Walks you can reach from Slateford by train
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Curriehill to Edinburgh Waverley (Midlothian)
8 minutes direct from Slateford.
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.

Edinburgh Waverley to Brunstane (Midlothian)
8 minutes direct from Slateford.

Dalmeny to Edinburgh Waverley (West Lothian)
8 minutes direct from Slateford.

Kirknewton to Curriehill (Midlothian)
15 minutes direct from Slateford.
A mix of quiet roads and good field paths past Kaimes Hill and finishing along the Water of Leith. Paths can be indistinct in places.
Warnings: The Glenbrook road has no pavement and tight bends, and a short section on the A70 (Lang Whang) has fast traffic on a long straight; take care. The path is indistinct near Kaimes Wood.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

West Calder to Kirknewton (Midlothian)
30 minutes direct from Slateford.

Fauldhouse to West Calder (West Lothian)
45 minutes direct from Slateford.

Carluke to Fauldhouse (Lanarkshire)
45 minutes direct from Slateford.

Shotts to Fauldhouse (Lanarkshire)
45 minutes direct from Slateford.

Lanark to Fauldhouse (Lanarkshire)
45 minutes direct from Slateford.
Largely on very quiet country lanes and paths through Black Law Wind Farm and with some short sections on busy roads without a pavement. Avoids the area around Levenseat waste incinerator, which can be smelly in warmer weather.
Warnings: Some short sections on busy roads without a pavement.
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Airdrie to Holytown (Lanarkshire)
1 hour direct from Slateford.
Residential streets and a well-surfaced cycle track give way to rough, potentially muddy unsurfaced paths, then the attractive North Calder Heritage Trail beside an abandoned canal, before busy roads into Holytown. Urban at both ends and attractive in the middle. Follows the North Calder Heritage Trail for about 2km, with the abandoned canal on one side and the North Calder river on the other. Extensive woodland.
Warnings: A middle section over rough ground via unsurfaced, potentially muddy and isolated paths needs care (boots advised; cyclists may struggle). The section along the B802 and Bo'ness Road through roundabouts into Holytown is very busy and noisy (though with a good wide pavement). The mapped route was closed by a temporary barrier at Holytown, requiring a short diversion via Melrose Avenue.
Walk details: Slow Ways.