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Walking in Edinburgh

We all want to put our best foot forward, and in Edinburgh it's easy. With one dormant volcano, seven hills, clusters of cobbled streets and tantalising vistas waiting around every bend, the capital is a fabulous place for a wander.

The following list was created by VisitScotland to showcase a range of experiences. It isn’t ranked in any specific order.

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    Edinburgh Castle

    Edinburgh

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    Edinburgh Castle

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    Distance: 2.5 km; duration: 1 - 1.5 hours as part of the Old Town walk

    Explore the medieval heart of Edinburgh. Venture up Castle Hill to see the iconic castle, its esplanade and amazing views in all directions. From the Royal Mile, make your way up over the cobbles and take in the atmosphere.

    Top tip: if you're planning to pay a visit to Edinburgh Castle, make sure to book far in advance to avoid disappointment. Tickets often snap up quickly, especially during the summer months.

    Find out more about Edinburgh Castle Esplanade: Edinburgh Castle
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    Calton Hill

    Edinburgh

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    The Edinburgh skyline viewed from Calton Hill

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    Distance: 1.75km; duration: 1-1.5 hours

    Calton Hill is a local favourite and it boasts numerous landmarks on the hill including the striking national monument.

    Find out more about Calton Hill: Calton Hill
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    Arthur's Seat

    Holyrood Park

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    View of Edinburgh skyline from Holyrood Park

    Distance: 5.5km; duration: 1.5 hours

    No visit to Scotland's capital is complete without an attempt at scaling the imposing, iconic Arthur's Seat.

    Find out more about Arthur's Seat: Arthur's Seat
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    Craiglockhart Hills

    Edinburgh

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    Craiglockhart Hills, Edinburgh

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    Distance: 4.5 km; duration: 1.5 - 2 hours

    One of the four lesser known hills in the south of Edinburgh, there are incredible city views from the two summits of the Craiglockhart Hills which are found just to the west of the Morningside area.

    Find out more about the Craiglockhart Hills: Craiglockhart Hills
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    Braid Hills

    Edinburgh

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    Braid Hills, Edinburgh

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    Distance: 4.5 km; duration: 1.5 hours

    A lovely circular route, surrounded by golf courses, the Braid Hills are perfect for a peaceful walk, with views of the city and the Pentland Hills to enjoy.

    Find out more about the Braid Hills: Braid Hills
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    Blackford Hill

    Edinburgh

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    A couple on Blackford Hill look over the city toward Arthurs Seat.

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    Distance: 4.25 km; duration: 1.5 hours

    Neighbouring the Braids, Blackford Hill is part of the Hermitage of Braid and Blackford Hill nature reserve and is a real escape from the city, with woodland paths and forest wildlife to keep an eye out for.

    Find out more about Blackford Hill: Blackford Hill
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    Corstorphine Hill

    Edinburgh

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    A man dog walking along Corstorphine Hill

    Distance: 4.5 km; duration: 1- 1.5 hours

    To the west of the city, Corstorphine Hill is an interesting stroll with amazing views of the Firth of Forth. Check out Clermiston Tower, a memorial to Walter Scott built in 1871.

    Find out more about Corstorphine Hill: Corstorphine Hill
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    The Pentland Hills

    Edinburgh

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    Walking in the Pentland Hills

    A favourite escape for city dwellers, there are over 100 km of sign-posted routes across the Pentland Hills including Allermuir Hill and the Gladhouse Reservoir. 

    Find out more about the Pentland Hills: The Pentland Hills
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    Dean Village and Galleries of Modern Art

    Stockbridge to National Galleries of Scotland

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    Dean Village on the Water of Leith in Edinburgh

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    Distance: 4.5 km/2.75 miles. 1 - 1.5 hours

    This walk from Stockbridge passes through the beautiful New Town along streets with magnificent Georgian architecture, before reaching the National Galleries of Scotland.

    Find out more about Dean Village and Galleries of Modern Art: Dean Village and Galleries of Modern Art
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    Water of Leith

    Edinburgh

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    Dean Village on the Water of Leith in Edinburgh

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    Distance: 20.5 km; duration: 7-8 hours

    The chilled-out Water of Leith pathway takes you past all of the city's best bits - Murrayfield Stadium, the GMA, Stockbridge and the Shore.

    Find out more about the Water of Leith: Water of Leith
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    Edinburgh to Ratho

    Edinburgh Quay in Fountainbridge to The Bridge Inn, Ratho

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    The Union Canal, Edinburgh

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    Distance: 13.5 km (one way); duration: 3 hours (one way)

    Follow this traffic-free path from Edinburgh to Ratho along the Union Canal (National Cycle Route 754) starting from Edinburgh Quay in Fountainbridge. Grab some food at the Bridge Inn and head back again.

    Find out more about Edinburgh to Ratho: Edinburgh to Ratho
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    Stockbridge and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

    Edinburgh Waverley to Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

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    Glasshouses at the Royal Botanic Garden; Edinburgh

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    Distance: 7.5km; duration: 2.5 - 3 hours

    This route starts at Edinburgh Waverley and explores one of Edinburgh's loveliest neighbourhoods and the glorious Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Circle around the Botanics and enjoy being surrounded by the brightly-coloured plants and exotic flowers.

    Find out more about Stockbridge and RBGE route: Stockbridge and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
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    Craigmillar Castle

    Edinburgh

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    Craigmillar Castle

    Distance: 4km; duration: 1 hour

    Set in a spacious country park, Edinburgh's 'other castle' is a striking tower house dating back to the 1300s. Craigmillar Castle has played host to Mary Queen of Scots, and there is a pleasant walk through the park and around the castle, with views to Arthur's Seat for most of the way.

    Find out more about Craigmillar Castle: Craigmillar Castle
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    Lauriston Castle

    Edinburgh

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    Lauriston Castle and Gardens

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    Distance: 2.4 km (Lauriston Castle to Cramond); duration: 30 mins

    The grounds of Lauriston Castle are a fabulous place to visit for a lovely family afternoon out. Enjoy the pretty Edinburgh - Kyoto Friendship Garden, which opened in 2002, enjoy views to Cramond and the Firth of Forth. The castle dates to the 16th century and the grounds are also filled with lots of trees and manicured lawns. Double up with a visit to Cramond and take a walk along the iconic promenade.

    Find out more about Lauriston Castle: Lauriston Castle
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    Hopetoun House

    South Queensferry

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    Hopetoun House country estate near South Queensferry, Edinburgh

    Distance: 1 - 2 km; duration: 1 - 1.5 hours

    There are two walks in the grounds of this country house, just along the coast from South Queensferry. You can enjoy the Sea Walk Trail (2 km/1 hour) overlooking the Firth of Forth, or the Spring Garden Walk (1 km/ 30 mins) with lots of ornamental trees and shrubs to admire. The house is a popular venue for weddings or treat yourself to a decadent afternoon tea in the Stables Kitchen.

    Find out more about the Sea Walk Trail: Hopetoun House
    Find out more about the Spring Garden Walk: Hopetoun House
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    Cramond and Cramond Island

    Cramond to Cramond Island

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    Cramond Causeway at low tide

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    Distance: 8.75 km; duration: 2 - 3 hours

    Venture out to Cramond Island, a tiny isle connected to the shoreline of Edinburgh. You can only visit at low tide, so make sure to plan and check tide times in advance. The Cramond shoreline is a stunning part of the city, with a fabulous café to stop and grab a coffee.

    Find out more about the Cramond and Cramond Island walk: Cramond and Cramond Island
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    Portobello Promenade Walk

    Portobello Beach

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    Portobello beach

    Distance: 4.3km; duration: 1.5 hours

    The beach at Portobello has been a much-loved spot for many generations. The promenade was built in 1866, and together with a historic swimming pool, gives Porty a Victorian spa town feel. The flat, wide stretch is also a great place to go for a jog, accompanied by the sea breeze!

    You can see why Edinburgh folks love to come out here for a change of scene. Walk along the promenade and through the town to see some gorgeous Georgian houses and the impressive Town Hall on Portobello High Street. Treat yourself to a tasty lunch at Bross Bagels and a sweet treat from 12 Triangles.

    Find out more about the Portobello Promenade Walk: Portobello Promenade Walk
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    The Shore Walk

    South Queensferry to Cramond

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    South Queensferry, a town to the west of Edinburgh

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    Distance: 10.5 km; duration: 2.5 - 3 hours

    Explore the secrets of Edinburgh's coastline along the Shore Walk, which stretches from South Queensferry to Cramond. The route starts at South Queensferry's Hawes Inn in the shadow of the three bridges, before passing hidden beaches and by the incredible Barnbougle Castle.

    You'll soon reach the beautiful Dalmeny Estate, home to the Earls of Rosebery, with its golf course and seascapes for miles around. The Shore Walk can be done in small sections or in one go if you want a longer walk. 

    Find out more about the Shore Walk: The Shore Walk

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