Scottish Walks - Hillwalking in Scotland
Walk The Walk - Scottish Walks.
Hillwalking throughout Scotland, the Connery way. Walk with Tony from the Cairngorm Mountains to Isle of Arran, from Pitlochry to Loch Lomond, from Greenock to the Trossachs from Lochs to Glens.
On this Scottish Walks website you will find details about my Scottish Hillwalking exploits in some of the most beautiful countryside this nation has to offer. Scottish Mountains, Valleys, Glens, Moors, Lochs all play their part in what must be one of the most relaxing and breathtaking views I have ever came across in my Life. Some of the areas covered are Pitlochry, The Trossachs, Cairngorms, North Skye, Lomond Glens, Loch Tay, Loch Lomond, Kinlochleven, Loch Sloy, Eildon Hills, Glen Nevis, Goat Fell, Arrochar, Ochil Hills, Greenock Cut and The West Highland Way & my latest Scottish walks include Torridon Mountains, Shieldaig, Loch Clair & Coulin Walk, Beinn Eighe, River Kinlochewe & Coire Mhic nobile. For a great list of beautiful and stunning Lochs please visit our Scottish Lochs guide.
Stuck in the "Rat Race", why not head for the Scottish Countryside and sample some of the best Hill walking areas that Scotland has to offer. During my Scottish Walks, I encountered many areas located with Golfing, Fishing, Accommodation, Campsites, Hotels, Guest Houses, and Bed & Breakfast, most of which I have tried to list for your benefit.
Never take Scottish Hillwalking lightly, always be prepared as the Scottish Climate can be very erratic to say the least!. I would always recommend that you purchase Ordinance Survey map of the area you find yourself in, they are invaluable and there are usually plenty of simpler local maps available from Scottish Tourist Offices etc. Remember to prepare yourself well and wear appropriate clothing and footwear for your Scotland walks. Always and I mean always let someone know where your walking and when you are expected back.
Keep walking in Scotland safe and enjoyable. We want you back.
Scottish Walks
This website is dedicated to my passion - Hill Walking in Scotland.
On this Scottish Walking website I have tried to share my Scottish Hillwalking experiences with you, in the hope that you will have some idea where to walk and what to look out for on your travels. Please do not treat this Scottish Walks website as an Official Guide but useful only as a helpful guide of hints & ideas to help you through the Scottish terrain from a true Scottish hillwalker. Always be respectful of the Scottish Countryside and say Hi if you see me or anyone on a on a walk, I know I will.
Connery Scottish Walks is now part of the Entire Scotland group. Their latest tourism website is their Scottish Borders Accommodation, www.bestoftheborders.co.uk guide.
I would like to thank www.pricequoter.co.uk - Double Glazing Window Quotes, who have sponsored this website, enabelling me to pay the hosting of the site. Please say thanks to them for giving me the oppertunity to keep this site going and expand with more walks for all of you to enjoy.
Tony used to work as a Glasgow Airport taxi Driver where you could find details of the company service at www.ga-taxis.co.uk. Tony has now retired from his job as a Glasgow Airport taxi driver. So we hope this will enable Tony the opportunity to go out on more fantastic walks and bring them back to you on this Scottish Walks sites.
