by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
Newsflash (August 2016): ScotWays has completed the first stage of its Lammermuirs project with the publication of a new map of the Lammermuirs. Associated signposting work is ongoing, but although signage surveys have already being...
by Eleisha Fahy | 11 September 2025
On the southeast side of Wanlockhead, a Southern Upland Way (SUW) signpost indicates a route leading southeast around the west side of Stake Hill. In 1km, join the road to the radar station, but at NS883115 leave the road (and the SUW) after 500m to continue due south...
by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
This is a challenging but rewarding route through remote country in the heart of the Caithness peatlands. Parts of the road are in good condition and easily followed, but some sections are faint or untraceable and require careful navigation to stay on course. There...
by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
The Heritage Paths website only maps Comyn's Road between Glen Tromie and Blair Atholl, as the part from Ruthven Barracks to Glen Tromie is included here as part of The Minigaig. However, if travelling along Comyn's Road from end to end, it perhaps makes...
by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
Travelling the Coronation Road today is difficult, due to the lack of ferries over the Rivers Tay and Earn, but the sections which lie between Scone and Abernethy are described below. A further section of the Coronation Road heads from near Carpow to...