A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Buteshire
'The grounds and surrounds are worthy of a visit alone – from the W A Nesfield-influenced landscaped gardens to the woodland trails, wildlife ponds and waterfalls, there's plenty to explore out ...
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'The quintessential Victorian "Highland" estate, Brodick Castle, Garden & Country Park on the Isle of Arran is the perfect place for a family day out. Dramatically set against the backdrop of Goatfell mountain, the grand red sandstone Scottish baronial-style castle has stunning views over Brodick Bay to the Firth of Clyde ...'
'Our forest is on the north end of Bute, near to the Colintraive-Rhubodach ferry terminal. You can see red and roe deer, a whole variety of fungi, protected bird species, archaeologicial si ...
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'Bute Forest is located on the north end of the Isle of Bute. The community owned land merges with that owned by other parties and the paths, trails and interesting sites run throughout.'
Bute Community Land Company
'Arran is a small island, about 50 km top to bottom, off the west coast of Scotland. The island has a long history, with farming being the main occupation down the centuries. Today, however, the bu ...
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'Provides both low level walks and continuous walking around the coast of Arran. Walkers can now use a route around Arran's coastline in all weather conditions, that passes through most of the villages on the island.'
'From wildlife-watching walks along the island’s coastline to airy scrambles on towering granite ridges.'
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Usually held Mid May.
Member of the Ramblers - Renfrewshire, Cowal & Bute Area Grouping
'Walk the Ayrshire land which Scotland's National Bard Robert Burns called home or discover the Isle of Arran, often referred to as "Scotland in Miniature" due to its highland and lowland ...
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'From the tranquil woods of Ayrshire to the highest peak on the stunning Isle of Arran, there are many opportunities to get out and explore this wonderful region and breathe the fresh sea air. With one of our selected routes you'll experience the beauty of the region with your own eyes ...'
'The West Island Way is Scotland's first official island long distance footpath and was opened in 2000 to celebrate the turn of the millenium. You could walk it in one epic, two, three, fo ...
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'The route is waymarked, running the complete length of the Island of Bute for around 40 kilometres. It crosses a varied landscape, with a fascinating stretch of coastline, beaches, rich farmland, moors, forests and fine views of Arran and the Cowal peninsula.'
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