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Hike Dumyat, Scotland
Stirling, United Kingdom
1.9 mi
/ 600 ft gain
Dumyat (pronounced De-mai-it) is a hill in Stirling Scotland measuring 1,371 ft. To arrive at the "Dumyat Path", from Stirling center head towards the University of Stirling via Airthrey Rd. As soon as you have passed the roundabout and University Rd West, you will be looking for your next right Kenilworth Rd, where you will again look for your next right, Sheriffmuir Rd, from here you will dri...
Hike Cockleroy Hill
West Lothian, United Kingdom
4.25 mi
This is a very memorable hike that cuts through open fields and has great views of Edinburgh and its surrounding area. The ascent up Cockleroy Hill is quite challenging as it is very steep, but you'll have sheep to keep you company as you make your way up (don't get too close to the sheep, however). You'll be hiking parallel to a fence that you'll want to follow as it leads to the top of the hi...
Explore Devil's Pulpit (Finnich Glen)
Stirling, United Kingdom
0.6 mi
It was hard to find it be we made it! Coordinates: 56°02'01.6"N 4°24'51.4"WBetween Croftamie and Craighat, there is an intersection (from Croftamie to Craighat it will be on you left). Park your car here and follow the main road by foot. You will see a small path along the road. Follow it until you arrive to a small bridge (you will hear a waterfall or some water running). Just after the bridge...
Backpacking Scotland's West Highland Way
Stirling, United Kingdom
5.0
101.81 mi
/ 12087 ft gain
Let me just start by saying that this is probably the raddest hike I have ever done. Although the ideal way is to start from Glasgow and hike all the way up to Ft. William, the scenery just gets better and better as you get closer to the Ft William area, so if you just have a few days, you can do it backward and go until you run out of time.
This is a very popular hike during the dry season. D...
Catch a Sunset at the The Necropolis
Glasgow City, United Kingdom
The city of Glasgow has a lot to offer and this is a gem I am happy we had the opportunity to check out while we were here. It may seem odd to suggest a graveyard, but it’s a beautiful site. The graves are intricate and the views are endless.
Some history:
The burial ground was intended to be interdenominational The first burial was in 1832: Joseph Levi, a jewellerThere have been 50,000 b...
Explore the Glasgow Botanic Gardens
Glasgow City, United Kingdom
This was not quite as large as the Edinburgh Royal Botanic Gardens, but it’s still fun and worth a stop. Plus, it’s another free activity.
-Founded in 1817
-Indoor (“glasshouses”) and outdoor exhibits
-Koi pond
-Plenty of seating options
-Peaceful atmosphere with lots of areas to walk and explore
-There’s even a Tea Room open from April to September: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm and in the winter fr...
Camp at Loch Lomond's Sallochy Campsite
Stirling, United Kingdom
Loch Lomond is a large freshwater loch that sits on the boundary of the Scottish central lowlands and the highlands. While the loch is a popular destination for many travelers, Sallochy Campsite provides the unique opportunity to camp right on the loch. There are 30 designated sites that are £5 per night/per adult. Take note the campsite is only open April-October! To find out more about the si...
Take in the View at Kinnoull Hill, Scotland
Perth, United Kingdom
0.5 mi
Arriving at Kinnoull Hill Woodland Park is about a 1.5 mile walk from the center of town, or if arriving in a vehicle you can enter "Quarry Car Park" into your GPS and you should not have an issue.Once there you can leave your vehicle in the Quarry Car Park for free and the walking path is a couple of feet from the parking lot. There are various paths that will take you off the main path but th...
Explore the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
5.0
Just a 1.5 mile walk from Edinburgh Castle is the Royal Botanic Garden of Edinburgh. It’s worth a stop and you could easily spend 1-4 hours here. Plus, it’s a fun walk from downtown Edinburgh. There’s plenty of shops and restaurants along the walk, or just soak in the architecture. Additionally, you’ll be right by the Water of Leith river once you arrive at the Gardens.
The plants are beaut...
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