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Midlothian
Other Pages in the Website section “Walks, cycleways and riding routes” are [1] Access to the countryside - - - : [2] Walks, cycleways and riding routes - - - : [4] Public Rights of Way - - - : [5] Midlothian Access Forum.
'... There are also a variety of linear and circular routes to explore throughout Midlothian, some of which are suitable for a range of abilities. Many of these paths act as a link between towns an ...
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'Midlothian has a great variety of landscapes, from the upland ranges of the Pentland and Moorfoot Hills to rolling farmland, woodland and river valleys. Why not explore the wooded Esk Valley at Roslin Glen, or take a stroll through the Victorian parkland at Vogrie Country Park? ...'
'The Festival aims to provide opportunities to discover Midlothian's beautiful countryside in four days of led walks, a cycle, nordic walking and canicross. The routes are suitable for all ages and ...
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Usually held Mid October.
'There are four circular routes and trails that are great for families or those who do not want a long walk/hike: 1. Harlaw Woodland Walk - 2 miles/3.5 km, easy ... 2. Great Glen Mystery/Glencorse ...
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'There are over 100km of signposted routes available across the hills enjoyed by over 600, 000 visitors annually. We aim to provide, where possible or appropriate, multi-use paths that can accommodate the varying means by which people enjoy the hills. Making good use of paths too, will ensure the visitor can minimise erosion and disturbance to wildlife and land management around the park.'
'With many starting points to choose from and tracks everywhere, these hills are very accessible and create endless route possibilities. The main route ... is linear point-to-point, starting at Hil ...
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'Routes up Scald Law, Carnethy, Allermuir & neighbours.'
'With a stunning and varied countryside, Edinburgh & The Lothians offers a great range of walks throughout the year. Whether it is a short city walk up the iconic volcano Arthur's Seat ...
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'The breathtaking countryside of Edinburgh & The Lothians, with its tranquil woodlands and fabulous historical attractions, provides the perfect setting to enjoy a relaxing walk in the great outdoors.'
'Vogrie (boggy place) lands were purchased by James Dewar in 1719. His descendant Lt Colonel Alexander Cumming Dewar built Vogrie House in 1876. The Royal Hospital for Nervous Disorders ow ...
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'There are 11.5 miles of signed countryside paths through woodlands and the Tyne Valley. Further information is shown on information panels in the park or by downloading the map or leaflet ...'
Midlothian Council
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