FIVE popular walking routes across Scotland have been dubbed the best views in the whole of the country in a new list compiled by The Times newspaper.
The spots were chosen by bestselling author and guide Peter Irvine who picked his "favourite vistas" ranging from Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh to places perfect for seeing the Summer Isles.
Whether you're looking for a perfect vantage point close to a city or somewhere that is a far cry from urban life, there will be a spot for you.
See the five best views in the whole of Scotland
These are the five walking routes with the best views in the whole of Scotland as listed by Peter Irvine writing for The Times.
1. Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh
2. Cathkin Braes, Glasgow
3. The Summer Isles, Achiltibuie
4. Scott’s View, St Boswells
5. The Law, Dundee
Edinburgh's Arthur's Seat named the best view in Scotland
Edinburgh's Arthur's Seat was named the best view in the whole of Scotland with the writer praising the site for its "fine views" over the country's capital.
Irvine said: "The best approach is through Holyrood Park from the foot of Canongate, by Holyrood Palace.
"This igneous core of an extinct volcano, with the precipitous sill of Salisbury Crags, presides over the city and offers fine views for those fit enough to reach it.
"The top is 251m high; on a clear day you can see to a distance of about 60 miles. Surprisingly wild, considering its proximity to the city."
Cathkin Braes in Glasgow was also listed with the writer praising its proximity to the "delightfully rural village" of Carmunnock.
Scott’s View featured at number four on the list and was lauded for its "magnificent sweep" of the "beloved Border country."
The Summer Isles and The Law in Dundee were also highly recommended as places to visit to see some stunning views.
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