We want you to enjoy our trails, but there are things we would like you to read and know before you go. Some of our trails are safe and enjoyable for children and more of a gentle walk. There are also trails which are extremely challenging so please read them carefully before venturing out.
Things to know before you set out.
read more here >FOLLOW THE SCOTTISH OUTDOOR ACCESS CODE
read more here > LOOK OUT FOR THE BIRDS!
People- Dogs- Horses
Key things to remember for People, Horses and Dogs are:
SPRING & EARLY SUMMER Look out for the birds!
- Never let your dog run free where there are ground nesting birds.
- You and your horse must also avoid disturbing nesting birds.
- Avoid the shoreline in the breeding season.
- Always keep your dog in sight and under control – if in doubt
use a lead. - Keep your dog on a lead where there are sheep or cattle.
- Don’t take your dog into fields of vegetables and fruit or crops unless
there is a clear path. - Always bag and bin dog poo – take it home when bins aren’t
available. - Leave nothing but footprints.
Other useful information.
Midges and Ticks – Uninvited guests read more here > A Guide to Midges & Ticks in Scotland
We hope you enjoy you trails. Please note these trails are at your own risk, Take responsibility for your own actions: The outdoors is a great place to enjoy but it’s also an environment with natural hazards. Make sure you are aware of this, take care of yourself and others with you, including your dog. Whiting Bay Memories offer these trails at you own risk and accept no liabillity.
