Walking itineraries in Scotland

Dramatic mountains, river valleys and glens, and miles upon miles of beautiful coastline.

Ben Nevis

Ben Nevis itinerary

Britain's highest mountain features on many people's hit list and while the walking and summit views make it a worthwhile outing, it is not a walk to be undertaken lightly.

Ben Nevis itinerary
The busy town of Callander, gateway to the Trossachs, on the banks of the river Teith.

Callander to Strathyre itinerary

This is an excellent walk through the rugged mountains of the Trossachs, but by following an old railway it is still an easy walk and most of the route is suitable for all abilities.

Callander to Strathyre itinerary
Balmoral Castle

Cateran Trail itinerary

Named after an ancient warlike tribe, the Cateran Trail is a 60 mile / 96km circular route into the Perthshire mountains from Blairgowrie.

Cateran Trail itinerary
Forth Bridge, North Queensferry

Fife Coastal Path itinerary

The Fife Coastal Path links the Forth Road Bridge (near Edinburgh) to the Tay Bridge (near Dundee) and stretches from North Queensferry to the picturesque village of Crail.

Fife Coastal Path itinerary
Loch Lochy

The Great Glen Way itinerary

The Great Glen Way runs from Fort William to Inverness. There are spectacular views and historical natural heritage to be discovered all along the way, and the trail is suitable for walkers of most abilities.

The Great Glen Way itinerary
Landscape of St Marys Loch

Southern Upland Way itinerary

The Southern Upland Way is Scotland's 'coast to coast' long distance footpath. The route offers superb and varied walking country, which has inspired writers and poets.

Southern Upland Way itinerary
The beautiful isolated glen of Strathconon, with the river Conon winding its way through.

The Speyside Way itinerary

This fine Scottish long distance route follows the valley of the River Spey from Buckie on the Moray Firth Coast of Scotland to Aviemore in the foothills of the Cairngorms.

The Speyside Way itinerary

 

 

For further information on walking in Scotland, check out VisitScotland's dedicated walking (walking.visitscotland.com/) website.

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