
The walking routes in Arran have reopened three days after a great forest fire on the island broke out.
It comes as an alert of fire and rescue fires (SFRS) of extreme forest fire alert that cover that every Scotland came to an end.
However, crews remain in the scene of two new outdoor fires at the opposite ends of the country.
On Saturday night, firefighters were called to a great Kentra Bay fire in Achacle in Highlands. Grrse also called the light near Tweedsmuir at Scottish borders.
The Higland fire covers a large area of grass, which measures approximately 40 to 80 hectares.
Nine crews were sent to the fire around 5:00 p.m.
Less than an hour later the alarm was lifted in the Scottish borders.
Firefighters worked during the night in a 600 m gorrse section for 50 m.
A SFRS spokesman said: “In its peak, the operations control mobilized nine fire appliances to the scene.”
“A fire device currently remains present to evaluate the area.”

In Ayrshire, the National Trust Scotland (NTS) Arran service, said near Glen Rosa, which covered an area of 600 square meters, had been extinguished.
Local volunteers had paths during the weekend to stop people who enter the danger zone that leads to Glen Rosa, Cabra Fell and Glen Sannox.
The ranger service thanked the emergency services that responded to the alert and local companies that tested accommodation, food and snacks.
He said in a statement: “Devastation is huge, but without all of you, I would have a much worse leg.”
Other forest fires this week
San Fergus, Peterhead: On Friday an outdoor fire was reported near the San Fergus gas terminal. A large area of dunes and grass was affected.
Fannyside Road, Cumbernuld: On Thursday night a great lawn fire exploded. Led to the night evacuation of a dog and breeding of dogs.
Muffo Morores, Thumo: Three fire trucks were sent to a large area of Grrse and Heather that measure approximately 250 m.
The gramps, Aberdeen: On Thursday night a great outdoor fire was reported in Kincorth Hill. Two firefighters were sent.
John Kennedy Drive, Thurs: The smoke was reported in weeds on Friday morning. The teams worked to extinguish a fire in a wasteland area.
Pentland hills near Edimburg: Thursday night, a large area or grass of approximately 1 km long. The teams were on the scene until Friday night.
Rothesay, Bute Island: A grass fire was reported on Tuesday morning. The fire covered a square mile, with crews on the scene to Thorsday in the afternoon.
Bonhill, West Dunbart canshire: Six firefighters crews excited a fire on Tuesday that affected an area or grass that measured approximately 1.5 miles.
Glendale Area, Skye Island: A forest fire on Tuesday affected an area or grass approved two miles long.
Loh Dee, Galloway Forest Park: A large grass fire was reported on April 3, with crews that still work in the area until Tuesday night.
Last week, the Fire Service and Rescue of Scotland (SFRS) attended a series of incidents throughout the country, from Thurst to the Galloway Forest Park.
The SFRS issued an extreme forest fire warning at the door of a long period of dry weather without season.
Temperatures have been well above the average of April and Thursday was the warmest day of the year so far in Scotland, reaching 23 ° C (73f) in Aboyne, Aberdenshire.
Sunday marks a return to the most typical conditions of April with rain and showers it is expected that during the next week.