Trails

Guided Day Walks In Scotland
A selection of guided day walks in Scotland led by our local expert guides. Discover Scotland’s long lost pilgrim ways, currently undergoing a revival. Get your boots on this summer and enjoy a selection of small group outings from the Borders to Orkney
Overview
- St Munn's Way on the Cowal Peninsula in Argyll is just a stone's throw from Glasgow
- St Cuthbert's Way in the Scottish Borders starting in Melrose
- Whithorn Way on the Ayrshire Coast starting in Girvan
- Forth to Farne Way on the East coast starting in North Berwick
- St Kentigern Way starting in Peebles and on the Clyde Walkway
Melrose seen from the Abbey
Itinerary
Our day walks start at 10 am and finish by 5 pm.
Plan for 4 - 6 hours of walking with a lunch/rest stop.
These are linear guided walks with a transfer back to the start point.
Group size will be no more than 16 and will operate according to Covid-safe practices in line with current Government guidance.
Our start points are accessible by public transport and by car, with parking available. Local parking charges may apply.
Picnic lunch provided.
Our guided groups walks on Scotland's Trails
Highlights
- Discover Scotland's Pilgrim Ways
- Explore new paths in good company
- Our local expert guides will share their knowledge of the route, history and natural environment
- Support a project to re-establish 14 pilgrim ways in Scotland
- Opportunity for a taster of long-distance routes, before you take on the full itinerary
Coastal, river and country paths
Food & Drink
We will provide a delicious picnic for you to enjoy
Menus/choices will be circulated the week before the walk
Accommodation
If you wish to stay in the area, we can book you a local hotel or bed & breakfast accommodation.
The Eildons in the Scottish Borders