The best walks in Fife – with 117 miles of coastline, lovely woodlands and huge forests and great beaches, here is how to walk in Fife.
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The West Fife Woodlands Way is a new 10-mile marked route around west Fife, starting and ending in the pretty village of Culross.
If today’s changing world can teach us anything, it is the importance of going for a walk from your doorstep – here’s my guide to finding your new favourite local walks in Scotland.
If you are thinking of bagging a Munro, here is a video beginners guide in collaboration with This is Life from BBC Scotland.
It is the drama of the mountains which give the Scottish Highlands their character and with 282 Munros (mountains over 3000ft) to ‘bag’, climbing them is a national pastime – here are 10 Munros to climb.
Famous for its distinctive shape and rocky crags and the challenge of ‘threading the needle’, climbing the Cobbler is a great introduction to the hills in Scotland. Here is how to climb it.
Assynt’s landscape of otherworldly rock formations is literally jaw-dropping – Suilven, Cul Mor, and one of the most popular hills to climb in Scotland – Stac Pollaidh. Here is how to climb it.
A visit to the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park is much more than a day trip. Here is my ultimate guide to getting outside and exploring Loch Lomond.
Scotland’s mountains are downright dramatic. Here are my favourite iconic Scotland mountains to climb.