- Where can I go hiking in Edinburgh?
- What's the prettiest town in Scotland?
- Where can I live outside Edinburgh?
- Where can I walk around Edinburgh?
- How long does it take to walk the Scottish National Trail?
- How do I walk to Arthur's Seat?
- What is the most dangerous place in Scotland?
- What is the cheapest place to live in Scotland?
- Where is the best coastal town to live in Scotland?
- What is the roughest part of Edinburgh?
- Where is the happiest place to live in Scotland?
- Where is the most expensive place to live in Edinburgh?
Where can I go hiking in Edinburgh?
- Bonaly Circular via Harlaw and Reservoirs. Bonaly Reservoir from the top of Harbour Hill, looking back over Edinburgh. ...
- Hillend to Bonaly via Caerketton, Allemuir and Capelaw. ...
- Flotterstone to Nine Mile Burn via Turnhouse, Carnethy and West Kip. ...
- West Linton to Balerno via Pentlands Hike. ...
- The Seven Summits of Edinburgh.
What's the prettiest town in Scotland?
Tobermory, Isle of Mull
From the port-considered one of the prettiest in all of Scotland-head to the Main Street. Here, in addition to its great shops, art galleries, and restaurants, you'll also find some of the best places to stay on the Isle of Mull, from quaint B&Bs to historic old inns and guesthouses.
Where can I live outside Edinburgh?
Best places to live outside Edinburgh
- North Berwick. North Berwick in East Lothian is a superb choice for those looking for both rural and coastal living within half an hour by train from Edinburgh city centre. ...
- Gullane. ...
- Linlithgow. ...
- South Queensferry. ...
- Burntisland and Aberdour. ...
- Commuting to Edinburgh.
Where can I walk around Edinburgh?
The Magnificent Seven Walks In and Around Edinburgh
- Arthurs Seat.
- Water of Leith Walkway
- Blackford Hill.
- Braid Hills.
- Inverleith Park.
- Dean Village.
- Pentland Hills.
How long does it take to walk the Scottish National Trail?
Created by walker Cameron McNeish, it is the first walking route to run the length of Scotland. The route takes two months to walk.
How do I walk to Arthur's Seat?
Arthur's Seat – Self Guided Walks
- 1: Red Route The best walk, reasonably strenuous but the more gentle approach to the summit. ...
- 2: Blue Route The easy walk! ...
- 3: Green Route The most popular route to the summit of Arthur's Seat, but it's a bit of a slog up a steep grassy slope from Dunsapie Loch on the east side of the park.
What is the most dangerous place in Scotland?
There were 451 recorded crimes per 10,000 population in 2019-20, with three of Scotland's city based areas recording the highest rates; Glasgow City (680 per 10,000 population), Dundee City (645 per 10,000 population) and Edinburgh City (579 per 10,000 population) (see Table 4 in 'Supporting files').
What is the cheapest place to live in Scotland?
Scotland's top five affordable areas
- Kilbirnie, North Ayrshire.
- Cumnock, East Ayrshire.
- Stevenston, North Ayrshire.
- Irvine, North Ayrshire.
- Girvan, South Ayrshire.
Where is the best coastal town to live in Scotland?
8 Prettiest Scottish Coastal Towns to Live or Visit
- St Andrews.
- Eyemouth.
- North Berwick.
- Annan.
- South Queensferry.
- Kirkcaldy.
- Bo'ness.
- Dalgety Bay.
What is the roughest part of Edinburgh?
Areas with a some of the rougher schemes include Wester Hailes, Craigmillar, Silverknowes, Muirhouse, Pilton and Oxgangs. But as cities go, Edinburgh is pretty safe, and you're unlikely to get any trouble from the rougher locals unless you provoke them.
Where is the happiest place to live in Scotland?
PERTH has been crowned the happiest place to live in Scotland. It's the only Scottish city on Rightmove's Top 20, with St Ives in Cornwall the overall happiest place to live in Britain.
Where is the most expensive place to live in Edinburgh?
Here are Edinburgh's most expensive streets, that boast the most homes priced over £1 million.
- Hill Place. Hill Place takes the top spot with an average house price of £1,195,419. ...
- Eden Lane. ...
- Rillbank Terrace. ...
- Pitcairn Grove. ...
- Upper Dean Terrace.