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West
Highland Way
Mi
lngavie - Fort William: 95miles (152km): Waymarked: Terrain: Moderate
with some remote and challenging sections |
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Great Glen Way
Fort William - Inverness: 73miles (117km): Waymarked: Terrain: mixed
– easy walking along canal towpaths, beautiful lochside trails
and forest climbs towards the end |
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St
Cuthbert’s Way
Melrose - Holy Island: 62.5miles (100km): Waymarked: Terrain: easy
- an enjoyable and satisfying walk with fertile Border countryside
and the rolling tops of the Cheviot Hills |
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Rob
Roy Way
Drymen - Pitlochry: 79miles
(126km): Detailed route notes supplied: Terrain: varied - linked
with the legendary Scottish outlaw, a picturesque and scenic walk |
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Speyside
Way
Buckie - Aviemore: 65miles (105km): Waymarked:
Terrain: mostly easy but the optional Tomintoul Spur adds more of
a challenge in an area of great natural beauty |
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Kintyre
Way
Tarbert - Dunaverty: 89miles (143km): Waymarked: Terrain: moderate
with care required on some sections in poor weather |
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Fife
Coastal Path
North Queensferry - Newport-on-Tay: 81miles (135km) :Waymarked: Terrain:
easy with some care required on coastal sections. An interesting scenic
walk combining nature and history |
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Arran
Coastal Way
N Brodick - Kildonan - Blackwaterfoot - Lochranza - Brodick: 64miles
(103km): Waymarked: Terrain: moderate with some challenging sections
on rocky seashores |
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Hadrian’s
Wall Path
Wallsend
- Barrow-on-Solway: 84miles(134km): Waymarked:Terrain: Mostly easy
but some exposed more challenging sections. |
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The
Cateran Trail
Blairgowrie - Blairgowrie: 63miles (100km): A fully waymarked circular
route: Terrain: easy going with some moderate sections |
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The East Highland Way
Fort Wiliam - Aviemore: 78miles (125km): Detailed route notes available: Terrain: easy going with some moderate sections |