Core Paths - Scotland
Open Data

Every local authority and National Park authority (access authorities) in Scotland is required to draw up a plan for a system of paths (core paths) sufficient for the purpose of giving the public reasonable access throughout their area.

Core paths are paths, waterways or any other means of crossing land to facilitate, promote and manage the exercise of access rights under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003, and are identified as such in access authority core paths plan.

There are, intentionally, no set physical standards for core paths. This means that core paths can physically be anything from a faint line across a field to a fully constructed path, track or pavement. The National Access Forum, Scottish Natural Heritage and Scottish Government are encouraging information to be surveyed and made publicly available, in a nationally-standardised form, so that the public will know what physical type of route they can expect. Government guidance is making core paths the priority for rolling out this national standardised grading system information, which is set out at https://www.pathsforall.org.uk/resources/resource/the-path-managers-guide-to-grading

Dataset Created
11/06/2021
អាជ្ញាប័ណ្ឌ
UK Open Government Licence (OGL)
Contacts
Improvement Service
Last Updated
22/02/2024
Data Provided by
Improvement Service
alternative_name
cpth
la_collection
ckan
lineage
This dataset was amalgamated, optimised and published by the Spatial hub. The following quality assurance checks and corrections are carried out on the data: - Lines are dissolved/ aggregated by key name and local authority. - The minimum line length allowed in the data is 1 metre - Checks for invalid geometry types - The maximum angle for any spikes is 3 degrees - Any duplicate geometry is removed from the data - Duplicate key names for lines are not removed - Lines with no key names are not removed - Checks for basic geometry i.e. self-intersection - Where a line overlaps a local authority boundary (or any other input data) it is not altered. - Where a line has a gap of up to 1m to another line, it is snapped to it. Please contact spatialhub@improvementservice.org.uk for more details.
organisation_managed
false
update_frequency
annually
Formats:
WFS WMS SHAPEFILE GEOJSON

Data Preview

No FID local_authority site_ref sh_date_uploaded la_s_code
1 pub_cpth.1 South Ayrshire -- 2024-02-20 S12000028
2 pub_cpth.2 Dumfries and Galloway -- 2019-04-09 S12000006
3 pub_cpth.3 Perth and Kinross -- 2024-02-20 S12000048
4 pub_cpth.4 Stirling -- 2024-02-20 S12000030
5 pub_cpth.5 Cairngorms National Park -- 2022-04-14 None
6 pub_cpth.6 Argyll and Bute -- 2024-02-20 S12000035
7 pub_cpth.7 Cairngorms National Park -- 2022-04-14 None
8 pub_cpth.8 Angus -- 2024-02-20 S12000041
9 pub_cpth.9 South Lanarkshire -- 2020-06-30 S12000029
10 pub_cpth.10 Perth and Kinross -- 2024-02-20 S12000048
Format Last Updated
CSV 20/02/2024
WFS 20/02/2024
WMTS 20/02/2024
Shapefile 20/02/2024
ធនធាន Format Last Updated
Core Paths WFS 20/02/2024 More info