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Easy hiking trails around Cramond And Barnton offer diverse landscapes for outdoor exploration. The area features a blend of coastal paths along the Firth of Forth, tranquil riverside trails following the River Almond, and expansive nature reserves like Cammo Estate. This region is characterized by its varied terrain, including a tidal island, woodlands, and open foreshore, providing accessible routes for different activity levels.
Last updated: April 25, 2026
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Explore the easy 2.2-mile Cammo Estate Local Nature Reserve loop, winding through woodlands, grasslands, and historical ruins near Edinburgh
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Lovely in autumn with the leaves and colours, but be very cautious on the scaffolding steps, especially coming down them and whilst carrying a bike. Both of us slipped. My fellow cyclists twice! I managed to grab hold of the handrail and stopped myself falling onto the steps.
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Excellent spot for weekly 5k park run with brilliant scenic views! This takes place every Saturday at 09.30am with around 400-500 in attendance and a great full lap of the promenade covered.
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Silverknowes Esplanade is a 5km promenade which stretches from Granton to Cramond village. The views across to Fife and towards the Forth Bridges are fantastic and well worth the effort.
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Cramond Island is a deserted island with a few ruins and bunkers from the Second World War. At low tide, the island can be reached over a narrow and low concrete causeway in a four-hour window, two hours before and two hours after low tide. The path is about 1.6 kilometres (one mile) long and passes concrete piers dating from the Second World War, built to protect against torpedoes and ships. The times when the path to the island is open are posted at the start of the path and are also published on the internet: https://queensferrylifeboat.co.uk/cramond-tides At high tide, the water rises so high that you can only leave the island by swimming or waiting up to eight hours for the causeway to be open again. If you do decide to swim, be aware of the current, the low water temperature and the relatively long distance.
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Great to cross the causeway at low tide. Queensferry lifeboats publish save crossing times on their website: https://www.queensferrylifeboat.co.uk/cramond-tides
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The island can be reached during low tide via a causeway. Check the Queensferry lifeboats website for safe crossing times to avoid getting stuck: https://www.queensferrylifeboat.co.uk/cramond-tides
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There are over 30 easy hiking trails in Cramond and Barnton, offering a variety of landscapes from coastal paths to riverside trails and nature reserves. These routes are generally short and accessible for different ability levels.
Yes, many easy trails in Cramond and Barnton are circular. For example, the Cammo Estate Local Nature Reserve loop is a 2.2-mile (3.5 km) route exploring woodlands and historical ruins. Another popular option is the Silverknowes Beach – Wardie Bay loop from Cramond, which offers coastal views.
Easy hikes in Cramond and Barnton feature diverse terrain. You'll find coastal paths along the Firth of Forth, tranquil riverside trails following the River Almond, and woodland paths within nature reserves like Cammo Estate. Many routes are well-maintained and relatively flat, suitable for beginners.
Absolutely. The area is well-suited for families. The Cammo Estate Local Nature Reserve loop is a great choice, offering woodlands and historical ruins to explore. The Cramond foreshore also provides pleasant, surfaced walks ideal for all ages.
Yes, many easy trails in Cramond and Barnton are dog-friendly. The River Almond Walkway and paths within Cammo Estate are popular choices for walks with dogs. Always ensure your dog is under control and check for any specific local restrictions, especially in nature reserves or near wildlife.
You can discover a variety of landmarks and natural features. Explore the fascinating World War II fortifications on Cramond Island (check tide times!). Along the River Almond Walkway, you'll find historical elements like the ruins of Caddells Forge. Cammo Estate features historical ruins, an ornamental canal, and some of Edinburgh's oldest trees. You can also enjoy views of Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth from various points, such as View of Edinburgh and the Firth of Forth.
Yes, the area is rich in history. Cramond Village has Roman history, with a fort built around 140 A.D. On Cramond Island, you can explore World War II bunkers. Cammo Estate features the ruins of Cammo House and an ornamental canal. The Cammo House Ruins and Tower are a notable highlight.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.9 stars. Reviewers often praise the diverse landscapes, from coastal views to tranquil woodlands, and the accessibility of the trails. The unique experience of walking to Cramond Island at low tide is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, Cramond and Barnton are well-served by public transport from Edinburgh, making many trailheads easily accessible without a car. Local bus services connect to Cramond Village and other starting points for walks along the River Almond and Cammo Estate.
Parking is available in Cramond Village, particularly near the foreshore, which serves as a convenient starting point for coastal walks and access to Cramond Island. There are also parking options near Cammo Estate for exploring its trails.
Cramond and Barnton offer pleasant hiking experiences year-round. Spring brings beautiful snowdrop displays in Cammo Estate, while summer is ideal for coastal walks and exploring Cramond Island. Autumn offers scenic foliage along the River Almond, and even in winter, the paths are generally accessible for a refreshing walk.
Yes, Cramond Village has options for refreshments, including the Cramond Bistro, which is a popular spot. You can find cafes and pubs in the vicinity, particularly after completing a coastal or riverside walk.


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