by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
There is a fine example of a ScotWays sign at NN117611 declaring "Camus na h Eirighe 1/4m" by a newish metal pedestrian gate (adjacent field gate is locked), which gives access to a clear but quite overgrown cart-track. A very large, many-compartmented,...
by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
Newsflash! The Heritage Paths (Campsie Fells) Project is very pleased to announce that we have produced a lovely Campsies map leaflet showing this route and other paths in the area. To get your hands on one, simply send us an SAE c/o ScotWays (see...
by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
At the church road end, the route is signposted Tresta Beach. Follow the road southwest past the church on its south side where it becomes a track skirting the beach. Ahead the track can be seen as a ledge ascending the hill. A track still crosses the moss...
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 which shows the Herring Road and other historic routes. Associated signposting work is ongoing, but...
by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
A sign at the roadend states Hillhead of Clatt and the track leads up to the farm. Past the farm, the Kirk Road appears to largely follow field boundaries east and southeast until c.NJ530263 where its line has been ploughed out for about 100m. Beyond...