Walking Arthur’s Seat is a must-do if visiting Edinburgh. Located in the beautiful Holyrood Park, this 650-acre royal park is not only the home to the tallest hill, but also to lochs, glens, and ancient ruins. This fantastic extinct volcano is said to be the mythical location of King Arthur’s Camelot. If you are not …
12hrs of Scenic Walking through Edinburgh
The best way to explore a historic city, or any city for that matter, is by walking it. Ditch the taxi or car, put on a pair of comfortable shoes and hit the sidewalk. Edinburgh is a very friendly, walkable city. Most of the popular sites and attractions are located a short distance from each …
Hiking Scotland’s West Highland Way: Bridge of Orchy to Fort William
The West Highland Way is a 154km journey across the highlands, moors and lochs of Scotland. The route is broken into 8 stages or days beginning at Milngavie and ending in Fort William. While 8 days of walking sounds like dream, the unpredictable weather, long distances and elevation gains may dissuade those from attempting it. …