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Gathersnow Hill
Hudderstone & Gathersnow Hill, Lanarkshire - Free    
21.0km / 13.1mi  -  6 hours 15 minutes    Strenuous
A quiet, circular hike over the high hills and moorland plateaus of Hudderstone and Gathersnow. Good navigational skills would be required in poorer weather due to some pathless sections. Great views and wildlife abound here.
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Sgurr na Stri
Sgùrr na Stri, Isle of Skye - A Peek into the Cauldron - Members-only    
22.8km / 14.2mi  -  7 hours    Strenuous
A spectacular walk on the Isle of Skye from Sligachan to Sgùrr na Stri and back again with views of the Black Cullins and Loch Coruisk. Some strenuous climbing in parts, but minus the scrambling. Navigational skills required in poor visibility.
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The path through Scone Den
Scone, Perth and Kinross, Perthshire - The Royal connection - Members-only    
6.1km / 3.8mi  -  1 hour 45 minutes    Leisurely
The walk is centred on the area between Perth and the village of Scone. It wanders through areas of lovely woodland, passing beside rippling burns, and provides pleasing views of the nearby hills as you follow paths with historic associations.
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Dunfermline Abbey
Scenic Dunfermline, Fife - Members-only    
5.3km / 3.3mi  -  2 hours    Leisurely
The Royal Burgh of Dunfermline has over 9 centuries of recorded development. Within the Historic Quarter can be seen evidence of its early development as the ancient capital of Scotland. (The Alternative Route will give a walk of around 5 miles.)
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The Knee of Cairnsmore from the footpath to Cairnsmore of Fleet
Cairnsmore of Fleet, Galloway - Members-only    
18.6km / 11.5mi  -  6 hours    Strenuous
An upland walk near over Cairnsmore of Fleet and its smaller neighbour Meikle Multaggart near Newton Stewart providing stunning vantage points, following good paths and tracks through forest and over mountain, with over 914m/3,000ft of steep ascent.
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