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The UK's oldest outdoor access group, we work to protect and develop access to the Scottish countryside for all. We are the authors of #ScottishHillTracks and home to the #HeritagePaths Project.
For more about us, check out our https://linktr.ee/scotways !
To wrap up our year, we have decided to make this history available through our knowledge base, Ken. You can read our updated article on how our signs have changed over time at: scotways.com/ken/the-chan...

📷Douglas Lowe
The Changing Face of ScotWays Signs | ScotWays
Ask Me Your Outdoor Access Question
scotways.com
January 15, 2026 at 9:42 AM
Didn’t answer your question, or do you have a more pressing access issue?

You can find the list of Access Officers for your Local Authority here and in the link in our bio:

www.nature.scot/doc/scottish...
Scottish Access Officer Contact List
The access officers uphold access rights and facilitate access and should be your first port of call for any local access enquiry, question or problem.
www.nature.scot
January 14, 2026 at 6:00 PM
2/2 Each of Scotland's access authorities should have at least one LAF. Forums bring together different interests, including landowners, outdoor activity interests, the local community and statutory agencies, to help the authority best manage access and resolve issues. Find out more 👇
Local Access Forums
What is a Local Access Forum (LAF)? Find out who is involved and get the latest updates.
www.outdooraccess-scotland.scot
December 18, 2025 at 10:03 AM
Not that far away! It's Bidean nam Bian.
December 18, 2025 at 9:36 AM