All Outdoor Activities
Outdoor Activities in Scotland
- Save to ListIn many ways Loch Fleet gives you three reserves for the price of one. Linger on the edge of the tidal basin at low tide to watch the intense feeding activity of hungry wading birds. Read more...
- Save to ListA huge expanse of open water, Loch Leven provides an ideal home for countless birds. Watch the quiet persistence of tufted duck and teal dabbling for food, or marvel at the awe-inspiring sight of huge flocks of wintering wildfowl. In summer, ospreys patrol the loch in search of a fish supper, whilst on the marshy edges your nose might be Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1389 722600Take your pick of tranquil walks on a wooded isle, or down to the lochshore in search of a fishing osprey. Listen out for the distinctive call of winter visiting geese flying overhead in their constantly changing formations or watch the peaceful paddling of wigeon, teal and shelduck. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1339 720164Email: marlodgeestate@nts.org.ukWild beauty of the Cairngorms with 15 Munros and a wildlife wonderland Read more...
- Save to ListIt takes you up to the Kitchener memorial, with great cliff views, lots of birds and an amazing angle on the island of Birsay. Then the path takes back down to a large beach a short stroll away from the car park. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1463 718989This is a hidden gem in the heart of Inverness, an area that is not widely known even to people living on its borders, an area full of wild life with roe deer, owls, weasels, herons, cormorants and wading birds of various descriptions. If you’re lucky you may even spot the kingfishers at the Muirtown pools, even the occasional Osprey Read more...
- Save to ListAn oasis of open windswept moors hidden in the lowlands, Blawhorn is a site full of secrets. By using a special boardwalk to cross the peat, you’ll soon discover some of its treasures, like the nodding white heads of bog cotton in early summer or the explosive cackle of a red grouse as it bolts from the heather. Beneath your Read more...
- Save to ListA visual melting pot of swirling blues and greys, the mudflats and saltmarsh (merse) of Caerlaverock provide a winter feast for birds like barnacle geese, bar tailed godwit and knot. Standing on the edge of this vast flat expanse, you can watch flocks of birds wheeling through the sky as they travel from mudflat to coastal salt marsh. Or arrive Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-300 067 6200Cambus o’May is one of those places you can visit again and again – and find something new each time. Each season has its charms, from wildflowers in spring to crisp winter days. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-01698 421668Carved by ice and water from the surrounding gently rolling landscape, the steepness of the gorge sides here has protected the trees from fellin Read more...