About Access Rights 8 #RespectProtectEnjoy Access Rights FAQ Development Proposals and Outdoor Access Moving and Closing Paths Path Maintenance Private Signs, Private Roads, Public Roads, What’s the difference? Rights of Access to Land Rights of Way and Motor Vehicles
The Bookshelf 9 About The Bookshelf Guidance on Legislation Legislation Responsible Access Surveys of Rights of Way, Outdoor Access and Procedures Rights of Way and Outdoor Access Management Land ManagementPath ManagementPeople ManagementSignposting and Interpretation
Heritage Paths 18 Heritage Paths Introduction Historic Footpaths The Launch of the Heritage Paths website About Types of Heritage Paths Coffin RoadsDrove RoadsFish RoadsHeritage Paths IntroductionLeisure PathsMedieval RoadsMilitary RoadsPilgrimage Routes
History 34 Historic Footpaths The Launch of the Heritage Paths website History of Access A Brief History of Access RightsBoardwalks, the oldest types of constructed pathRight to Roam TimelineThe Bedford Memorial BridgeThe Coming of Statutory Access RightsThe Scottish Outdoor Access Code, A Replacement for the Country Code History of ScotWays 175th Anniversary1844 The beginning of ScotWaysScottish Hill Tracks – the 100+ year storyThe Association for the Protection of Public Rights of Roadway in and Around EdinburghThe Bedford Memorial BridgeThe History of ScotWaysWelcome the Scottish Rights of Way and Recreation Society LimitedWhat’s in a name? Important People of Scottish Access Adam Black (1784-1874)Archibald Eneas Robertson (1870-1958)Arthur W Russell (1873-1967)Donald Bennet (1928-2013)Donald Grant Moir (1902-1986)John George Bartholomew (1860-1920)John Hutton Balfour (1808-1884)Professor Sir Robert (Bob) Grieve (1910 -1995) Signposting 1964 When figure 740 changed the face of path signsA Signposting Tour of the CairngormsScotWays’s Oldest Standing SignpostThe Changing Face of ScotWays Signs