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    Best Walks in Scotland

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    Scotland is home to exceptional walking trails, winding through stunning green pastures, craggy mountain peaks, the billowy highlands and even charming villages. One of the best parts of walking in Scotland? An adventure is never far away and you don’t need to set out for hours to take in the natural beauty of the country.

    Be sure to grab the whole family to enjoy walking in Scotland, with plenty for the little ones to see, like livestock roaming the fields, gushing waterfalls flowing from staggering heights, and for backpackers going it alone--they’ll find plenty of friendly locals and affordable, cosy inns to rest between walks.

    But if you’re going to go walking in Scotland, then a trip to Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park should be a priority. Loch Lomond and the Trossachs is a great place for walking, thanks in part to the beautiful scenery, friendly locals and easy trails. Although it’s a relatively new National Park (Opened in 2002), Scotland’s Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park has been wowing visitors for a very long time. Similarly, Cairngorms National Park is a can’t miss destination. Home to some of Scotland’s most loved--and endangered animals-- you’re guaranteed some spectacular wildlife spotting. From the tranquil beaches of Loch Morlich to the rugged mountain range of Tolmount, the scenery will leave you marvelling at the beauty of this beloved national park.

    10 Greatest Walks in Scotland

    It might feel like you need to learn a new language when you’re walking in Scotland, so let us help you out. There are Lochs (lakes), Munros (mountains over 3,000 ft), and Bens (mountain peaks); however, there is one thing that is universally understood about this area: the outstanding beauty of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.

    The sweet, soft, rolling hills, the little bogs and, enchanting forests make you feel like you’re in a charming children’s story. Some of the best walks in this region are easy for a young family, but that doesn’t mean a couple Bens and Munros won’t give you a run for your money!

    1. The Great Trossachs Path 1: The Great Trossachs Path is a fantastic walk that is ideal for a weekend trip or a long summer day (for fit walkers). The TGTP provides instant access to the wonderful wilds of Scotland. From the bonny banks of Loch Lomond to Trossachs Pier at the head of Loch Katrine this is the first section of the Great Trossachs Path, the whole of which can be walked comfortably in two days.
    2. The Great Trossachs Path 2: The Great Trossachs Path is best experienced as a 2-day trip. TGTP is a long-distance path that can be reached easily from Edinburgh and Glasgow, and this is a great option for a quick fix of the wild! The second section takes you walking from Trossachs Pier to Callander and can be done as a day walk or as part of the exceptional Great Trossachs Path.
    3. Lochan Spling: Lochan Spling is a great Scottish walk for the whole family. Although just a short distance from the busy tourist town of Aberfoyle, you will find yourself in a calm and quiet spot surrounded by spectacular Scottish scenery.
    4. Ben Venue from Loch Achray: The walk to Ben Venue from Loch Achray is an absolutely exceptional hike. If you get lucky with the weather, the views across Loch Katrine, Ben Lomond and beyond are outstanding. The climb is steady going with several steeper sections where you need your hands, but this is one of our all-time favorite walks in the UK.
    5. Cashel Forest: The Cashel Forest walk is a short walk with a quick ascent. This route offers some superb views across Loch Lomond. There are several marked route options from the start point, with this option being the middle length.
    6. Callander Crags: The Callander Crags walk is a great walk for those staying in or around Callander. This short loop climbs quickly to provide far-reaching views over Callander and the Trossachs beyond. There is an option to extend your walk and visit Bracklinn Falls as well as the Jubilee Cairn.
    7. Ben Lomond: This hike up Ben Lomond goes up an extremely popular mountain, but it is well worth joining the masses for the superb views down to Loch Lomond and the surrounding hills. Opting for the Ptarmigan ridge on the descent makes for a quieter and more interesting return from the summit.
    8. Conic Hill: The Conic Hill walk is a short but steep hike from Balmaha, which takes you to the summit of Conic Hill. From the top the views out across Loch Lomond and its many islands are truly incredible. This is a great walk especially if looking for something a little bit shorter.
    9. Loch Venachar: Loch Venachar is a longish, low-level hike that walks you around the perimeter of Loch Venachar. There are super views of the Loch and surrounding mountains throughout. Make use of all the wonderful spots to stop and enjoy the countryside on this pretty walk.
    10. Ben A’an: The walk up Ben A’an is a fun walk up what is commonly referred to as a mini mountain in Scotland. This walk offers superb views, a steep climb and a picture perfect (mini) mountain. Views from the top are sensational due to its central position within the Trossachs.

    When is the Best Time to Hike in Scotland

    Those who prefer milder temperatures and sunny days will love Scotland during the springtime. In recent years, April and May has boasted some of the best weather across the U.K. and makes for pleasant hiking days. July and August tend to be the sunniest months and can also be beautiful for hiking, though you do have to prepare for some rainstorms that can come through on muggy days.

    Best Regions to Hike in Scotland

    Scotland is famed for its natural, rugged beauty and there is certainly no shortage of stunning regions to hike across the country. Loch Lomond And The Trossachs National Park are a local favourite, nestled on the cusp of the Scottish Highlands. Here, you’ll find taller peaks, glistening lakes and rolling, verdant hills - a hiker's dream and our favourite hiking destination in Scotland. And at Scotland's other national park, Cairngorms National Park, you’ll discover paths made for a steep, fun climb or gentler, rolling paths perfect for a quick jaunt. The park is massive and if you spend extensive time here, you’ll pass varying landscapes of lochs, mountains, rivers...and even a distillery or two.

    Other Activities in Scotland

    Scotland is a popular destination for hiking and backpacking, but it’s also an amazing country for cyclists. From graded paths passing through quaint, quiet villages to mountains that prove a true challenge to conquer, Scotland is one of the most scenic countries to hop on two wheels. You’ll also find a cyclist pub culture here, with groups of locals biking from one pub to the next for a fun afternoon.

    Scotland's Adventure Tours

    For a once in a lifetime walking or cycling tour, look no further than the 10Adventures collection of Scotland tours. Check out the capital city of Edinburgh for a blend of culture and urban sightings or explore the stunning highlands on foot for an epic walking adventure. Whether you’re interested in a quick day trip or a multi-week excursion, 10Adventures Tours has got you covered.

    How to Plan a Trip to Scotland

    Already packing your bags for a walking holiday in Scotland? We don’t blame you! We’ve curated a comprehensive guide to exploring the best of Scotland to take the guesswork out of planning your trip. Whether you’re planning on visiting Loch Lomond And the Trossachs National Park or Walking to the Highlands, we’ve got the 4-1-1.

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      Open details for Creag Dhubh Walk

      Creag Dhubh Walk

      Hard
      13.4 km
      601 m
      4-5.5h

      The Creag Dhubh Walk is a great intermediate length walking route in Cairngorms National Park that offers views of Loch an Eilein and the surrounding Cairngorms landscape. While out walking the trail, you will make your way through the forest to visit the shores of the lake, before climbing up the mountainside to the summit of Creag Dhubh for spectacular views of the park. As with any route in Cairngorms National Park, views will likely be limited if you end up walking in misty weather.

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      Open details for Glas Tulaichean and Gleann Taitneach Circular Walk

      Glas Tulaichean and Gleann Taitneach Circular Walk

      Hard
      20.1 km
      908 m
      6-8.5h

      The Glas Tulaichean and Gleann Taitneach Circular Walk is a lengthy route in Cairngorms National Park that will take you through the rugged mountains to visit a charming loch. While out walking the trail, you will follow along the banks of Glen Lochsie Burn and traverse the summit of Glas Tulaichean, before visiting the secluded shores of Loch nan Eun. This is a fantastic adventure if you are looking to take in the undulating terrain of the Cairngorms.

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      Open details for Loch Muick and Broad Cairn Walk

      Loch Muick and Broad Cairn Walk

      Moderate
      20.1 km
      809 m
      6-8h

      The Loch Muick and Broad Cairn Walk is a spectacular excursion in Cairngorms National Park that offers stunning views of a nearby lake and mountains. While out walking the trail, you will climb uphill along the shores of Loch Muick and enjoy views overlooking Glas-allt-Shiel of Balmoral Estate, before heading even further uphill to the rugged summit of Broad Cairn. This lengthy out-and-back route is a great way to take in the beauty of the park.

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      Open details for Lochnagar and Loch Muick Circular Walk

      Lochnagar and Loch Muick Circular Walk

      Hard
      29.1 km
      1,289 m
      8.5-12h

      The Lochnagar and Loch Muick Circular Walk is a lengthy adventure through Cairngorms National Park that will take you across several rugged peaks for breathtaking views. While out walking the trail, you will climb up into the mountains to traverse the summits of Cac Carn Mor, Lochnagar, Carn a’ Coire Boidheach, Càrn an t’Sagairt Mòr, Cairn Bannoch, and Broad Carn, before walking along the shoreline of Loch Muick. Walkers should take note that this is a long and arduous journey, so exercise all precautions and come prepared with all of the necessary gear/supplies for such a trip.

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      Open details for Rothiemurchus Forest Circular Walk

      Rothiemurchus Forest Circular Walk

      Moderate
      7.4 km
      143 m
      1.5-2.5h

      The Rothiemurchus Forest Circular Walk is an easy-going excursion in Cairngorms National Park that features a wonderful woodland setting and a winding river. While out walking the trail, you will make your way along the banks of Druie as you traverse the atmospheric forest, before looping around for a return through some open stretches of terrain. This is an excellent family-friendly adventure, just be sure to check for ticks after passing through the forest!

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      Open details for Carn Ban Mor Walk

      Carn Ban Mor Walk

      Hard
      19.3 km
      1,000 m
      6-8.5h

      The Carn Ban Mor Walk is a fantastic walking adventure in Cairngorms National Park that features a variety of terrain and stunning views of the undulating landscape. While out walking the trail, you will pass through Glen Feshie along the banks of the River Feshie, before climbing uphill to reach the scenic summit of Carn Ban Mor. Walkers should definitely wear proper walking boots for this adventure, as the terrain here is rugged and can be covered in snow.

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      Open details for Glen Clova, Mayar and Driesh Circular Walk

      Glen Clova, Mayar and Driesh Circular Walk

      Hard
      14.5 km
      838 m
      5-7h

      Walking the Glen Clova, Mayar, and Driesh Circular is a wonderful, albeit challenging at times, adventure that will take you over several mountain peaks for views overlooking a valley. While out on the trail, you will cross over White Water and traverse the summits of Mayar and Driesh, where you will enjoy a spectacular sightline of Glen Clova. This is a great intermediate length route that offers a good variety of challenging terrain for those interested in a fun adventure.

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      Open details for Glen Doll and Tolmount Circular Walk

      Glen Doll and Tolmount Circular Walk

      Hard
      20.4 km
      866 m
      6-8.5h

      The Glen Doll and Tolmount Circular Walk is an amazing adventure in Cairngorms National Park that will take you into the mountains to bag two munros. While out walking the trail, you will pass through the woodlands of Glen Doll and meander alongside the banks of White Water, before reaching the top of Tolmount and Tom Buidhe for some spectacular views. Be sure to wear proper walking boots that are preferably waterproof, as much of the terrain along the route can be boggy.

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      Open details for Glas Maol and Creag Leacach Walk

      Glas Maol and Creag Leacach Walk

      Hard
      21.4 km
      1,911 m
      9-12.5h

      The Glas Maol and Creag Leacach Walk is a challenging adventure in Cairngorms National Park that will take you across several rugged peaks for spectacular views of the park. While out walking the trail, you will traverse the floor of Glen Isla and enjoy views of the river, before climbing through the mountains across Glas Maol, Creag Leacach, and a number of other peaks. This is a rough and rugged journey that should only be undertaken by experienced walkers.

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      Open details for Boar of Badenoch, A’ Mharconaich, and Geal-Charn Walk

      Boar of Badenoch, A’ Mharconaich, and Geal-Charn Walk

      Moderate
      13.2 km
      891 m
      5-6.5h

      The Boar of Badenoch, A’ Mharconaich, and Geal-Charn Walk is a rough and rugged adventure in Cairngorms National Park that will take you into the mountains for views of the surrounding area. While out walking this trail, you will traverse the boggy and rugged terrain of its three namesake peaks, where you will have a commanding view overlooking Loch Ericht and nearby mountains. While sections of this route can be a bit poorly marked, it is still a fantastic adventure worth undertaking.

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      Open details for Glentanar Estate Circular Walk

      Glentanar Estate Circular Walk

      Moderate
      14.0 km
      247 m
      3-4.5h

      The Glentanar Estate Circular Walk is a laidback excursion in Cairngorms National Park that will take you through the forested grounds of an estate once under control of the Marquis of Huntly. While out walking the trail, you will meander along densely wooded pathways and enjoy views of the nearby Water of Taner, as you loop around several hills for the return leg of the walk. Although it is an intermediate length adventure, this is still a great trail for families to explore.

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      Open details for Howff: The Hidden Bothy Walk

      Howff: The Hidden Bothy Walk

      Moderate
      18.3 km
      484 m
      4.5-6.5h

      The Howff: The Hidden Bothy Walk is a fun journey in Cairngorms National Park that will lead you through a glen to reach a secretive shelter built in 1952 by four climbers. While out on the trail, you will walk along the River Dee, before branching off through the mountains to find the bothy. Although this route will lead you in the general direction of the secret Howff, you will need to do your own searching to find its precise location!

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      Open details for Loch An Eilein and Loch Morlich Walk

      Loch An Eilein and Loch Morlich Walk

      Moderate
      27.6 km
      678 m
      7-9.5h

      The Loch An Eilein and Loch Morlich Walk is a long, but fairly laidback adventure in Cairngorms National Park that will see you traverse a variety of terrain to visit two charming lochs. While out on the trail, you will skirt around the shores of Loch An Eilein, before passing through a vast stretch of woodland on the way to Loch Morlich. Although this trail is quite long and is often done as a multi-day trip, the terrain is easy enough to be conquered as a full-day walk.

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      Open details for Uath Lochans Circular Walk

      Uath Lochans Circular Walk

      Moderate
      3.5 km
      108 m
      1-1.5h

      The Uath Lochans Circular Walk is a fantastic adventure in Cairngorms National Park that will see you explore a wonderfully atmospheric stretch of forest. While out walking the trail, you will meander along woodland pathways that circle around a series of small lakes, including the largest and most scenic of the bunch, Utah Lochan. This is a great walking route that the entire family can enjoy on the weekend.

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      Open details for Lochan Mor Walk

      Lochan Mor Walk

      Easy
      4.8 km
      101 m
      1-1.5h

      The Lochan Mor Walk is a nice and easy adventure in Cairngorms National Park, Scotland that features a lovely forest and a small loch. While out walking the trail, you will utilize roads and footpaths to meander under the canopy of the forest, eventually arriving at the charming shores of Lochan Mor, which is an excellent place to rest by the water. This is a great walking route that can be enjoyed by outdoor enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels.

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      Open details for Nethy Bridge and Loch Garten Circular Walk

      Nethy Bridge and Loch Garten Circular Walk

      Moderate
      13.8 km
      349 m
      3.5-5h

      The Nethy Bridge and Loch Garten Circular Walk is a fantastic intermediate length route in Cairngorms NP for anyone that enjoys meandering through the forest. While out on the trail, you will stroll amongst the trees until you arrive at the shores of Loch Garten, where you will enjoy some nice views across the surface of the water. Walkers should take note that portions of this route do utilize roadways, so exercise caution if you are travelling with children or dogs.

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      Open details for Nethy Bridge Circular Walk

      Nethy Bridge Circular Walk

      Easy
      3.2 km
      69 m
      1h

      The Nethy Bridge Circular Walk is a nice family-friendly adventure in Cairngorms National Park that offers some pleasant views across the River Nethy. While out walking the trail, you will utilize roads and pathways on either side of the river, as you loop around the charming village and take in the surrounding scenery. This is a fun route that is perfectly suitable for walkers of all ages and skill levels.

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      Open details for Broom Hill Circular Walk

      Broom Hill Circular Walk

      Moderate
      14.8 km
      581 m
      4-6h

      The Broom Hill Circular Walk is a fantastic route in Cairngorms National Park that features beautiful view sand a good variety of terrain. While out walking the trail, you will traverse the open countryside and pass through woodland terrain, before traversing the summit of Broom Hill and Pressendye for scenic views of the surrounding landscape. Make sure to bring bug repellent, as there can often be swarms of flies along the trail.

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      Open details for Parkin’s Moss Trail

      Parkin’s Moss Trail

      Easy
      3.2 km
      63 m
      0.5-1h

      The Parkin’s Moss Trail is a fantastic family-family adventure in the eastern reaches of Cairngorms National Park that passes through a forest and offers views of a nearby loch. While out walking the trail, you will explore a beautiful stretch of woodland terrain and some boggy areas, before taking in the views of Loch Kinord. Although the route is short, be sure to bear proper walking boots!

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      Open details for Craigendarroch Summit Trail

      Craigendarroch Summit Trail

      Moderate
      2.3 km
      145 m
      1h

      The Craigendarroch Summit Trail is a quick and fairly easy adventure in Cairngorms National PArk that will take you up a small hill for beautifully scenic views. While out walking the trail, you will loop around the forested slopes of Craigendarroch to reach its summit, where you will enjoy amazing views of Deeside. Although this route may be short, be sure to wear proper footwear.

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