This scenic path offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the distant hills, with the added bonus of spotting local wildlife such as deer and birds. The trail takes you through a mix of woodland and open grassland, with some steep inclines and uneven terrain, making it a moderately challenging hike. Along the way, you'll pass by ancient stone walls and historic farmhouses, giving a glimpse into the area's rich history. The path is approximately 4 miles long and takes around 2-3 hours to complete, depending on your pace and how many stops you make to take in the views.
This path connects Necessity Brae B9112 to St Magdalene's woods via Harviestoun Farm. From the brae follow the straight farm track to the farm buildings then ahead east across the north side of the hill. The path disappears at times but head east following the north fence line until you get the woods.
Better than St Magdalene Hill as the views are almost 360 degrees.
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Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Hiking
Good for kids
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This path connects Necessity Brae B9112 to St Magdalene's woods via Harviestoun Farm. From the brae follow the straight farm track to the farm buildings then ahead east across the north side of the hill. The path disappears at times but head east following the north fence line until you get the woods.
Better than St Magdalene Hill as the views are almost 360 degrees.
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