Low Level Walks
Driving Route
The Highlands is known the world over for its scenic walks. Give yourself over to breath taking views and the sense of wild nature that’s all part and parcel of a walk in the Highlands.
Route image provided by John Brightley and licensed for reuse under a Creative Commons Licence.
What you'll see
Falls of Acharn
A great little walk full of surprises including a Cave, viewpoints and the waterfall
Glen Lyon
This Glen has been described by Sir Walter Scott as the "...longest, loneliest and loveliest glen in Scotland..."
Glen Tilt
Glen Tilt is a mighty glen on the outskirts of Blair Atholl, which cuts through high mountains all the way to Deeside.
Falls of Bruar
One of Highland Perthshire's prime beauty spots for over 200 years
Strathmashie
Three choices of walks within this community forest. This area was used on a number of occasions on the series Monarch of the Glen
Insh Marshes
This RSBP site gives you great views stations over the marsh
Farleitter Crag Trail and Uath Lochans
One of the prettiest woodlands in the area, with a heavy scent of pine. Take the easy walks on a boardwalk or the more challenging walk
Feshiebridge
Enjoyable walks in nearby woodland and into Glen Feshie. Follow The Sculpture Trail which is about a mile long and hosts 12 sculptures
Glenmore Forest Visitor Centre
Special forest in the middle of Cairngorms National Park
Carrbridge Paths
Seven walks ranging from 30 mins to 3 hours
Boat of Garten Trails
Eight trails of varying length from 30 mins to 3.5 hours
Loch Morlich - Beach and Walk
The only freshwater beach in Scotland to have a Rural Beach Award
Rothiemurchus
There's a good selection of outdoor activities from a gentle walk to more challenging water sports amongst magnificent scenery
Abernethy Forest
Abernethy Forest is the largest remaining remnant of the Ancient Caledonian Forest in Scotland