Choose Your Adventure From the List Below
1: Lighthouse, Sea Bird Colonies and a Mysterious Head in the Rocks at St. Abbs
A picnic next to a lighthouse on a loop trail with stunning cliff views
1: Beat the tide at Cramond Island
An easy walk within Edinburgh where you can explore WW2 military instillations
2: Sunken Submarines in Aberlady Nature Reserve
An easy stroll through a varied nature reserve opening out onto a beach as far as the eye can see. Go at low tide to visit the two submarine wrecks before finishing along the cliff for panoramic views of Edinburgh and Fife.
1: Board the Sir Walter Scott Steam Boat with your bike and cycle back
A steam boat, a picnic, a 13-mile traffic free cycle and only 1 hour drive from Edinburgh
2: The drama of the Arrochar Alps and the famous Cobbler
Max Adventure: The drama of the Arrochar Alps and the famous Cobbler
3: Explore the ruins of Cammo Estate and see “Rapunzel’s Tower”!
A lovely varied easy walk that is always quiet with lots of different things for the kids to see.
4. The feel of the Highlands on Edinburgh’s doorstep.
Away from the Pentland crowds, this relatively unknown walk gets you up one of the highest peaks in the Pentlands without really noticing.
3: One of the best sections of the West Highland Way in One Day
One of the best sections of the West Highland Way in One Day; from Crianlarich to Bridge of Orchy
5. Celebrate Culture with Scotland's Largest Mural in Colinton Tunnel
A fantastic walk starting in Edinburgh City Centre, passing through very different landscapes along the Union Canal, finishing with a true highlight - the Colinton Tunnel.
6: Cross over to the Kingdom of Fife at a height of 110m on the 47th longest suspension bridge in the world (P.S. it’s the Forth Road Bridge)
An easy walk across the Forth Road Bridge followed by some crabbing on the Hawes Pier in South Queensferry
2. Visit a Saxon Battleground at the Twin Law Cairns, Near Longformacus
A longer walk in the Lammermuir Hills, with an easy ascent on the Southern Upland Way and lots of landmarks to keep you moving
4: Follow the Military Road across Rannoch Moor landing in the jaws of Glencoe
Walk part of the West Highland Way by following the Military Road across Rannoch Moor landing in the jaws of Glencoe
3: Explore a Hermit’s cave on the coastal route from Crail to St. Monans
Stunning coastal walk from Crail to St. Monans, with a stop for cave exploration, fish and chips and shell collecting
4: Romancing the Bunnet Stane (West Lomond Hill)
A circular walk on West Lomond Hill in Fife, exploring a hermit’s cave and a mushroom-shaped rock.
5: Experience a mountain in miniature, with outstanding views of the Trossachs on Ben A’an
Famously known as the mountain in miniature in the Trossachs, this easy hill has all the benefits of a true mountain climb, but easier on the legs!
6: Get the Trainspotting vibe with this walk from Corrour to Rannoch
Get the transporting vibe and walk from Corrour train station to Rannoch, along the Rod to the Isles past Loch Ossian.
5: Innerleithen Railway Cycle including a scary tunnel, ruined castle and a daredevil’s pump track
This easy, largely flat cycle of 21km along an old railway track is a fantastic family day out, with a variety of landmarks to keep the adventure exciting.
6: Happy in Abbey St. Bethans
A circular walk in the Lammermuir district; climbing Cockburn Law, exploring Edin’s Hall Broch, crossing the wobbly Elba suspension bridge and savouring the baked good at the Riverside Bakehouse.
7: Embrace the mud on this easy causeway walk across Pilgrim’s Way
Embrace the mud on this easy walk across the causeway following Pilgrim’s Way to the Holy Island (Lindisfarne)