Walks you can reach from Newcraighall by train

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Brunstane
Arthurs Seat May 2019 #33 by swami666

Brunstane to Prestonpans (Midlothian)

3 minutes direct from Newcraighall.

Recommended: Tarmac path along a burn then the John Muir Way behind the beaches, ending through Preston Tower.

Walk details: Railwalks.

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Steep
11
KM
Edinburgh Waverley
Early Autumn Edinburgh 2017-17 by Philip Gillespie

Edinburgh Waverley to Brunstane (Midlothian)

15 minutes direct from Newcraighall.

Recommended: Urban walk with some climbing, through parkland with views over the city, and along Portobello promenade.

Warnings: Some climbing.

Walk details: Railwalks.

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Steep
10
KM
Curriehill
Pentlands January 2019 #1 by swami666

Curriehill to Edinburgh Waverley (Midlothian)

15 minutes direct from Newcraighall.

Recommended: A very green, quiet and largely traffic-free route, gently downhill towards Edinburgh for most of the way, with a good surface throughout. It follows the Water of Leith Walkway and then the Union Canal towpath and ending through the city's parks and streets. A few steepish slopes but no stairs; the river path can be muddy in places. Follows National Cycle Route 75 for most of its length and is part of the John Muir Way; the Colinton Tunnel is a highlight. Princes Street Gardens open at 7am and close at dusk.

Lunch: Cafes near the route at Juniper Green, though most open around 10am.

Warnings: The Slateford Aqueduct has only a narrow, cobbled towpath with a drop, so take care and be patient when passing others.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Flat
12
KM
Dalmeny
, South Queensferry, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom, UK, Europe by godrick

Dalmeny to Edinburgh Waverley (West Lothian)

15 minutes direct from Newcraighall.

Recommended: Route into Edinburgh along the shoreline and old railway path, with some modest climbing.

Walk details: Railwalks.

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Steep
23
KM
Gorebridge
Old farm by GreenLane

Gorebridge to Stow (Midlothian)

15 minutes direct from Newcraighall.

Lovely blooming heather in early Sept. A long, quiet route through typical rolling Borders farmland: following the railway or river at first, then almost entirely on roads and well-made tracks, with grazed fields, a young plantation and stretches that sneak into heather moorland near the end. Exposed in places. There are no services along the route. Gorebridge has a Morrisons Daily; Stow has a small store, the Cloudhouse cafe/gallery and a cafe/restaurant at the station (check opening hours). The two stations are only about 18 minutes apart by train.

Lunch: No services along the route; stock up before setting off.

Warnings: Very exposed on a hot or windy day. The road from Tynehead to the Cowbraehill turnoff is fast with narrow verges. Cows graze some open fields the route crosses. A short section between Hangingshaw and Crookston Mains has no obvious path and could be tricky in cloud.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Steep
30
KM
Stow
Stow and Gala Water by itmpa

Stow to Galashiels (Midlothian)

30 minutes direct from Newcraighall.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

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Steep
12
KM
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