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Easy hiking trails around Liberton and District offer a blend of natural beauty and historical interest in the south of Edinburgh, Scotland. The area is characterized by its proximity to the Braid Hills, providing expansive views, and the Hermitage of Braid and Blackford Hill Nature Reserve, known for its woodland paths and panoramic city vistas. The Braid Burn meanders through the landscape, offering relatively flat routes, while historical landmarks like Liberton Tower add points of interest.
Last updated: May 2, 2026
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6.75km
01:53
130m
130m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.84km
01:33
60m
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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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It is good going clockwise (East) on the lower section, more technical coming down from the top heading West
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From the top of Blackford Hill
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Great views of pentlands, Arthur’s Seat and city of Edinburgh
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You get very good views of Edinburgh when you are on these single tracks on the side of The Braids Hill. The surfaces are compact enough, not too much mud and decent grip. There are walkers using the same tracks but it was far from congested late February
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The "Buck Stane", built into a garden wall, is 3'4" in height, 15" across the widest face, and 11" thick, but it has no distinctive features. It is traditionally associated with the Barony of Penicuik and the royal hunts on the Boroughmuir (1753). According to a plaque, the Buck Stane marked the place where the buckhounds were unleashed when the King of Scotland hunted in the region. https://canmore.org.uk/site/51760/edinburgh-braid-road-the-buck-stane
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Buckstone Snab at 208m is the highest point in the Braid Hills. The views north over Blackford Hill towards Edinburgh and Arthur's Seat are fantastic.
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The Hermitage of Braid is the name of this whole area, including Blackford Hill, the observatory and the Braid Burn. Today it's known as the Hermitage of Braid and Blackford Hill Local Nature Reserve. There was once a castle here owned by the sheriff of Edinburgh. The castle was replaced by the current Hermitage House in 1785. In 1937 the park was gifted to the city.
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There are over 30 easy hiking trails around Liberton And District, offering a variety of landscapes from scenic hills to tranquil woodlands and burnside paths. In total, the area features 44 hiking routes, with the vast majority being easy.
Easy hikes in Liberton And District offer diverse scenery. You can expect expansive views of Edinburgh and beyond from areas like the Braid Hills, tranquil woodland walks along the Braid Burn in the Hermitage of Braid, and panoramic city vistas from Blackford Hill. Many routes also feature historical points of interest.
Yes, many easy walks in Liberton And District are suitable for families. The tranquil woodland paths of the Hermitage of Braid, for instance, offer a pleasant and relatively flat experience. Routes like the Hermitage of Braid House – Masses of Balsam loop from Liberton are popular for their gentle terrain and natural beauty.
Yes, Liberton And District is generally dog-friendly. Many of the easy trails, especially those through woodlands and along the Braid Burn, are suitable for walks with your dog. Always ensure your dog is under control, and check for any specific local regulations or signage, particularly in nature reserves.
Yes, many of the easy hikes in Liberton And District are circular routes, perfect for exploring without retracing your steps. Examples include the Buckstone Snab Summit – View Across to Fife loop from Alnwickhill, which offers great views, and the Source of Stenhouse Burn loop from Liberton, which explores varied local landscapes.
While hiking, you might encounter historical landmarks such as Liberton Tower, a well-preserved 15th-century tower house, or Liberton House, a restored late 16th-century fortified house. The area's history is also reflected in the presence of the Braid Burn, historically central to water mills. For broader historical attractions, consider visiting Holyrood Palace or St Giles' Cathedral, which are accessible from the wider Edinburgh area.
Spring and autumn are particularly pleasant for easy walks in Liberton And District, with milder temperatures and beautiful foliage. Summer offers longer daylight hours, while winter walks can be charming, though paths may be muddy or icy. The natural beauty of the Hermitage of Braid and the views from Blackford Hill can be enjoyed year-round.
Liberton is a suburb of Edinburgh, well-served by local bus routes. Many trailheads are accessible via public transport from central Edinburgh. It's advisable to check local bus schedules and routes to plan your journey to specific starting points for easy hikes.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. Residential streets near popular starting points may offer on-street parking, but it's always best to check local signage for restrictions. For routes near nature reserves like the Hermitage of Braid and Blackford Hill, dedicated car parks might be available, though they can fill up quickly during peak times.
The easy trails in Liberton And District are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 400 reviews. Hikers often praise the blend of scenic views, tranquil woodland paths, and the accessibility of these routes. The variety of landscapes, from open hillsides to secluded burnsides, is also frequently highlighted.
Absolutely. Blackford Hill, easily accessible from Liberton, is renowned for its panoramic views of Edinburgh, including iconic landmarks like Edinburgh Castle and Arthur's Seat. The Buckstone Snab Summit – View Across to Fife loop from Alnwickhill also offers excellent vistas towards Fife.
Yes, the Braid Burn meanders through the area, providing pleasant and relatively flat routes. The Hermitage of Braid Nature Reserve, in particular, offers wonderful walking trails alongside the Braid Burn, providing a tranquil woodland experience with the sound of flowing water. Consider the Masses of Balsam – Hermitage of Braid House loop from Liberton for a longer burnside walk.


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