Paths around Haddington

Riverside Walk Amisfield Loop A short walk following the river from the Nungate Following the main drive of the golf course, Bridge up to Long Cram. Either return back through past the club house and on to Amisfield Walled the town or retrace your steps downstream. Mostly Garden. Return along the path through the woods. level, along tarmac and gravel paths. 1700 metres A short section of the path is next to the road. each way. Pop into St Mary’s Pleasance garden if Mixed surfaces of tarmac and gravel. 3 kilometres. you have time. www.haddingtongarden.com Amisfield Walled garden is open to the public. See www.amisfield.org.uk for opening times. River Tyne Path Walk past the cemetery, cross the Tyne and turn right. Follow the path downstream past the cascade Abbey Bridge Stevenson Bridge and Beyond and on to Abbey Bridge. There are various options Cross the white bridge from the Riverside Walk at this point to return to Haddington. About 3 Garleton Path and follow the path along the sides of the fields kilometres there and back. Or, you can walk to East This path climbs up the hill through woodland past the well where Robert Burns’ mum collected Linton along the River Tyne Path, which is another to reveal great views. Take care negotiating the water. The path goes for almost 2 kilometres to 7.5 kilometres along the river. roundabouts under the A1. It is around 1 kilometre the corner of the road to Samuelston. Here you to where the path emerges back onto the road. have a choice of continuing along the road to Haddington - Railway Walk Choices here are to cross the road and follow the the concrete bridge back over the Tyne and back Follow the signs on the West Road to the Railway right of way towards Blackmains Toll, or to continue to Haddington, or follow the road-side path for Walk. This is a smooth and reasonably level path up to the track that runs along the Garleton Ridge another 1.75 kilometres to Bolton. From Bolton that takes you cross country to Longniddry. Around and into . Amazing views from the you can walk to Gifford! 7 kilometres each way. ridge, but beware of the cattle in the field.

Tyne riverside walk Garleton path Amisfield Walled Garden Useful Information Paths around This leaflet highlights some paths around Scottish Outdoor Access Code Haddington and is intended to encourage Know the code before you go … you to explore the area. The highlighted Haddington Enjoy ’s outdoors – responsibly! paths are all on rights of way or core paths. Everyone has the right to be on most land and There are many other paths in the area inland water providing they act responsibly. Your that connect into these routes, which can access rights and responsibilities are explained be used to make walks of various lengths. fully in the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. Whether you’re in the outdoors or managing the Haddington outdoors, they key things are to: 20 miles from , Haddington is a Take responsibility for your own actions; beautiful market town, rich in history and Respect the interests of other people; with many attractions. Whether you’re a Care for the environment. visitor or a local, we’d be delighted if you’d Find out more by visiting like to find out more about our town. www.outdooraccess-scotland.com www.haddington.org.uk or phoning your local Scottish Natural Heritage Office.

Public Transport Details of public transport in the area are available from Traveline on 0871 200 22 33 www.travelinescotland.com Information about other walks in can be found at www.visiteastlothian.org/activities/walking Paths around Haddington

To Athelstaneford Promoted paths (various colours) Other paths and tracks Roads To Longniddry

To

Red admiral

Kingfisher

To

To Bolton

Dog walkers, please keep your dog under Roe deer close control, ensure you clear up after your 0 Km 1 2 3 Hare dog and dispose of dog waste responsibly. 0 Miles 1 2