Peebles 52 Steps Circular Walk
This is a short walk mostly on the flat. The route starts at Gytes which has a car park. Follow the path to the main park gates, cross over the main road and into Hydro Gardens …
This is a short walk mostly on the flat. The route starts at Gytes which has a car park. Follow the path to the main park gates, cross over the main road and into Hydro Gardens …
As you head over to Caledonian Road, at the start on your left follow the path up to the next street take a right at the end take a left this takes you past the High School onto Craigerne Lane
The Soonhope Circular is locally known as “Soon Up”. This is a short walk with some difficulty in terms of gradients, so good walking boots are advised as are sticks.
The Pap of Glencoe, also known as Sgòrr na Cìche in Gaelic is a familiar landmark overlooking the town of Glencoe. Despite its modest height – this is a challenging hill walk
This is a great family walk that not only takes you through some beautiful woodland but you also get to see some waterfalls on the way too!
This may only be a relatively short walk, but be warned it’s a steep one as your climb up to see the Grey Mare’s Tail waterfall.
This is a walk that you’re going to want to spend a whole day on as you travel through the beautiful and tranquil Glen Leven before reaching the eastern edge of the Blackwater Reservoir and the imposing Blackwater Dam.
Looking to tick some Munros off your list? Well this walk gives you two – Stob Coire Raineach and Stob Dubh.
As you’re heading to Glencoe along the A82 you can’t help but notice Beinn a’Chrùlaiste. It makes for perhaps the greatest viewpoint for its celebrated neighbour, Buachaille Etive Mòr
Starting from the Ballachulish Hotel, this is a challenging hill walk that you need to allow a day to do. Be warned – across this walk you will climb over 1300m, some of it quite steep with the need to possibly do some scrambling.
This circular walk takes you along not one, but two historic passes between Glen Coe and Glen Etive.
Not all walks in Glen Coe need to be long, strenuous and uphill – and this one is proof of just that. Well you do go up a hill – but it’s only a little one!