Walking Stories is building up a wide-ranging collection of stories about routes and trails across Scotland, as well as many other countries.
Of course in a country which is such a brilliant place for hiking, there are many other websites which focus on walks and climbs in Scotland, often with detailed route descriptions.
So if you want to look for information on other hikes - or to see how Walking Stories routes are covered elsewhere - try one of these. It's not a comprehensive list, but it's a start!
Information on hiking across Scotland
Walking Wild (official Visit Scotland site)
Munro Magic (covering peaks over 3000 feet)
Walk Scotland
Scotland on Line
The Hills of Great Britain and Ireland
and if you can read Dutch:
buitensport-schotland
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Conservation bodies and walking charities
John Muir Trust
Scottish Wild Land Group
Scottish Rights of Way and Access Society
Boots across Scotland
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Local and regional walking sites and pages
Cairngorms National Park
Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park
The Isle of Skye (skyewalk.co.uk)
Southern Upland Way
Strathearn
The Glenkens (SW Scotland)
Glenlivet Estate (NE Scotland)
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Some Walking Club sites
Scottish Mountaineering Club
Ramblers Association Scotland section
List of clubs affiliated to Mountaineering Council of Scotland, with links
Blairgowrie and District Hillwalking Club
Glasgow Glenmore Club
Ochils Mountaineering Club
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Mountain bothies (simple accommodation)
Mountain Bothies Association
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Walking Festivals
Angus Glens Walking Festival
Blairgowrie Walking Festival
Cowalfest
Newton Stewart Walkfest
Full listing of events
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Countryside access advice for walkers
Scottish Outdoor Access Code
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Mountain weather conditions
Mountain weather information service
Scottish Avalanche Information Service
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NB. Walking Stories is not responsible for the content of any of the 3rd party websites linked into this page or elsewhere on the site.
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On Beinn Teallach, above Glen Spean

Corrie Fee, Glen Doll, Angus

Arthur's Seat, overlooking Edinburgh |