‘Picturesque’ UK destination is most walkable with ‘must-see’ views

Walking is great for the mind, body and soul (Image: Getty)

As the crisp winter air begins to settle over the UK, the has shared its best to go and get outside.

There’s plenty to see and do in Scotland thanks to its rich history, stunning landscapes and vast greenery.

The National Trust for Scotland has shared five different walks which can offer the perfect into nature.

Not only does the walk offer some fresh air but it is also great for the mind, body and soul.

Let’s take a look at the in more detail.

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Crathes Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland

Crathes Castle in Aberdeenshire has woodland paths (Image: Getty)

Crathes Castle, Aberdeenshire

Crathes Castle’s ancient woodland comes alive with the colours of winter, offering visitors a peaceful and picturesque walk.

The woodland paths, lined with centuries-old trees, are ideal for a leisurely stroll where you can enjoy the crunch of leaves underfoot and the sight of squirrels.

The Walled Garden, with its autumn blooms, is also a must-see, providing a beautiful contrast to the natural landscape.

Brodick Castle & Country Park, Isle of Arran

Brodick Castle & Country Park on the Isle of Arran is a haven for autumn lovers. The park’s diverse landscapes, from woodland trails to formal gardens, provide endless opportunities to immerse yourself in the season’s beauty.

The castle’s grounds are particularly stunning in autumn, with the woodland walks offering a kaleidoscope of colours and the chance to spot local wildlife, including red squirrels and deer.

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Corrieshalloch Gorge National Nature Reserve With River Through Pasture Valley And Loch Broom In Scotland, UK

Corrieshalloch Gorge National Nature Reserve is located in the stunning Scottish Highlands (Image: Getty)

Corrieshalloch Gorge National Nature Reserve, Highland

Corrieshalloch Gorge offers an unforgettable autumnal walk, where the dramatic landscape is enhanced by the season’s vibrant colours.

As you stand on the Victorian suspension bridge, you’ll be treated to awe-inspiring views of the crashing waterfalls below, surrounded by the rich, golden hues of autumn foliage.

The air is filled with the invigorating scent of pine and mist from the rushing waters, creating a sensory experience that perfectly captures the beauty of Scotland’s wild landscape in autumn. This gorge, one of Britain’s most spectacular, offers an immersive escape into nature that is both thrilling and serene.

The Hermitage, Perthshire

The Hermitage in Perthshire is perhaps one of the most famous spots for autumnal walks in Scotland. The towering Douglas firs, some of the tallest trees in Britain, stand guard over the paths that wind through this magical woodland.

As you walk along the River Braan, the roar of Black Linn Falls echoes through the trees, creating a symphony of sound and colour that is uniquely autumnal.

Greenbank Garden, Glasgow

Greenbank Garden is a hidden gem for an autumnal walk, where the meticulously designed gardens transform into a tapestry of warm, golden hues.

As you wander through the themed garden areas, the seasonal changes create a stunning contrast between vibrant flowers and autumn leaves.

The peaceful atmosphere is perfect for a relaxing stroll, and the crisp autumn air enhances the experience of discovering the garden’s unique plant collections.

With its charming stone walls and tranquil setting, Greenbank Garden offers an idyllic escape to enjoy the beauty of autumn just a short trip from the city centre of Glasgow.

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