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This delightful coast to coast trail through central Scotland delivers a perfect blend of country, coastal and leafy urban walking. One of Scotland’s Great Trails, the John Muir Way journeys for 135 miles from Helensburgh on the Firth of Clyde to Dunbar in East Lothian. Along the way you’ll enjoy stunning views over Loch Lomond, walk beneath the impressive Campsie Fells and explore remnants of Roman forts and the Antonine Wall. You’ll spend time in Scotland’s capital, view historic homes, and marvel at miles of sweeping golden sands. All this before entering the John Muir Country Park, a haven for nature lovers. Finally, take time to reflect on your achievement with an idyllic clifftop approach to Dunbar.

John Muir was a remarkable man; a botanist, geologist and glaciologist. He found fame as an author, explorer and environmental campaigner, and is best known to many as the father of the United States national parks. Born in Dunbar in 1838, he spent the first eleven years of his life there, finding enjoyment exploring the surrounding countryside and coastline, as well as scrambling on the ruins of Dunbar Castle. He later wrote “When I was a boy in Scotland I was fond of everything that was wild, and all my life I’ve been growing fonder and fonder of wild places and wild creatures.”

It’s fitting therefore that in addition to the sublime scenery, the John Muir Way features a variety of habitats, home to a wealth of flora and fauna. The trail’s hedgerows, often fragrant with flowers, give shelter to the likes of voles and weasels as well as goldfinches and wrens. In the skies above expect to see kestrels and buzzards. The John Muir Country Park covers an area of nearly 2000 acres and this saltmarsh, grassland and woodland supports over 400 plant species and a variety of birdlife including the skylark and ringed plover. The canals and lochs on the Way are home to swans and a variety of ducks. Coastal paths are adorned with thrift, wild thyme and common orchids. Cormorants and lapwings patrol the coast while a number of islands in the Firth of Forth house colonies of puffins and gannets, most notably the magnificent Bass Rock.

All those that follow this incredible trail through Scotland will find themselves immersed in nature, enriched by history, and rewarded with a renewed feeling of wellbeing.

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John Muir Way

Helensburgh to Dunbar 135 miles/217 km

A rewarding coast to coast walk from Helensburgh to Dunbar, the John Muir Way blends scenic coastal trails with tranquil countryside and lively cityscapes. Walk through woodlands, farmlands, and historic towns, with plenty of time to enjoy Edinburgh’s vibrant cultural sights along the way.

Code Length Average per day Price range
JM11 14 miles/23 km £1499 – £1669

John Muir Way West: Helensburgh to South Queensferry

Helensburgh to South Queensferry 78 miles/126 km

A spectacular journey from Helensburgh to South Queensferry, passing through atmospheric woodlands, rolling farmland, and the foothills of the Campsie Fells and Kilsyth Hills. Enjoy sweeping views over Loch Lomond and the Firth of Forth, finishing with a scenic coastal stretch lined with ancient oaks and Scots pines.

Code Length Average per day Price range
JMW7 13 miles/21 km £826 – £928

John Muir Way East: South Queensferry to Dunbar

South Queensferry to Dunbar 57 miles/92 km

A wonderful short break enjoying the woodland foreshore of the Dalmeny Estate before a stretch of urban walking through Scotland’s capital and the chance to scale the impressive Arthur’s Seat with panoramic views over the city and the Firth of Forth. Pleasant farmland follows as you make your way to the John Muir Country Park, culminating in a dramatic clifftop approach to Dunbar.

Code Length Average per day Price range
JME5 14 miles/23 km £860 – £928