All Outdoor Activities in Scotland
Outdoor Activities in Scotland
- VerifiedSave to ListPhone: 44 7751 433088I have been fishing the rivers and lochs around Midlothian since I was 9 years old. I was then given instruction on Fly Fishing on the larger waters. When I was 15, I won the Midlothian juniors with Loanhead Miners Welfare. That day we fished on a Tweed tributary called the Gala water. My best trout was over 2lb and Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 1520 755369Email: Info@shieldaigadventures.comOutdoor activity provider and hire service. Suitable for all ages and abilities. Bespoke adventures, wildlife tours and more. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-7720001326Guided mountain walking all year round. Navigation courses, winter skills, wildlife photography, mountain biking. Read more...
- Save to ListFowlsheugh’s cliffs come alive from April to July when more than 100,000 seabirds return to their summer home to breed. Kittiwakes, guillemots, razorbills, fulmars and gulls provide a sight, sound and smell experience like no other. All with a good chance of spotting a puffin too! There’s a two-mile walk along the cliff tops with fabulous sea views to a Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1872 263692Then why not explore Portpatrick on this self-guided Treasure Hunt themed Treasure Trail. As you follow the Trail route, can you solve the sneaky clues set on existing buildings, permanent features and monuments to discover the location of the buried treasure? Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +The ruined coastal villages of Suisnish and Boreraig are a reminder of the Clearances; the walk to visit them gives an easy though long circuit with fine views. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0- 131 455 7367The walkway passes through many areas of interest including: Colinton Village and Dell, the Union Canal, Saughton Winter Gardens, Murrayfield Stadium, the Scottish Gallery of Modern Art, Dean Village, Stockbridge, the Royal Botanic Garden and Leith. Ideal for family walks, the walkway is a delightful afternoon’s stroll, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The route is suitable Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +This exceptionally popular walk leads into typical Cuillin scenery without the need for any scrambling or other difficulties. The first section follows a beautiful crystal clear stream full of lovely pools and waterfalls – well worth a shorter walk in itself. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +This deservedly very popular walk climbs up for a close look at the massive pinnacle of the Old Man of Storr – one of Scotland’s most iconic places. The Old Man is in fact just one element in an array of fantastic rock features, and the views out over the Sound of Raasay and to the mainland are stunning. Read more...