by Richard Barron | 14 April 2022 | News
… to update that is! There are only a few routes still needing to be surveyed as part of our updating of Scottish Hill Tracks. First published in 1947 the book contains 344 routes through hilly or remote terrain that vary from short day walks to long ones, with a few...
by Richard Barron | 14 March 2022 | News
ScotWays are looking for volunteers to help us by going for a walk (or run, bike or horse ride) along one of the routes featured in Scottish Hill Tracks. This is a guidebook with a difference – it covers Mainland Scotland (and Arran, Mull and Skye) in a network of 344...
by Richard Barron | 1 March 2022 | News
We are working with the National Library of Scotland on a collaborative historic footpath mapping project in 2022. The point locations of over 12,000 “F.P.” footpath abbreviations have already been identified on the OS 6-inch to the mile maps from around 1900 covering...
by admin | 8 December 2017 | News
At the end of October 2017, we launched a survey to find out what people thought about our signposting work. ScotWays has been signposting rights of way and other paths across Scotland since it started in 1845. Times have changed and today many different people and...