All Outdoor Activities
Outdoor Activities in Scotland
- Save to ListPhone: +Situated on steep slopes next to the Slitrig Water, Whitlaw Wood comprises native ash, elm and hazel woodland with a rich… Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +Woodhall Dean, on the edge of the Lammermuir Hills, is an ancient semi-natural woodland dominated by sessile oak. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +Yetholm Loch, on the edge of the Cheviots, is an important area for breeding and wintering wildfowl. At the southern end… Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +Hermaness is one of Shetland’s truly special places – a dramatic clifftop National Nature Reserve that is also a spectacular seabird city – home to more than 100,000 birds in the breeding season, including countless puffins, a huge gannetry and the world’s third largest colony of bonxies – great skuas. The awesome cliffs look out to the serrated rocks of Read more...
- Save to Listelcome to the Fair Isle Bird Observatory and Guesthouse. We are proud of our long tradition of welcoming visitors to Fair Isle and of our continuous scientific research into seabirds and bird migration since 1948. The Observatory, built in 2010, offers 3-star accommodation for visito Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1950 460800Visiting Mousa is an unforgettable experience. On the short ferry ride to the island, you might be fortunate enough to see harbour porpoises and other marine mammals. In August, the island is home to over 200 hauled-out common seals which will be moulting Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1950 460800Read more at https://www.rspb.org.uk/reserves-and-events/find-a-reserve/reserves-a-z/reserves-by-name/m/mousa/about.aspx#5cKdSUScKi74tDgf.99 Read more...
- Save to ListIf you’d like to visit a remote, tranquil wildlife haven, and enjoy the chance to see birds of prey such as hen harriers and merlins, this is the place to come. It’s now home to one of the highest densities of breeding curlews in Europe, as well as the occasional short-eared owl, so you have a good chance of seeing Read more...
- Save to ListThe Loons and Loch of Banks are the largest remaining wetlands in Orkney, and the perfect places to see wetland wildlife at its best. Enjoy the tranquillity of pools surrounded by yellow flag iris, while the sounds of wading birds, ducks and geese fill the air Read more...