On this page you will find some of my favourite walks in Scotland. I don't tend to climb mountains very often or go on very long distance hikes, so most of the suggestions here are rated easy to moderate. There are also accessible walks suitable for wheelchairs and prams.
I want everyone to be able to enjoy the benefits of spending time immersed in the natural scenery in Scotland and not feel intimidated by the outdoors. As I tend to split my time in an area between walking and visiting local attractions, these trails are all suitable for that too.
Keep checking back as I will regularly be adding to these recommendations as I discover more rewarding routes. Here is a handy map of the walking locations with links to the relevant blog posts below.
BURN O'VAT - A GEOLOGICAL WONDER IN ROYAL DEESIDE
PUCK'S GLEN - ONE OF SCOTLAND'S MOST MAGICAL WALKS
CASTLE HILL, LARGS - A WALK WITH A VIEW
VISIT THE FRANK BRUCE SCULPTURE TRAIL NEAR AVIEMORE
ALVA GLEN - A WALK OF TWO HALVES NEAR STIRLING
CRICHOPE GLEN - A DRAMATIC GORGE WITH HISTORICAL TALES