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Hikes around Humbie, East and West Saltoun, Bolton explore a landscape of rolling farmland, woodlands, and river valleys in East Lothian. The area is defined by its network of paths connecting the rural villages, with routes often following the Humbie Water or River Tyne. The terrain is generally gentle, with most trails situated on low-lying ground and through established woods like Saltoun Big Wood.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
4.1
(30)
117
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7.16km
01:56
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.8
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22
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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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30
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7.07km
01:49
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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27
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6.99km
01:49
50m
50m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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25
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10.3km
02:41
70m
70m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Popular around Humbie, East And West Saltoun, Bolton
Excellent cafe and lovely people whom run it. My wife and I are vegan and we were surprised by a delicious vegan cake.
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Fabulous cyclist's cafe. Popular and great service.
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Great cycling themed cafe with lots of interesting memorabilia on the walls. Good coffee and food too, a great option for a stop.
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The trail through woodland out of Gifford towards Yaster Castle ruins is wonderful. Large mature trees line the track and the Gifford Water sparkles not far away. The path can get muddy in wet weather but it's always nice to walk along here.
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The original stone keep was built here before 1267. It was used, defended and attacked at various times until the mid 1500's when it was abandoned when the laird moved to a new tower house on the site of the current Yaster House. The castle fell into ruin and now only the partially underground Goblin Hall remains. The castle is in a wonderful position in a bend of the stream and surrounded by woodland. It makes a great walk from Gifford.
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Freshly baked scones, cakes and also soup and light lunches available every day.
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Yes, there's a wide variety. You can explore over 130 different hiking routes around Humbie, East and West Saltoun, and Bolton, with a great balance between easy and moderate trails to suit most abilities.
The area is highly regarded by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the peaceful atmosphere of the woodlands, the gentle riverside paths, and the well-maintained network of trails connecting the villages.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed as loops so you can start and finish in the same spot. For a walk with historical interest, consider the Burns Family Well – Burns Monument loop from Haddington, which offers a gentle walk through the countryside.
This region is generally dog-friendly, with many woodland and field paths to explore. However, you will be walking through active farmland, so always keep your dog on a lead where livestock is present and follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.
Yes, the area is great for families. The walks in Humbie Church Wood are particularly suitable, offering three marked trails of varying short lengths (0.5km to 2.5km) through woodland and along the Humbie Water.
For a chance to see a waterfall, head to Humbie Church Wood. The paths there follow the Humbie Water, where you can find a charming waterfall in a scenic, sheltered glen.
The region specializes in gentle walks. The terrain is mostly low-lying farmland and river valleys. A great option is to explore the paths around Saltoun Hall, where you can admire ancient trees on flat, accessible grounds.
For a greater challenge, your best option is to head towards the nearby Lammermuir Hills. These rolling moorlands offer more strenuous climbs, a sense of remoteness, and expansive views that contrast with the gentler village walks.
For walks in Saltoun Big Wood, there is a dedicated car park that serves as an excellent starting point. For walks beginning in Humbie, parking is available near Humbie Kirk and the entrance to Humbie Church Wood.
Yes, the area is rich in history. You can explore the grounds of the gothic-style Saltoun Hall, visit the historic Humbie Kirk which dates to 1800, or take a walk that passes near the Glenkinchie Distillery to learn about local whisky heritage.
Saltoun Big Wood is one of the best places in East Lothian to spot wildlife. It is a protected haven for red squirrels, so a quiet walk through these woods offers a good chance of seeing them.
Accessing the trailheads directly can be challenging as the villages are quite rural. The larger town of Haddington has better bus links, and from there you can access paths like the River Tyne Path. It's best to check local bus schedules in advance as services to the smaller villages are limited.


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