How many trails have we completed & how far have we hiked?

With 29 official long distance trails in Scotland, it can be hard to keep track of the ones that we have completed. So, here is a list of all of the ones we have completed so far, and the ones still to be completed!

How many trails have we completed & how far have we hiked?

Scotland's Great Trails are made up of 29 long distance paths totalling 1954 miles.

We calculated the total distance of all the combined trails as stated on Scotland’s Great Trails website. Scotland's Great Trails get their distances from the individual trail management boards.

Miles Hiked/Backpacked

  • Completed: 1113 miles
  • Remaining: 841 miles
  • Total: 1954

Scotland's Great Trails Completed

  • Completed: 20
  • Remaining: 09
  • Total: 29

Scotland’s Great Trails

  1. Annandale Way - 56 miles
  2. Arran Coastal Way - 66 miles
  3. Ayrshire Coastal Path - 100 miles
  4. Berwickshire Coastal Path - 30 miles
  5. Borders Abbeys Way - 68 miles
  6. Cateran Trail - 64 miles
  7. Clyde Walkway - 40 miles
  8. Cross Borders Drove Road - 51 miles
  9. Dava Way - 24 miles
  10. Fife Coastal Path - 116 miles
  11. Formartine and Buchan Way - 41 miles
  12. Forth & Clyde/Union Canal Towpath - 66 miles
  13. Great Glen Canoe Trail - 60 miles
  14. Great Glen Way - 78 miles
  15. Great Trossachs Path - 28 miles
  16. John Muir Way - 134 miles
  17. Kintyre Way - 100 miles
  18. Loch Lomond & Cowal Way - 57 miles
  19. Moray Coast Trail - 45 miles
  20. Mull of Galloway Trail - 37 miles
  21. River Ayr Way - 41 miles
  22. Rob Roy Way - 79 miles
  23. Romans and Reivers Route - 52 miles
  24. Southern Upland Way - 214 miles
  25. Speyside Way - 85 miles
  26. St Cuthbert’s Way - 62 miles
  27. Three Lochs Way - 34 miles
  28. West Highland Way - 96 miles
  29. West Island Way - 30 miles

All trails in bold have been completed and all the trails in bold & orange have a dedicated ‘tag’ (and linked) with our journal entries and other trail information.