All Outdoor Activities
Outdoor Activities in Scotland
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1540 661518Just a beautiful set of walks through such a variety of landscapes from marshland to birch woods to heather heath to upland meadow. All clearly signposted and well managed. The hides are large and give great views of marsh harrier, red deer, sparrowhawk, great spotted woodpecker and thousands of scotch argus butterflies. A real pleasure. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-300 067 6200There’s a fascinating network of tracks to explore and the level ground makes it easy. Hill 99 is the only waymarked trail, but you can use the Culbin map and numbered posts at path junctions to explore this unique, diverse and ever-changing coastal forest. Don’t miss the panoramic views from the top of the amazing Hill 99 tower. Read more...
- VerifiedSave to ListPhone: +Dinosaur Footprints Ok, so bear with us here! It might sound outlandish but incredibly, there are real dinosaur footprints that you can visit on Skye. The footprints can be hard to find as they’re often covered by seaweed or sand, but it’s well worth the effort to look for them. You can spot the footprints in the following locations: Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +An easy circular walk from Aberfoyle, climbing mystical Doon Hill, home of the fairies, and passing through woodland, open countryside and riverside, all with good views. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +Explore the north end of Iona, passing the Abbey, with an optional detour to the top of Dun I which has amazing views, and reaching the white sandy beaches before returning by the same route. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +The monument on Dun na Cuaiche is a prominent landmark from Inveraray; it is a wonderful viewpoint and visiting it makes a great objective for a walk. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1655 882009Email: info@easmor-ecology.coEas Mor Path has been designed for people of all abilities so that they can enjoy the Magical atmosphere and breath taking scenery, regardless of their age or physical ability. Eas Mor is a place that should be enjoyed by everyone. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +Although categorised here under ‘natural wonders’, this place is actually supernatural. It is also not well known – there are no roadsigns to point the way. Luckily, it isn’t too difficult to find, just a short way off the main A87 south of UigA bizarre and delightful miniature landscape of grassy, cone-shaped hills, the Fairy Glen (sometimes spelt Faerie Glen) Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +At foot of the Black Cuillins near Glenbrittle are the Fairy Pools, beautifully crystal clear blue pools on the River Brittle. These famous pools entice visitors from all over the world, as they make some great ‘Wild Swimming’ for those brave enough to enter the cold water. For the less adventurous these magical Fairy Pools make some fantastic photo. The Read more...