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Walking in Scotland
Walking
Whether it is countryside rambles, climbing the hills, hiking long distance treks or enjoying a coastal path Scotland is the ideal location for a walking holiday. Walking in Scotland is healthy, fascinating and fun for all the family. One of the best ways to enjoy Scotland is on foot. When you're out, look for the wonderful wildlife, seeing animals in their indigenous habitat is a fabulous experience - if you are lucky you will spot red squirrels, pine martens, deer and many others. And of course you'll usually find a welcoming tearoom or inn at the end of a walk to complete the feeling of wellbeing that you'll get on a Scottish walking break. The scenery seems different if you are walking in the autumn or on a spring walking holiday so whatever time of year you want a walking holiday then Scotland is a perfect destination.
Great Glen Way
Long Distance Footpath
Follows the Great Glen from Fort William in the west of Scotland to Inverness to the east - 117 km
West Highland Way
Long-distance path From north of Glasgow to Fort William in the Scottish Highlands - 152 km
Speyside Way
Long distance route Follows the RIver Spey from Aviemore to Buckie - 135 km - clearly marked path through stunning Scottish scenery and finally along the Moray coast.
Southern Upland Way Coast to coast walk from east to west - Portpatrick in Wigtownshire to Cockburnspath in Scottish borders - 340 km.
Cape Wrath Trail from Fort William to Cape Wrath - 300 km
The Cateran Trail Circular walk from Blairgowrie, Perthshire - 101 km
Central Scottish Way From north of Glasgow to Northumberland - 251 km
Cowal Way Cowal Peninsula from Portavadie to Ardgartan - 75 km
Fife Coastal Path From North Queensferry, Fife past St Andrews to Newport-on-Tay, 107 km
St. Cuthbert's Way From Melrose in Scottish borders to Lindisfarne in England - 100 km
West Island Way Kilchattan Bay to Port Bannatyne on the Isle of Bute - 48 km
Ben Lawers Perthshire - easy day's hiking
Ben A'an Day walk with amazing view over Loch Katrine
Ben Lomond Great views from the mountain overlooking Loch Lomond
Glen Coe and Glen Nevis Explore some of Scotland's finest mountain walks
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