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Outdoor Activities in Scotland
- Save to ListPhone: +Explore the varied coastal scenery north of Arbroath on this excellent walk atop the sandstone cliffs. The walk could be shortened by taking a bus back to Arbroath from Auchmithie Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1770 303926Email: arran@coastalway.co.ukhe Arran Coastal Way offers walkers a challenging and rewarding 65-mile / 105 kilometre circular route around the beautiful Isle of Arran. Packed with amazing wildlife and fabulous scenery, the route is perfect for a week long walking holiday. The route can also be enjoyed as smaller sections and there are plenty of side trips and other attractions to visit Read more...
- Save to ListWalk this circular 1.5-mile trail through wooded slopes overhung by birch trees, with a stop along the viewing platform that looks over deep chasms and Strathtay. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 7510 386899Fairly energetic, stout footwear recommended. This walk is a mixture of woodland and crag-top walking, and includes a visit to some waterfalls and great views over the town, over the hills to the north as well as towards Ben Lomond and Loch Lomond, Doune and Stirling. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +This circular walk takes in the impressive geological feature known as the Vat, a deep, water gouged bowl that you can enter, and then rises through pleasant pinewoods and more open countryside to make a good circuit through the Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1688 400256Calgary Art In Nature was set up in 1999 it’s aim was to site pieces of sculpture within the woodland at Calgary that will provoke & enlighten a general awareness of art in nature. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1877 330342Balquhidder is also a popular place for walking with many scenic routes, such as the Rob Roy walking trail, Kirkton Pass, and Balquhidder Glen. There are also a number of paths that lead out into the surrounding mountains including Stob Binnein 3,822 ft (1165 m) and Ben More 3,851 ft (1174 m). In the village there are the remains of Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +This fantastic coastal walk to the impressive sea arches at Carsaig is a tough route over very rocky ground and with some narrow sections of landslip-prone path most of which can be avoided by following the rocky shore. Extreme care must be taken if visiting the second arch. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1877 385276Email: rednocktrekking@yahoo.comastle Rednock Farm is a scenic working hill farm within the Stirling ,Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park and is of easy reach from the cities of Stirling,Edinburgh and Glasgow. It has been farmed by the More family for over a century and is the site of a medieval castle which has had commanding views of Stirling Castle and Wallace`s Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44 -0-1738 475255One of Scotland’s Great Trails, the Cateran Trail is a fully waymarked, 64-mile (103 km) route through Perthshire and the Angus glens in the heart of ScotlandThe Trail is a circular route divided into five stages and can be comfortably walked in five days. The Trail has no official beginning or end and can be joined at any stageIt follows Read more...