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West Highland Way Self-guided
The most popular and best-known
footpath in Scotland.
A magnificent walk through some of Scotland's most inspiring
scenery passing along the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond, over the
wild Rannoch Moor and into historical Glencoe, heart of the Highlands. |
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Great Glen Way Self guided
From Scotland's highest
peak, Ben Nevis, this walk takes you along the tree-lined towpaths
of the Caledonian Canal and passes beautiful Loch
Lochy, Loch Oich and world-famous Loch Ness to end at Inverness Castle. |
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Cateran Trail
Named after the marauding bands of cattle thieves who
used these trails in days gone by, this lovely fully-waymarked circular
Perthshire walk links the glens of Strathardle, Glenshee and Glenisla following fast flowing
rivers, over heather-clad hills and peaceful forest trails. |
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Highland Drovers' Trail
to Skye
Based on an old Drovers' trail, this trek takes you into some of the most
remote and magnificent areas in the Western Highlands. It starts in Fort William and finishes on the Isle of Skye. The return journey can be on the
famous West Highland Railway Line from Mallaig or alternatively travel to the Highland
Capital of Inverness. |
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Isle of Skye
Spectacular
A truly spectacular walk through the magical island of Skye. It features coastal walking, trekking
through the famous Cuillin mountains, traversing the Quiraing and finally descending to Duntulm Castle on the far north of Skye, with its stunning views to the Outer Hebrides. |
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Scottish Coast to
Coast
Full of variety and interest, this route starts from the North Sea at Inverness and crosses the Highlands to the Atlantic and Ardnamurchan Point,the most westerly point on the Scottish mainland. Finally it returns south via the lovely Isle of Mull. Its highlights include the Great Glen Way, the Caledonian Canal and magnificent Glenfinnan.
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