WALKS IN SCOTLAND
Just over a kilometre (3/4 of a mile) West of Peebles there is an intriguing disused railway tunnel ...
If you would like an interesting walk on an abandoned rail line, with dramatic views, and two ...
One of our favourites walks is four kilometres long path linking Aberdour and Burntisland. The walk is part of ...
Near the town of Callander, is the peak of Ben Ledi. At a height of 879 meters, it is a substantial hill, but has ...
If you are looking for some relaxing path on Sunday afternoon Linlithgow is is a perfect place to go ...
This is an interesting walk, which can be begun from Loanhead, and is a walk of approximately 8 km ...
Scotland has it all - the most beautiful landscapes in the world, stunning glens, Highlands and countless lochs, picturesque islands and white sandy beaches, small sleepy fishing villages, magnificent historic castles and abbeys and old unknown abandoned rail tunnels.
Scotland’s scenic beauty is in our opinion best experienced on foot, therefore within next couple of months we are going to take you in the journey. The journey throughout popular and unknown, official and not official walks and paths. We hope that our stories will encourage you to visit described places on your own.
Last Updated on 10th March 2010
By Arek Zasowski
Photographs by Arek and Viola Zasowski