You don’t need us to tell you that Scotland is a walker’s paradise. With unique ‘Right to Roam’ rules, you can explore a wonderfully varied range of landscapes, from deserted, pristine beaches to city centre trails, and everything in between. 

But when we are faced with a weekend of nice weather, the sheer number of options can be slightly overwhelming. With so many walks to choose from, how do you know where to start?

That’s where the experts at Ordnance Survey can help. They’ve compiled a brand-new book, Outstanding Walks Scotland, a hand-picked inspirational collection of some of the best walks and ‘Don’t Miss’ sites across the country.

Covering 315 miles of wonderful walking, there is something to suit all abilities: including 25 short walks (that can be completed within 2½ hours); 23 half-day walks; and 11 full-day hikes, including the ascent of five Munros.

There’s also an additional 48 ‘Don’t Miss’ sites, all outstanding features of great natural beauty, historic significance and cultural note.

 And for those looking for that perfect snap to share on social media, the book also includes 42 ‘Picture Perfect’ photo essay images to inspire your Instagramable Scottish adventures.

No matter where you live in the country – or where you’ve planned a staycation – the guide has something for everyone. From the beaches of Berneray, to the rare Alpine flora in Ben Lawers National Nature Reserve, and the riverside of Glasgow’s West End and vibrant waterfront at Dundee, to majestic Glen Coe and expansive Galloway Forest Park, there’s an array of environments to explore.

Outstanding Walks Scotland is a beautifully illustrated book, perfect for your coffee table or bookshelf, inspiring you to get out and explore.

And while it may not be suitable to carry with you, purchasing the guide also entitles you to a free OS Maps digital subscription, letting you follow a step-by-step guide to each walk in the palm of your hand, via their app. What’s not to like?

Outstanding Walks Scotland is published by Ordnance Survey on October 1, priced at £25. Click here to buy