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I came across this in a book I am reading on the Standing Stones and Stone Corcles of Perthshire (David Watson) and thought it may be of interest for those visiting Scottish sites.

‘The Scottish Outdoor Access Code allows you the right of access on foot, by clcle or on horseback over most land in Scotland, ranging from hills, farmland, field margins, lochs and rivers.

The right of access does NOT apply to:
Land with growing crops
Gardens
The immediate vicinity of buildings’


Pity they don’t have the same right of access in England and Wales!

CARL wrote:
Gardens
I seem to recall the wandering postman had an 'experience' in a Perthshire garden..

CARL wrote:
‘The Scottish Outdoor Access Code
A rare positive from the Blair government ,it may never have happened were it not for the exteme actions of landowners during the foot and mouth crisis .
It has led to a marked improvement in relationships between walkers /climbers and gamekeepers , but landowners are getting around it by various methods . Extensive use of electric fencing with limited entry points (easily jumped/circumvented but it will keep out a significant proportion ), greater signage asking to avoid entry even when no stalking or shooting is taking place , introducing or applying for the introduction of some "dangerous " animals like buffalo and thus stopping access due to the dangers , unless accompanied by a gamekeeper etc . It's not all great , but pretty good .