Autumn Walks Scotland 2022: Here are 10 of the most beautiful autumn walks to enjoy in and around Edinburgh
As the leaves in the trees turn red and gold, there are few things better to do on a crisp and clear autumn day than go for a walk in the woods.
Edinburgh residents are lucky that there is a wealth of woodland on their doorstep – both in the Capital itself and within a short drive or bus ride from the city centre.
As you tramp around the trees keep a lookout for wildlife, much of which becomes easier to see without the summer cover of foliage.
Look out for squirrels stocking up for winter, charismatic robins, and listen for the tell-tale sound of woodpeckers excavating nest holes or drilling for delicious grubs.
You might even be lucky enough to see roe deer, which inhabit several city parks including Corstorphine Hill.
Here are 10 of the best walks around Edinburgh for leaf peepers and wildife lovers.
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Look out for squirrels stocking up for winter, charismatic robins, and listen for the tell-tale sound of woodpeckers excavating nest holes or drilling for delicious grubs.
5. Hermitage of Braid
Hermitage Of Braid is a wooded section of a large city nature reserve that also includes Blackford Hill. The pleasant woodland walk on well-kept paths passes ancient trees that date back to the early 19th century and the historic hermitage building itself. Keep a look out for a wealth of wildlife, including owls, shrews and bats.
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6. Cardrona Forest
A little further afield, but still less than an hour from Edinburgh, Cardrona Forest is a stunning spot near the Borders town of Peebles. Choose from four different forest walks and keep an eye out for the red squirrels that reside there. Despite popular perception, the cute creatures don't hibernate but, are especially active in autumn stocking up on supplies to get them through winter.
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7. Roslin Glen Country Park
Just a few miles to the south of Edinburgh is Roslin Glen Country Park, offering riverside treks through ancient woodland. You can combine a walk with a visit to the nearby Rosslyn Chapel, the mysterious spot made famout by Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code.
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8. Moredun Wood
Part of Burdiehouse Burn Valley Park, Moredun Wood is a city oasis surrounded by a high wall that serves to keep traffic noise out and wildlife safe. These are two main entrances - one on the corner of Ellen's Glen Road and Gilmerton Road, and the other beside the Morrisons supermarket.
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