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    Arthur's Seat - Just go

    Arthur's Seat

    4.8(236 reviews)
    23.6 mi

    What a great hike! Easy enough and walkable from the majority of Edinburgh. You can take a few…read moredifferent paths to get to the summit. We took the one on the edge of the cliff and it was steep, so maybe avoid that one. There is one that takes a dirt path that is a little less steep to get up to Arthur's Seat. This summit provides a beautiful panoramic view of Edinburgh. Open 24/7, it's definitely worth a visit (maybe even more than once!)

    I have hiked Arthur's Seat, an ancient volcano, a few times and it's not for the faint of heart…read more But if you want a challenging workout with fantastic views of Edinburgh as your reward, this is for you! There are a few different ways to make your way up to the top. For first timers, I would suggest taking the route near Holyrood Palace which, while not easy, is more gentle than the route near Pollock Halls. My first time up, I took the latter and ended up climbing up boulders - which felt a bit precarious. No matter which way you go up, bring lots of water and wear shoes with good traction. You will definitely feel like you accomplished something when you reach the top. And, as I mentioned, the views are spectacular! At the summit, I always make a point to touch both the white triangulation pillar and the bronze geographical indicator. On our most recent trip, it was April so the weather was perfect! The previous time, we hiked it in August when it was a little too warm and we were greeted by swarms of midges at the top!

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    Arthur's Seat - White Triangulation Pillar at the top

    White Triangulation Pillar at the top

    Arthur's Seat - Summit

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    The Cobbler Hill Walking Trail

    The Cobbler Hill Walking Trail

    5.0(1 review)
    51.6 mi

    First of all - the path to The Cobbler is not on The Chalets, that was just the closest I could…read moreget. You can park in car park off the A83 just across from that street (The Chalets). Cross the street and you're in! Logistics: The first part of the climb is a steep-ish zig-zag through the trees. It's not too hard, but will get your heart pumping. When you get above the tree line is when things really start to get fantastic. You walk through a magnificent valley filled to the brim with mountain streams, flora, and giant rocks that give the landscape an otherworldly feel. It's just one gorgeous vista after another, and the best part is it's mostly flat! But then...it gets tough. The ascent to the mountain is steep, and you will need serious hiking boots. Don't make the mistake we did. When you get to the fork, go right. If you go left, it is faster, but it's also a perilous climb up a rocky riverbed. If you go right, you will stay on a trail which is both easier and safer to climb. The Cobbler receives rave reviews all over the interwebs, and having tackled it this weekend, I can see why. I didn't even get to see those spectacular views from the top (it was foggy at the peak) and I was still amazed by it. I'd say anyone who is in reasonably good shape and has a pair of hiking boots and a waterproof jacket can do this round-trip in under six hours. This is the day trip to beat all day trips! You will be surrounded by beauty and feel amazing afterwards.

    West Highland Way - As Seen on the way to or from Glencoe

    West Highland Way

    4.7(7 reviews)
    27.8 miMilngavie

    Hi Guys, cycled…read morethrough Scottland from Glasgow to the northern boarder, to the ouder hebridies, to Edinburgh, back to Glasgow, twice. Took the boat from Inverness for return trip to Fort William - 30 years ag (1990/1991). Great experience - without any E-... . Today I am cycling an E-MTB:.. To take a rest we stopped in Fort William for 2 days - but did not rest... I a booklet we rent from university "Mountainbiking in the Scottish Highlands" a tour was described around Ben Nevis. (unfortunately at this time my English has had much room for improvements..... and I did not understand the rating "challening"...... Well, we started at 9 and arrived the West Highland was at 6pm, followed the West Highland way to Fort William and arrived in Fort William at 9pm. the B&B lady was so friendly (and afraid about her house.......) and offered us to wash and cleand our stuff - if we would leave it outside.......... It was really a very nice lady. we have had very good experience with Scottish. On the ouder hebridies we recognized that we needed a post office to collect some money - but unfortunately the only one was located north of the mountains on Lewis or Harris - dont remember which one is the northern one - and a postbus driver invited us to join him on his car and trip to Stokinish. It was such a nice experinece "bloody old English ...." 500times during the 2 hours trip. In the evenig he invited us to join us at legioneers Pub / Club. It was so nice. If I would find some power for the E I would do it again....... Great country, people, weather........(:...).

    We did the WHW from 6th - 15th June this year and really enjoyed the hike over the 8 days, the trek…read moreis really good marked and we reached after 154 KM Fort William, I highly recommend to do this once in a life time :-)

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    West Highland Way
    West Highland Way

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    Crawick Multiverse - The 'multiverse'

    Crawick Multiverse

    5.0(1 review)
    28.3 mi

    A recent makeover of a derelict open-cast coal mine by local land artist Charles Jencks, this is a…read morefantastic place to walk the dog or just get some exercise (and you *will* get exercise - it's a 55-acre site!). Returning to his favourite themes of science and astronomy, and using his signature spirals, lagoons and mounds, Jencks has created several set pieces representing galaxies, comets and other astronomical events. The site is bisected by a long N-S avenue of megaliths aligned to the highest point, which is a pretty steep hike up the 'comet walk' but affords stunning 360-degree views over the surrounding countryside. You will need stout footwear and strong legs to make it up here - it is not for the unfit and is definitely not suitable for wheelchair users, although I did see one resolute parent wheeling a pushchair up to the highest point. Jencks has incorporated some 2,000 megaliths, which were unexpectedly excavated on site during the works, into each artwork, making it look like some Neolithic theme park gone mad in places; but it has a delightful exuberance about it that is impossible to resist. It only opened in June 2015 and in parts it seems to still be a 'work in progress'. They could do with improving the steeper sections of path with some steps, and parts of it look like they could do with some more turf being laid. But as the artist only lives 'down the road', I can foresee that he'll be tweaking this place for some years to come.

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    Crawick Multiverse - Looking north along the avenue

    Looking north along the avenue

    Crawick Multiverse - The 'Supercluster'

    The 'Supercluster'

    Crawick Multiverse - The 'Milky Way galaxy'

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    The 'Milky Way galaxy'

    Pentland Hills Regional Park

    Pentland Hills Regional Park

    4.8(12 reviews)
    20.5 mi

    This is a place that I didn't think I could do because of climbing hills but It's not all that bas…read moreas you can walk on the lower ground and still get a good view of things. I didn't climb any high hills for a bigger view, that's something I can go back to the Pentland Hills and do another day. Just walking about in the forest was pretty cool, i like that kind of thing plus it was so relaxing and peaceful. There was a sign that I passed, it was funny because someone altered the sign and it said "no parking, pissing place only" lol hehe. Did you knew that Amy Soldiers do exercise in Pentland Hills with firing there guns, a sign posted for warning, just in case you get a bullet in you bum. A great atmosphere at the Pentlands as everybody would pass you and say hello, it was nice, everyone was enjoying there day out. Ideal for walking your dog's or just hanging out with family/friends. Would consider going back again sometime very soon. https://socialsandi1.com/2018/08/05/pentlandhills-regional-park/

    Wilderness, Waterfalls, Rivers and Raccoon's (well, maybe not these ;-) )…read more I was looking for a place to enjoy a nice afternoon stroll and which should be in proximity to Edinburgh city. Well, I am so lucky to live in a town surrounded by "mountains" which are called the Pentland Hills. There are several lakes/ water reservoirs in the Pentland Hills Regional Park which are accessible using several walking routes. We walked towards the Glencorse reservoir. A good start or end for the journey is the Flotterstone Inn and the Information centre nearby. Take your rucksack, get good walking boots, warm clothes and off it goes. Follow the paths which are clearly marked and you can't get lost. You might even pass an occasional waterfall! For the travelers without a car, you can hop on a bus and get off at Flotterstone Inn (but be careful - buses are a rare occurrence and you could be stranded) Lovely place!

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    Pentland Hills Regional Park
    Pentland Hills Regional Park - Very Tolkien map at the top of Allermuir Hill

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    Very Tolkien map at the top of Allermuir Hill

    Roslin Glen

    Roslin Glen

    4.0(3 reviews)
    20.8 mi

    There is no denying this place is stunningly beautiful, a peaceful haven of lush green trees, a…read moresoothing river, butterflies and birds, it's beautiful but it literally is in the deep undergrowth and I definitely got disorientated. There seemed to be quite a few entrances dotted around which disoriented me further. There's long distances between anything of interest and I'm not even sure what I saw as it wasn't identified but it was lovely anyway. As time was ticking I couldn't see everything as I needed to find my way out and back to the road to get the bus back home which to be honest got me into a bit of a fluster thinking I might be stranded in the wilderness but thankfully I survived, twisted ankle and frazzled but I survived. My experience was good/bad and think there needs to be more signage on what's ahead and perhaps signs telling you where the road back to Edinburgh city centre.

    Roslin Glen is possibly one of the most beautiful places to escape to if you're tired of the city…read more(not that Edinburgh feels much like a city at all). You can take a walk along North Esk river, visit the chapel or just hang around the greens. By greens, I mean trees and bushes and things that have leaves. My first experience with Roslin Glen was for a friend's birthday where we dressed up as characters from Peter Pan and went on treasure hunts. Yes, it was her 24th. The area's really beautiful. Really calming and possibly the closest and best place to run off to from Edinburgh. It's only a bus ride outside the city.

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    Roslin Glen
    Roslin Glen

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    Black Law Wind Farm - hiking - Updated May 2026

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