had wo ...
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Category Fife

'When the Act came into effect, the Orkney Countryside Committee took on the role of the Local Acces ...
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Category Orkney

The PDF Guides include: [1] Hoy Walking Guide - - - : [2] Papa Westray Walking Guide - - - : [3] Rou ...
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Category Orkney

'Whether you are a local resident or a visitor to Argyll & Bute there is lots to do out of doors ...
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Category Argyll & Bute

'Whether you are looking for leisurely strolls along island beaches, or challenging hikes throug ...
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Category Outer Hebrides

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Category Renfrewshire

'These routes are primarily directed at walkers; however, where possible, attempts have been made to ...
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Category Berwickshire

'Apart from local walks Melrose is situated at the hub of several long distance paths either pas ...
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Category Roxburghshire

'Booklet includes 11 routes starting from Peebles in Central Tweeddale. The area is ideal for walkin ...
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Category Peeblesshire

'Paths for All was set up to promote paths for everyday use close to where people live, work and ...
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Category Scotland

'There are four circular routes and trails that are great for families or those who do not want ...
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Category Midlothian

'With many starting points to choose from and tracks everywhere, these hills are very accessible ...
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Category Midlothian

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Category Perthshire

'Within Perth and Kinross there are a great deal of signposted paths, many of which connect communit ...
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Category Perth & Kinross

'All the Pitlochry walks start and finish in the town centre, avoiding the need to use a car, and th ...
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Category Perthshire

'There are currently two themed trails to follow in Pollok Country Park: [1] Food Trail - - ...
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Category City of Glasgow

'Pollokshields Heritage was formed in 1992 as a local conservation and amenity society. It suppo ...
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Category City of Glasgow

'Portobello was Scotland's most popular seaside resort. However, it was established as a manufac ...
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'We extend a warm welcome to all new walkers, visitors and guests. You can walk with any group and i ...
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Category West Lothian

'Renfrewshire has a rich and varied natural environment. There are wildlife and nature conservation ...
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Category Renfrewshire

There is a short - but informative - description of the Trail available as part of the West Lothian ...
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Category Falkirk

'The River Ayr Way is Scotland’s first source to sea path network. It covers a distance of 44 mi ...
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Category East Ayrshire

'This walk follows the tracks and paths used by Rob Roy MacGregor in the 17th & 18th centuries a ...
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Category Stirling

'Four fascinating trails centring on Dumfries where the murder of the Red Comyn launched the War ...
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Category Dumfriesshire

'Border Reivers were raiders along the Anglo–Scottish border from the late 13th century to the b ...
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Category Dumfriesshire

'Join one of our Garden Guides for a leisurely afternoon walk around the Garden. Discover st ...
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'The Estate of Rozelle is a beautiful estate that was gifted to the public in 1968 by Commander ...
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Category South Ayrshire

'Forest trails wander through tall larch and pine trees and are perfect for families and visitor ...
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Category Kincardineshire

'With at least a couple of events happening in Scotland every month, there's always another great ev ...
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Category Scotland

'Easy access to the Countryside route booklet, divided into nine parts. This edition published J ...
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'Home to several thousand kilometres of managed trails suitable for walking, cycling and horse ridin ...
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'Attracts walkers from all over the UK and Europe for dozens of organised walks across the breat ...
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Walking & running along: 1. Caledonian Canal - - - : 2. Crinan Canal - - - : 3. Forth & Clyd ...
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Category Scotland

'At present the Club has a membership of around 450. In 1990 women were admitted to membership, foll ...
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Category Scotland

'Scotland’s longest walking route, the 470-mile Gore-Tex Scottish National Trail, will be offici ...
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Category Roxburghshire

'You can follow the Journeys by road transport, by bicycle, and by walking the parts where safe path ...
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Category Scotland

'The routes described range from short strolls to strenuous hill climbs. Each route has a summary co ...
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Category Selkirkshire

'The core path plan comprises of many different types of paths, ranging from natural ground to c ...
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Category Shetland

'“Peerie Wanders” has been designed and developed by NHS Shetland Health Improvement Department in c ...
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Category Shetland

These are 'walks on the Eastern Section of The Southern Upland Way ... The Booklet contains descript ...
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'Along its length there are numerous connections with Sir Walter Scott, one of Scotland's greatest w ...
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Category Dumfriesshire

'The route follows much of the amazing Trotternish Ridge and later passes beneath the very shado ...
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Category Inner Hebrides

Link to the Council's 'Walking and Cycling' web page.
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Category South Ayrshire

'Ayrshire is managed by three local authorities: North Ayrshire Council, East Ayrshire C ...
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Category Ayrshire

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'It is a land of mystery and legend, bountiful wildlife and flora, forest, heather, peat clad moors ...
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Category Inverness-shire

'Walkers can enjoy the SoSCT network throughout the year, and many of the routes around West Linton, ...
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'The walks are described using plenty of pictures that take you sequentially along the routes from s ...
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'The Southern Upland Way includes some very long and demanding stretches, walkers tackling the r ...
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Category Wigtownshire

'The route now links the Moray coast with the edge of the Grampian Mountains, generally followin ...
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Category Morayshire

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Category Fife

'The first day of January 2015 marked an important milestone for St Andrew Botanic Garden. The S ...
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Category Fife

'Most people walk St. Cuthbert's Way from west to east, which chronologically fits in with St. C ...
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Category Roxburghshire

'The route can be followed in about 6 days by reasonably fit walkers. The 6 daily stages we sugg ...
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Category City of Aberdeen

'St Duthac was a beloved saint of Scotland previous to the Reformation. Duthac was born at Tain, ...
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Category Inverness-shire

'The St Fillans Path Network gives access to a variety of landscapes, from woodland to riverside, op ...
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Category Perthshire

'On each of our days-out, we always have two guided walks – a high and a low walk, for different abi ...
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'It incorporates rough coastal walking, inland track and road walking, hill climbing and even a ...
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Category Orkney

'Turnpike roads were the first attempt by the Government to make the road users pay for the upkeep o ...
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Category Perthshire

'The Stevenson Way is not way-marked like the West Highland Way and is very much a wilderness walk. ...
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Category Argyllshire

[1] Bannockburn - - - : [2] Borestone - - - : [3] Braehead and Broomridge - - - : [4] Cambusbarron - ...
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Category Stirling

Walks and Walking in and around Stirling in Scotland  [1] Wallace Monument and the Abbey Craig - - - ...
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Category Stirling

'We also hold weekend meets at various locations through-out Scotland and the Highlands. We give ...
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Category Kincardineshire

'Footpaths and nature trails with miles of surfaced footpaths connect through dense woodlands, w ...
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'The crest of the ridge between An Soutar and Meallan Odhar was the furthest north point on the main ...
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Category Inverness-shire

'This northern section of the popular Strathkelvin Railway Path has its origins in the Campsie Branc ...
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Category Perthshire

'In his book, The Sutherland Trail, Cameron McNeish started the Sutherland Trail at Lochinver an ...
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Category Sutherland

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Category City of Dundee

'Follow the Seashell Trail along the dunes for sea, sand and seals, or explore deeper into t ...
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Category Fife

'The Helix path network provides a stunning backdrop for walks and runs. Our paths connect 16 commun ...
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Category Falkirk

'In the old days, cattle thieves in the relatively lawless Speyside and Badenoch regions would make ...
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Category Inverness-shire

'The Heritage Trail is 18km in length and offers visitors a great walking or cycling experience. ...
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'With Loch Lomond, The Gareloch and Loch Long as recurrent scenic backdrops, the Three Lochs Way ...
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Category Argyllshire

'The estate includes some of Scotland's finest mountain scenery, comprising Liathach, 1,054m (3, ...
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[A] Very Easy and Easy Walks  - - - : [B] Medium Walks & Easy Hills - - - : [C] Harder Hillwalks ...
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Category Perthshire

'The former railway lines of Upper Tweeddale in the Scottish Borders have huge potential as walking, ...
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Category Peeblesshire

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Category Peeblesshire

'Unst has some of the very best walking in Europe:  [1] In midsummer Unst has 19 hours of measur ...
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Category Shetland

'There are a great variety of walks - from gentle paths to strenuous hill-walks, ideal for f ...
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Category Angus

'... Many of the paths go to, or pass vantage points offering views of the surrounding rolling l ...
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Category East Lothian

'Boasting an extensive coastline, meandering rivers, rolling countryside and a number of histori ...
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Category Aberdeenshire

'Amongst Argyll's many offerings are its many Munros. For more of a challenge, try and tackle 22 ...
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Category Argyll & Bute

'Walk the Ayrshire land which Scotland's National Bard Robert Burns called home or discover the Isle ...
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Category Buteshire

'Dumfries and Galloway (Scots: Dumfries an Gallowa, Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Phrìs is Gall-Ghaidhealaibh ...
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'Easy walks ... Moderate walks ... Strenuous walks ... Walking events and festivals.'
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Category Angus

'With a stunning and varied countryside, Edinburgh & The Lothians offers a great range of walks ...
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Category Midlothian

'As well as sculpted gardens and green open spaces, the city is surrounded by hills and woodland ...
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Category Lanarkshire

Includes access to a selection of 'Easy Walks ... Moderate Walks ... Strenuous Walks' from the Walkh ...
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Category Stirlingshire

'The Borders is a land of contrasts - one of Europe‘s most beautiful unspoilt regions. For the walke ...
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'... Saunter along the canal side, take a walk through our woodlands and country parks or set yo ...
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Category West Lothian

'Wester Ross (Scottish Gaelic: Taobh Siar Rois) is a loosely-defined area in the North West High ...
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'Vogrie (boggy place) lands were purchased by James Dewar in 1719. His descendant Lt Colonel Ale ...
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Category Midlothian

'Shetland offers some of the finest walking in Europe. The combination of spectacular coastal sc ...
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Category Shetland

'Now firmly established as the biggest walking festival in the South of Scotland. Galloway is a ...
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Category Wigtownshire

'... The famous castle sits proud on its rock at the top of the Old Town, a warren of medieval stree ...
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'We help you find the best walking routes on Skye, from the classic outings to hidden gems not found ...
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Category Inner Hebrides

'The coastline has attractions of its own. Stonehaven has a fine harbour but it is the spectacular r ...
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Category Kincardineshire

'The islands are justly famed for their archaeological remains, with the stone age village of Skara ...
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Category Orkney

'Magnificent beaches with perfect white sand, usually deserted, stretch for mile upon mile on their ...
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Category Outer Hebrides

'... Northwest Sutherland is a stunning landscape of perfect sandy beaches and sweeping moorland ...
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Category Caithness

'Assynt includes, and is surrounded by, spectacular mountains, most of which rise up from an undulat ...
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Category Sutherland

'In Clackmannanshire, we are lucky to have some of the best walking country in Scotland, right on ou ...
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Category Clackmannanshire

'Midlothian has a great variety of landscapes, from the Pentland and Moorfoot Hills to rolling farml ...
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Category Midlothian

'Breadalbane is the ancient, the majestic, and, best of all, the undiscovered heart of Scotland. Fro ...
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Category Perthshire

'There is never any excuse for having nothing to do in the Loch Awe Area: Nine Easy Walks.'
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Category Argyllshire

'A number of walks are beside, through or across farms, estates and golf courses - please respect th ...
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Category Fife

'Welcome to Scotland, land of the brave and fearless. It is also land for the adventurous walker, ca ...
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Category Scotland

'Once Edinburgh’s industrial heartland, the valley was host to over 70 mills harnessing the power of ...
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'The Heritage Paths Project has received reports that the section of the route between Myres Hil ...
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'Core paths can be existing Rights of Way (note that not all Rights of Way will become core path ...
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'There are fantastic opportunities to go hillwalking in the Kilpatrick Hills and in the hills west o ...
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The six Heritage Trails cover: [1] Clydebank - - - : [2] Duntocher, Hardgate and Faifley - - - : [3] ...
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Women Make History 'This is the GWL [Glasgow Women's Library] women’s history project. Volunteer ...
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Category City of Glasgow

'The West Highland Way is one of the UK's finest long distance walks, but the path runs close to ...
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'The West Island Way is Scotland's first official island long distance footpath and was opened i ...
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Category Buteshire

'One of Britain's most important upland nature reserves. It's a site of European conservation im ...
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Category Roxburghshire

Perth Poet, 1898-1943 'This website is dedicated to the life and works of Willie Soutar, the Perth p ...
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Category Perthshire

'The Edinburgh to Falkirk Union Canal passes through Winchburgh. It follows a contour south to B ...
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Category West Lothian

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