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Hiking around Colinton offers a diverse landscape for outdoor enthusiasts. The area is characterized by its picturesque wooded dells, notably along the Water of Leith, which carves a serene gorge. To the south, the rolling slopes of the Pentland Hills provide higher elevation routes and expansive views. Many paths also follow former railway lines, offering varied terrain for exploration.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
4.5
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31
hikers
7.26km
01:58
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
(1)
19
hikers
4.68km
01:37
260m
260m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
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22
hikers
2.25km
00:36
30m
30m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.0
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23
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3.75km
01:02
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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21
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5.22km
01:38
200m
200m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A super nice tunnel that makes for a good photo stop. A great addition to your cycle journey through Edinburgh.
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This is a super photo stop. The tunnel is beautifully decorated with striking murals and is illuminated too so it sheds a bit more light on the topic!
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The Colinton Tunnel is a shining example of how art and community can come together to transform a previously forgotten space into a vibrant work of art. Once a dark and dank railway tunnel that was part of the Balerno branch line from Slateford to Balerno and closed in 1967, it has undergone a stunning transformation through the Colinton Tunnel Project. Today the tunnel serves as a living monument celebrating the industrial, social, artistic and literary history of the local community of Colinton. The project, which ran in 2019-2020, brought together a team of muralists supported by young schoolchildren, youth groups and other volunteers from the community. Their aim was to transform the tunnel from a no-go area into a welcoming and well-lit display that captivates visitors. The mural's design concept is based on the poem 'From a Railway Carriage' by Robert Louis Stevenson and offers a visual representation of the joy of a child's railway journey as well as connections to various elements of Colinton's history. The result of this creative endeavour is Scotland's largest historic mural, bringing life not only to the tunnel itself but also to the surrounding community. The artwork was specially commissioned to bring the previously plain tunnel to life, accompanied by a greatly improved lighting system that increases the tunnel's safety and accessibility. A bike ride or walk through Colinton Tunnel offers a unique way to connect with local culture and history. Visitors can admire the colourful and detailed murals that tell stories and connect the past with the present. It is a truly amazing local landmark that highlights the power of community art projects and the lasting impact of literature and history.
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There are multiple ways of reaching this bridge. And if you go to the Bonaly car park, you can walk to it quite easily.
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Be mindful of people walking with children and dogs during weekends.
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Colinton offers a good selection of easy hiking trails, with 16 routes specifically categorized as easy. In total, there are over 60 hiking routes in the area, catering to various fitness levels.
Yes, Colinton is well-suited for family-friendly walks. The Bonaly Burn loop from Colinton is a short 1.4-mile (2.3 km) trail through wooded areas, perfect for a quick family outing. The Water of Leith Walkway loop from Colinton also offers a tranquil riverside experience suitable for families.
Many of Colinton's easy trails are circular, offering convenient starting and ending points. Popular options include the Bonaly Reservoir – Capelaw Hill loop from Colinton, which provides views towards the Pentland Hills, and the Water of Leith Walkway loop from Colinton, following the scenic river.
Yes, many of the trails in Colinton, especially those along the Water of Leith and in the wooded dells, are popular with dog walkers. It's generally advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in busier areas, and to clean up after them.
Along Colinton's easy trails, you can explore picturesque wooded dells, the serene Water of Leith, and paths that follow old railway lines. A notable attraction is the Colinton Tunnel, beautifully decorated with murals and illuminated. You might also spot the Torduff Reservoir on some routes.
While many easy trails focus on riverside and woodland scenery, some routes offer glimpses of wider landscapes. The Bonaly Reservoir – Capelaw Hill loop from Colinton provides views towards the Pentland Hills. For more expansive vistas, you might consider slightly more challenging routes in the nearby Pentland Hills Regional Park.
Colinton offers pleasant hiking opportunities year-round. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage in the wooded dells. Summer is ideal for longer walks, and even winter can be beautiful, especially after a fresh snowfall, though paths might be muddy or icy.
Parking is available at various points around Colinton, often near popular starting points like Spylaw Park or close to the Water of Leith Walkway access points. Specific parking details can often be found on individual route descriptions on komoot.
Yes, Colinton is well-served by public transport from Edinburgh city centre, making it accessible for hikers without a car. Local bus services frequently run to Colinton Village, providing convenient access to many trailheads, particularly those along the Water of Leith.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 400 reviews. Reviewers often praise the tranquil riverside paths, the charming wooded dells, and the accessibility of the trails, making them perfect for a relaxing escape close to the city.
Yes, Colinton has a rich history. You can follow a 'Walk with Robert Louis Stevenson' route, marked with informational plaques quoting his poems, many of which were inspired by his childhood explorations in Colinton's ancient forests. The Colinton Tunnel, with its murals, also adds a unique historical and artistic element to a walk.
The duration of easy hikes in Colinton varies. Shorter loops like the Bonaly Burn loop from Colinton can be completed in under an hour (around 36 minutes). Longer easy routes, such as the Bonaly Reservoir – Capelaw Hill loop from Colinton, typically take about 1 hour and 36 minutes.


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