Scotland's Great Trails
/ˌskɒtləndz ˌɡreɪt ˈtreɪlz/
/ˌskɑːtləndz ˌɡreɪt ˈtreɪlz/
- a network of paths for walkers and cyclists across Scotland, managed by Scottish Natural Heritage. There are 29 Great Trails, the best known being: the West Highland Way; the Southern Upland Way, which runs from coast to coast across southern Scotland; the Speyside Way and the Great Glen Way.
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Scotland's Great Trails