We Are ScotWays
Founded in 1845, ScotWays (The Scottish Rights of Way and Access Society) is the independent charity which upholds and promotes public access rights in Scotland. We are widely recognised as experts in the law and practice of access and advise on access problems, provide information and training, and maintain a vast database about routes in Scotland. You can see our recognisable green and white signs on routes across Scotland.
We are home to the Heritage Paths Project, a unique archive of Scotland’s old paths and roads. We record hundreds of old routes, from Roman Roads to Pilgrim Paths. Why not have a look?
Explore our website and find out more about public access to the outdoors in Scotland, how it developed, the Society’s history and what you can do to support us. Of course, the best thing you can do is join us!
Latest News
Ramblers “Access Denied” Campaign
The Ramblers have launched a new UK‑wide campaign, Access Denied, highlighting years of underinvestment and neglect that have left thousands of local paths missing, blocked, or unusable. The...
Come and Help us Uphold Access Rights!
We are seeking an Administration and Communications Assistant to support the smooth running of our Edinburgh office and help deliver our communications activities. This is a varied and hands-on...
Cairngorms National Park Fire Management Byelaws
The Cairngorms National Park Authority has formally introduced the Cairngorms National Park Fire Management Byelaws 2025, which will apply annually from 1 April to 30 September across the entire...
Features
Boats and Bikes and Trains: Memories of a Heritage Path to Knoydart
Well into their round of the Munros, Cathy and Sheila decided one May to tackle the three summits in Knoydart. And they thought they’d make it a circular trip – getting into Knoydart from Strathan and Glen Dessary, and leaving by the Inverie to Mallaig ferry. The...
Heritage Path for April 2026: Greenock Cut
Heritage Path of the Month. Greenock Cut is our Heritage Path of the Month for April 2026. More about the Greenock Cut: The Greenock Cut is a former aqueduct with embankment serving as a walkway. It follows the contours of the hillside, mainly overlooking the town...









