Walking itineraries in Scotland

Dramatic mountains, river valleys and glens, and miles upon miles of beautiful coastline.

Ben Nevis

Hill and mountain walks

Goat Fell, Ben Nevis and Ben Lawers: wild flowers, red deer and magnificent summit views.

Hill and mountain walks
The Trossachs

Long walks

The Eildon Hills, Callander to Strathyre and Herma Ness: rough moorland, spectacular seabird colonies and dramatic views.

Long walks
Stunning white beaches and turquoise seas

Moderate walks

Langholm Walks, Ballater path network and Vatersay: beautiful valleys, royal connections and stunning white beaches.

Moderate walks
Melrose Abbey

Southern Upland Way

An inspiration to many writers and poets, such as Walter Scott and James Hogg, and yet undiscovered by many enthusiasts.

Southern Upland Way
Fort Augustus

The Great Glen Way

Runs from Fort William to Inverness offering unforgettable views over Loch Ness and Urquhart Castle.

The Great Glen Way
Aviemore, winter scene

The Speyside Way

Wildlife abounds, and visitors may well see buzzard, osprey, otter, roe deer and perhaps even kingfisher.

The Speyside Way
Seals can be spotted on the seashore

Waymarked long distance walks

St Cuthbert's Way, Sir Walter Scott Way, the Fife Coastal Path and the Cateran Trail: Pretty fishing villages, inspiring landscapes and historic sites.

Waymarked long distance walks

 

 

For further information on walking in Scotland, check out VisitScotland's dedicated walking (walking.visitscotland.com/) website.

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