The former will ensure a public right of access to the Queen's estates in Scotland; the latter will ensure that people have a right of responsible access to the countryside during the hours of darkness as well as in the daylight.Scotland's mountains, hills, glens, lochs and rivers are not simply the property of the landed gentry but part of our natural and national heritage, which ought to be accessible to the people of Scotland and to visitors who come here to enjoy outdoor pursuits in some of the finest...