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Updated: 15:27, 22 January 2021
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A walker on the West Highland Way. Picture: Lorne Gill/SNH
More than £100,000 is being invested in improving access to some of the country s most popular paths in a bid to get more people out and about.
The West Highland Way is among the routes to benefit from the cash, which aims to remove barriers and improve access for all.
Nature Scot says that with the increase in the number of people accessing the outdoors and connecting with nature over the past year, much of the work is designed to improve the accessibility of the network.