Rights of Way
- A local landowner has fenced off a path that is well used by local people, and has put up a sign saying No trespassers’. What can I do about it?
- A Signposting Tour of the Cairngorms
- Aberdeen City Council v Wanchoo and Neumann v Hutchison
- Aberdeenshire Council v Lord Glentanar
- Aitchison v India Tyre & Rubber Co.
- Alexander v Picken
- Allan v McLachlan
- Alston v Ross
- Alvis v Harrison
- Anderson v Earl of Morton
- Are access rights different in Scotland from those in England and Wales?
- Ayr Burgh Council v British Transport Commission
- Ayr Harbour Trustees v Oswald
- British Transport v Westmoreland County Council
- Burt v Barclay
- Cadell v Stevenson
- Can I ride my motorbike on a right of way or take it off road?
- Carstairs v Spence
- Crawford v Lumsden
- Cumbernauld & Kilsyth District Council v Dollar Land (Cumbernauld) Ltd
- Cuthbertson v Young
- Darrie v Drummond
- Davidson v Earl of Fife
- Development Proposals and Outdoor Access
- Do public rights of way exist in Scotland?
- Drury v McGarvie
- Duffield Morgan v Lord Advocate
- Duncan v Lees
- Earl of Morton v Anderson
- Edinburgh Corporation v North British Railway Co.
- Ellice’s Trustees v Commissioners for the Caledonian Canal
- Fife Council v Nisbet
- Geils v Thomson
- Glasgow and Carlisle Road Trustees v Tennant
- Glasgow and Carlisle Road Trustees v Whyte
- Graham v Sharpe
- Hamilton v Dumfries & Galloway Council
- Hamilton v Nairn
- Hay v Earl of Morton’s Trustees
- Historic Footpaths
- Home Drummond & Another (Petitioners)
- Hope v Landward District Committee of the Parish Council of Inveresk
- Horse riders are using a local path and churning it up so that it is difficult for walkers to use. What can be done?
- How does a route become a right of way?
- Hozier v Hawthorne
- Is there any need for rights of way, now that there is freedom of access?
- Is there any record of rights of way in Scotland?
- Jenkins v Murray
- Kinloch’s Trustees v Young
- Kinross County Council v Archibald
- Kirkpatrick v Murray
- Lanarkshire Water Board v Gilchrist
- Lauder v MacColl
- Lord Advocate v Strathclyde Regional Council and Lord Advocate v Dumbarton District Council
- Lord Burton v Mackay
- Lord Donington v Mair
- Macdonald v Watson
- Macfarlane v Morrison & Others (Robertson’s Trustees)
- Macfie v Scottish Rights of Way and Recreation Society Limited
- Mackenzie v Bankes
- Mackintosh v Moir
- Magistrates of Dunblane v Arnold-McCulloch
- Magistrates of Elgin v Robertson
- Malcolm v Lloyd
- Managing Land for Outdoor Access 2000-2009
- Mann v Brodie
- McGavin v McIntyre
- McGregor v Crieff Co-operative Society Ltd
- McInroy v Duke of Athole
- McRobert v Reid
- Melfort Pier Holidays Ltd v The Melfort Club and Others
- Midlothian Council v Crolla
- Midlothian District Council v MacKenzie
- Milne v Inveresk Parish Council
- Moncrieff v Jamieson
- Moving and Closing Paths
- My neighbour says he has a right to go along the path at the back of my house. Could this be a public right of way?
- Nairn v Speedie
- Norrie v Magistrates of Kirriemuir
- Oban Town Council v Callander & Oban Railway
- Oswald v Lawrie
- Potter v Hamilton
- Preston’s Trustees v Preston
- Private Signs, Private Roads, Public Roads, What’s the difference?
- Rhins District Committee of the County Council of Wigtownshire v Cunninghame
- Richardson v Cromarty Petroleum Co Ltd
- Rights of access to land
- Rodgers v Harvie
- Rome v Hope Johnstone
- Scott v Drummond
- Scottish Rights of Way & Recreation Society Ltd v Macpherson
- Smith v Saxton
- Snares and traps in the Countryside
- Soriani v Cluckie
- Stewart, Pott & Co. v Brown Brothers & Co
- Strathclyde (Hyndland) Housing Society Ltd v Cowie
- Sutherland v Thomson
- The Bedford Memorial Bridge
- The Changing Face of ScotWays Signs
- The Coming of Access Rights
- The complexity of the law
- The Ramblers Association v The Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (and Others)
- There is a proposal for a windfarm development that will be close to a well-used right of way. What can be done?
- Thomson v Murdoch
- Torrie v Duke of Atholl
- Viscount James Bryce (1838-1922)
- What are Outdoor Access Rights?
- What is a Local Access forum?
- Where can I cycle?
- Where Can I Ride or Drive my Horse?
- Who’s responsible for path maintenance?
- Wills Trustees v Cairngorm Canoeing and Sailing School Ltd
- Wilson v Jamieson
- Wood v North British Railway