Terms, Conditions & Walker's Responsibilities

We (the copyright holder and design company) intend to provide the very best information on this website however the use of this website is subject to the following terms of use:
  • The content of the pages of this website is for your general information and use only. It may be subject to change without notice.
  • The webmaster nor any third parties provide any warranty or guarantee as to the accuracy, timeliness, performance, completeness or suitability of the information and materials found or linked on this website. The web viewer acknowledges that such information and materials may contain inaccuracies or errors and we expressly exclude liability for any such inaccuracies or errors to the fullest extent permitted by law.
  • Your use of any information or materials on this website is entirely at your own risk, for which we shall not be liable. It shall be your own responsibility to ensure that any products, services or information available through this website meets your specific requirements.
  • Unauthorised use or copying of material or images from this website may give rise to a claim for damages and/or be a criminal offence.
  • From time to time this website may also include links to other websites. These links are for your convenience to provide further information. They do not signify that we endorse the website(s). We have no responsibility for the content of the linked website(s).
We furthermore make it clear that those undertaking the walk, in part or in full, do so at their own risk and that they walk in a responsible manner and in compliance with the appropriate code(s).
The Scottish Outdoor Access Code (www.outdooraccess-scotland.com) applies in Scotland and to this walking route. Walkers should familiarise themself with this important piece of guidance before start the route.
The code outline a commonsense approach to enjoying the countryside, which should be followed when walking this trail. Helpful tips.
  • Be safe � plan ahead and follow any signs.
  • Leave gates and property as you find them.
  • Take your litter home, or dispose of it appropriately at the next village or town.
  • Keep dogs under close control, preferably on a short lead.
  • Consider others enjoying the countryside, and those who own or make their living from the land.



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