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13 Scenic short walks for families

We've put together some family-friendly walks, which are fairly gentle but have lots of interesting things to see along the way.
 
There's a huge variety of scenic surroundings to choose from on family walking holidays in Scotland. Enjoy walks near Glasgow, forest walks near Edinburgh and family hill walks in Scotland's countryside. Why not bring your doggy along too on a family hiking break in Scotland with a dog-friendly path or trail?

La seguente lista è stata creata da VisitScotland per mettere in evidenza un mix di esperienze. Non c'è un ordine particolare.

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    Brough of Birsay

    Orkney

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    Brough of Birsay, Orkney

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    This little island off the north-west coast of Orkney's Mainland is just a short walk along a tidal causeway, from a small car park at Birsay. When the tide goes out it leaves lots of rock pools, which are ideal for inquisitive young minds to investigate. Along with crustaceans in the rock pools, you're likely to spot seabirds including puffins, razorbills, shags and guillemots overhead, depending on when you visit.

    If you want to explore more of the area after rockpooling, the Brough of Birsay and Earl's Palace walk takes in some fascinating Pictish, Norse and monastic ruins on the island and the Earl's Palace at Birsay. Just remember to check tide times.

    Visit Brough of Birsay: Brough of Birsay
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    Ness Islands Walk

    Inverness

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    Ness Islands on the River Ness in the city of Inverness

    The Ness Islands are a popular oasis of calm in the centre of Inverness. Set in the River Ness, these islands are connected to the city by suspension bridges built in the Victorian era. The paths around them are flat and if you're lucky you might see seals between the bridges. The circular 3-mile (5 km) walk will take about an hour, but you can cut across one of the bridges and shorten it if you like.

    Or take a bit longer and stroll around Whin Park, which is great for family picnics and also contains a playground, boating pond, miniature railway, and an ice cream and coffee shop.

    Explore the Ness Islands Walk: Ness Islands Walk
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    Smugglers' Trail

    Eyemouth

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    St Abbs

    Along the Berwickshire Coastal Path in the Scottish Borders, the Smugglers' Trail takes you on a journey to see some out-of-the-way coves and beaches that the 'free traders' used in days of old. Travel along the shore and see where smugglers would stash their 'booty' before selling to the local community.

    Start your walk at the striking Gunsgreen House, where you can buy a map of the Smugglers' Trail. For the energetic family, there's the waymarked 8-mile (12 km) Eyemouth circular route. There are also shorter options, such as a climb to Blaikie Heugh. Uncover the Smugglers' Trail.

    Find more walks in South Scotland: Smugglers' Trail
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    Montrose Basin

    Angus

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    The Montrose Basin, Angus

    Montrose Basin on the Angus coast is a huge enclosed estuary teeming with birdlife and wildlife. Short tracks leading down to the basin start from Bridge of Dun and Mains of Dun, where you can really appreciate the scale of the basin. It's a fabulous place to spot waders, terns and, if you're lucky, seals and otters.

    Don't miss the refurbished family-friendly 4-star Scottish Wildlife Trust Visitor Centre (small entry charge applies), which is only half a mile (1 km) from the basin. You'll find telescopes and binoculars here for viewing wildlife, as well as live footage of migratory birds.

    Visit Montrose Basin: Montrose Basin
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    Kelburn Castle & Country Park

    Largs

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    Kelburn Castle Estate

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    Based around a colourful 13th century castle, Kelburn Estate, near Largs in Ayrshire & Arran, is a great place for a family day out with the flamboyant designs on the castle walls sure to captivate curious young minds. The Kelburn Glen, with its waterfalls and deep gorges, is regarded by many as one of Scotland's most beautiful and the Short Glen Walk/Sculpture Trail is a great option for families.

    Kids will also love the Secret Forest - a network of enchanting woodland paths with amazing surprises along the way. After all that, there's still the Adventure Course, Pets Corner and the Playbarn to explore!

    Visit Kelburn Castle: Kelburn Castle & Country Park
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    Muir of Dinnet NNR & Burn O'Vat

    Aberdeenshire

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    Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve

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    This popular National Nature Reserve is east of Ballater in Royal Deeside, within the Cairngorms National Park. There are four great waymarked walks starting at the visitor centre including the 1 mile (1.6  km) trail to the otherworldly Burn O' Vat - a huge, secret geological pothole which you enter via a narrow gap and stepping stones on the Vat burn. The pothole was reputedly used as a hiding place by notorious local outlaw Gilderoy MacGregor.

    Don't forget to explore the other trails and enjoy lovely views over Loch Kinord and Loch Davan. You might also spot some local wildlife - it really is a great place for a family nature walk.

    Visit Muir of Dinnet National Nature Reserve: Muir of Dinnet NNR & Burn O'Vat
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    Tentsmuir Forest

    Fife

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    Walking in Tentsmuir Forest

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    Discover a massive sand dune system, one of Scotland's most dynamic coastlines, a pine-scented forest and wonderful wildlife including seals at Tentsmuir National Nature Reserve. It's an ideal place for walking and off-road cycling and a picnic on the beach. Collect seashells and look out for red squirrels and dragonflies too.

    Combine it with a trip to nearby St Andrews for food and refreshments, a visit to St Andrews Aquarium or Craigtoun Park.

    Visit Tentsmuir Forest: Tentsmuir Forest
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    Lady Mary's Walk

    Crieff

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    Lady Mary's Walk

    Named after Lady Mary Murray, whose family were local landowners in the early 19th century, Lady Mary's Walk goes through beautiful woodland and along the banks of the River Earn and is great for bikes and buggies. Some of the trees here are over 150 years old and stunning in all seasons (though especially in autumn). Herons, kingfishers, grey wagtails, oystercatchers and dippers all live on the river and otters have been seen at dusk.

    Explore Lady Mary's Walk and Laggan Hill: Lady Mary's Walk
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    Falls of Clyde and New Lanark

    Lanarkshire

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    Falls of Clyde Wildlife Reserve

    Surrounded by lush woodlands, the historic New Lanark UNESCO World Heritage Site is the gateway to the Falls of Clyde which is famous for its dramatic waterfalls and beautiful riverside walks. There's an unstaffed visitor centre giving information about the reserve and over 100 bird species have been recorded here, as well as regular badger and bat walks throughout the year.

    Combine your visit to the reserve with some time exploring New Lanark, which alongside a fantastic visitor experience also offers a café, restaurant, hotel, shops and the fabulous Clearburn natural play and picnic area.

    Visit Falls of Clyde: Falls of Clyde and New Lanark
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    Gruffalo Trail, Ardkinglas

    Argyll

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    Ardkinglas Woodland Garden on Loch Fyne

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    Ardkinglas House is an impressive and historic exclusive-use venue on the shores of beautiful Loch Fyne in Argyll. The Woodland Garden is part of the 12,000-acre estate, is open year-round and contains an impressive collection of trees, including one of Britain's tallest.

    The highlight for kids is, undoubtedly, the Gruffalo Trail. Pick up the trail map from the mouse, who will guide you along the route to find the Gruffalo. There's an admission charge for the trail and there's also the Treeshop garden centre, gift shop and café if you're looking for a spot of lunch and souvenirs.

    Explore The Gruffalo Trail: Gruffalo Trail, Ardkinglas
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    Loch Ard Sculpture Trail

    Aberfoyle

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    Loch Ard near Aberfoyle

    Loch Ard in Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park is home to the Loch Ard Sculpture Trail, a fine family walk, where the kids will have fun discovering the sculptures. Each represents an animal, insect or bird which is part of the forest's natural food chain. Along the route you'll find sound posts featuring toads, deer, Great Spotted Woodpeckers, jays and buzzards.

    There are five trails suitable for bikes, buggies and wheelchairs ranging from 2 to 10 miles (3 to 16 km). Download the Queen Elizabeth Forest Park leaflet to find out more or stop off at The Lodge Visitor Centre near Aberfoyle to pick up a copy - the café there has one of the best views in Scotland.

    More adventurous older kids can experience GoApe! here too. 

    Visit Loch Ard: Loch Ard Sculpture Trail
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    Loch an Eilein

    Rothiemurcus

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    Loch an Eilein at Rothiemurchus

    Rothiemurchus Forest is the magical setting for this sparkling loch near Aviemore in the Cairngorms National Park. It's the ideal spot to soak up beautiful reflections of ancient Scots pine and quietly seek out Scottish crossbills and red squirrels.

    Walk the 5 mile (8 km) circuit around the loch admiring the 13th century island castle as you go. There are good footpaths, which are mostly suitable for off-road buggies. Start at the Loch an Eilein car park (charges apply) and follow the signs, sticking to the main path. Afterwards head back to Aviemore for a trip on the Strathspey Steam Railway - the kids will love it!

    Watch our walking video to see views of the loch, the surrounding area and some visitor attractions nearby.

    Explore Loch an Eilein: Loch an Eilein
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    Arthur's Seat

    Edinburgh

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    View of Edinburgh skyline from Holyrood Park

    It's an ancient volcano in the city, so kids will love it! Only a short walk from Edinburgh's Royal Mile and family attractions such as Dynamic Earth and the Museum of Childhood, Arthur's Seat dominates Holyrood Park. Sitting 822 ft (251 m) above sea level, it provides spectacular views over the city and is steeped in history dating back 2,000 years.

    You can also visit 15th century St Anthony's Chapel, Salisbury Crags and Duddingston Loch, which is rich in birdlife - the circular walking route around Holyrood Park takes you to most of these. There are also many cafés nearby to enjoy a well-deserved ice-cream.

    Visit Holyrood Park and Arthur's Seat: Arthur's Seat

Taking a four-legged friend with you? Make sure you brush up on the Scottish Outdoor Access Code for dog-walkers before you travel.

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