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Walks in Ardnamurchan, Moidart, Sunart, Ardgour and Morvern

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Discover the wild side of Ardnamurchan with our wildlife focused walks on The Ardnamurchan Peninsula, Moidart, Sunart, Ardgour and Morvern on The West Coast of Scotland. Ardnamurchan offers a selection of walks for all abilities with great opportunities for wildlife watching and stunning scenery. See individual walking pages for OS maps and route descriptions.

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1

Bay MacNeil Beach

 (Ardnamurchan)
terrain: grassy path and beach
grade: easy
length: 2.6km (1.6 miles) or less
grid ref: NM429671
type: there and back

Bay MacNeil with The Small Isles in the background

A walk to a beautiful beach on the Ardnamurchan peninsula with fabulous views of The Small Isles and Ardnamurchan Point.  The beach is fabulous with white sands and clear turquoise seas, with an abundance of shells on the strand line.   Look out for raptors, including golden eagle, in the...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/bay-macneil-beach

2

Portuairk and Bay MacNeil

 (Ardnamurchan)
terrain: moorland path, track and road
grade: easy
length: 5.5km (3.4 miles)
grid ref: NM437682
type: circular

Portuairk and Bay MacNeil Walk

A circular walk starting in the village of Portuairk, up through the hills and along to beautiful beach at Bay MacNeil and back along single track road and woodland.

This is a lovely coastal walk through some fine stretches of heathland and upland grassland, with some stunning coastal...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/portuairk-and-bay-macneil

3

Portuairk to Sanna

 (Ardnamurchan)
terrain: gentle hills and beach
grade: moderate
length: 6.6km (4 miles)
grid ref: NM439681
type: lollipop

Sanna Bay

A fantastic walk to the beautiful white sandy beaches of Sanna bay on the Ardnamurchan peninsula, with the option of extending the walk to the hills beyond the dunes.  The walk affords amazing views of Ardnamurchan Point and the Small Isles, as well as providing the opportunity to explore...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/portuairk-sanna

4

Sonachan Wood and Heathland

 (Ardnamurchan)
terrain: woodland and moorland path - boggy
grade: moderate
length: 2.4km (1.5 miles)
grid ref: NM450666
type: circular

Wild Ardnamurchan in May

A little gem of a walk through hazel woodland to open heathland offering a real taste of wild Ardnamurchan.   A great short and highly rewarding walk, providing an opportunity to explore some fine wood and open habitats and, if lucky, encountered some iconic species. There are spectacular views...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/sonachan-wood-and-heathland

5

Glendrian and Port Eigin-aig

 (Ardnamurchan)
terrain: track and boggy path
grade: challenging
length: 9km (5.6 miles)
grid ref: NM470678
type: there and back

Looking north over the rim of the caldera to Muck and Skye

A stunning walk affording panoramic views of a volcanic ring dyke and caldera, the remains of an ancient volcano on the Ardnamurchan peninsula.  The walk also offers an opportunity to explore the deserted village of Glendrian (option 1) and as well as a more challenging route (option 2) to the...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/glendrian-and-port-eigin-aig

6

Greadal Fhinn Chambered Cairn

 (Ardnamurchan)
terrain: track and field
grade: easy
length: 1.2km (0.75 miles)
grid ref: NM479636
type: there and back

Greadal Fhinn Chambered Cairn

A short walk to admire the remains of the chambered cairn, Greadal Fhinn, on the summit of a knoll at Ormsaigmore on the Ardnamurchan peninsula. The Neolithic cairn contains two chambers, a larger passage grave on south-eastern edge of the mound and a smaller central cist. Most of the cairn...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/greadal-fhinn-chambered-cairn

7

Fascadale and Port Eigin-aig

 (Ardnamurchan)
terrain: boggy path
grade: moderate
length: 7km (4.4 miles)
grid ref: NM502707
type: there and back

White-tailed eagle

A lovely walk along a glen from Fascadale Bay to the shingle inlet of Port Eigin-aig on the Ardnamurchan peninsula, with good chances of seeing raptors and red deer.

There are some lovely views of the surrounding low hills of the Glen, dominated by Meall an Fhir-eoin and the surrounding...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/fascadale-and-port-eigin-aig

8

Mingary Castle

 (Ardnamurchan)
terrain: grassy path
grade: easy
length: 1.4km (0.9 miles)
grid ref: NM500636
type: there and back

Mingary Castle on rocky promontory

Please note as of 2013 access to Mingarry Castle is not possible due to restoration work.

A short walk to Mingary Castle and to a lovely rocky shoreline and shingle beach.  The route heads through rough grassland/pasture, and affords good views of Ben Hiant and Beinn na-h...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/mingary-castle

9

Kilmory Beach

 (Ardnamurchan)
terrain: grassy path and track
grade: easy
length: 1.6km (1 mile)
grid ref: NM529701
type: there and back

Kilmory Beach on the Ardnamurchan peninsula

A short walk to Kilmory Beach on the Ardnamurchan peninsula, a lovely sheltered sandy beach on the north coast of the Ardnamurchan peninsula.  The beach is punctuated by numerous rocky outcrops of heavily jointed igneous rocks, and fringed with green and purple hued boulders and shingle.  The...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/kilmory-beach

10

Ben Hiant

 (Ardnamurchan)
terrain: grassy path
grade: moderate
length: 4.4km (2.75 miles
grid ref: NM551641
type: there and back

Ben Hiant from the viewpoint above Camus Nan Geall

The austere rugged profile of Ben Hiant (528m) dominates the northern shore of Loch Sunart of the Ardnamurchan peninsula with its bare rock exposures and jutting outcrops.

Ben Hiant epitomises the complex geology of the Ardnamurchan region being a conglomeration of quartz-dolerite,...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/ben-hiant

11

Ockle to The Singing Sands

 (Ardnamurchan)
terrain: track and path
grade: moderate
length: 15.8 km (9.9 miles)
grid ref: NM555704
type: there and back

Lovely coastal views with fine views to Small Isles

This is a stunning walk across a wild rugged terrain to a beautiful beach.   The walk passes through heathland with some stunning coastal and hill views, with particularly fine views to the Small Isles, Mull and Skye.  Gortenfern beach is lovely sandy beach and a great...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/ockle-singing-sands

12

Bourblaige Cleared Settlement

 (Ardnamurchan)
terrain: path and field
grade: moderate
length: 2.6km (1.6 miles)
grid ref: NM555629
type: there and back

Bourblaige Cleared Settlement

An interesting walk to the small halmet/clachan of Bourbliage located on the southern shore of the Ardnamurchan peninusula on the south-east flank of Ben Hiant, between Camus nan geall and Macleans' Nose. The settlement occupies a 14 acre site, between 100 and 150 metres above sea level and lies...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/history/bourblaige

13

St Columba's Chapel, Drimnin

 (Morvern)
terrain: path and track
grade: easy
length: 3.2km (2 miles)
grid ref: NM557540
type: there and back

St Columba's Chapel Walk, Drimnin

A lovely walk to the small remote chapel of St Columba on the Morvern peninsula. The impressive cream rendered chapel with its attractive stonework and distinctive battlemented tower is perched on raised ground overlooking the Sound of Mull.

There are some lovely coastal views at the...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/st-columbas-chapel-drimnin

14

Camas nan Geall

 (Ardnamurchan)
terrain: path, track and shingle beach
grade: moderate
length: 5.4km (3.4 miles)
grid ref: NM563616
type: there and back

Camas nan Geall

An interesting walk along the rocky shore line from the inlet at Camus nan Geall on the Ardnamurchan peninsula.  The fertile ground on Camus nan Geall  has a long history of settlement as evidenced by an ancient chambered cairn and standing stone.   The site has also served as a burial ground...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/camas-nan-geall

15

Glenborrodale Nature Trail

 (Ardnamurchan)
terrain: path with steep ascent/descent
grade: moderate
length: 2.6km (1.6 miles)
grid ref: NM601608
type: circular

Westwards over Loch Sunart from Glenborrodale RSPB

Glenborrodale on the Ardnamurchan peninsula is the RSPB’s most westerly reserve and managed for its oak woodlands.  This is a pleasant walk through deciduous woodland onto heath/moorland on the north shore of Loch Sunart, with excellent views over Loch Sunart.

A good spot for raptors on...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/glenborrodale-nature-trail

16

Smirisary Walk

 (Moidart)
terrain: rough track, boggy
grade: moderate
length: 6.5km (4 miles)
grid ref: NM654773
type: there and back

A first view of the beach with Eilean Shona behind.

A pleasant walk along a rough/coastal path to the ancient crofting village of Smirisary in Moidart and onto the silvery sands. Good views over the Bay of Arisaig and to the Small Isles. The species-rich coastal grassland, the sandy shell beach and clear blue seas make it an ideal spot for...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/smirisary-walk

17

Kentra Bay and The Singing Sands

 (Ardnamurchan)
terrain: mainly forest track
grade: moderate
length: 9.8km (6.2miles)
grid ref: NM650677
type: there and back

The Singing Sands at Gortenfern

An enjoyable walk to the beautiful Singing Sands at Gortenfern in the Ardnamurchan, skirting around the southern edge of Kentra Bay and then through coniferous plantation.  Kentra Bay contains a large expanse of mudflat at low tide and small fragments of salt marsh, sand dune and machair. The...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/kentra-bay-and-singing-sands

18

Dorlin Low Road

 (Moidart)
terrain: track
grade: easy
length: 4.6km (2.9 miles)
grid ref: NM664720
type: there and back

The River Shiel

An easy and enjoyable walk from Castle Tioram at Dorlin along the banks of the River Shiel with good opportunities for spotting wildlife. 

The walk gives an opportunity to enjoy heathland, woodland and coastal habitat. At low tide the large sandy beach by Castle Tioram is a good place for...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/dorlin-low-road

19

Castle Tioram Circular

 (Moidart)
terrain: rough track - vertiginous in places
grade: moderate
length: 6.1 km (3.8 miles)
grid ref: NM664714
type: circular

Castle Tioram on the tidal island of Eilean Tioram

A very pleasant and interesting walk through woodland, heathland, moorland and along coastal tracks with stunning views over Loch Moidart with its many pine clad islands and Castle Tioram.

The route follows small water courses lined with mainly alder, birch, ash, willow and ash; the...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/castle-tioram-circular

20

Shielfoot Torr

 (Ardnamurchan)
terrain: woodland path
grade: moderate
length: 1 km (0.8 miles)
grid ref: NM665670
type: there and back

The Torr at Shielfoot near Acharacle

A stunning walk to the vitrified iron-aged fort at Shielfoot Torr. A secret journey through ancient oak woodlands to the knife edge ridge with stunning views over The River Shiel and beyond.

The route to the fortifactions on Shielfoot Torr passes through some lovely deciduous ancient...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/shielfoot-torr

21

Loch Teacuis Northside

 (Morvern)
terrain: Road and path
grade: easy
length: 8km (5 miles)
grid ref: NM656541
type: there and back

Loch Teacuis

An easy walk along a private road on the North side of Loch Teacuis with an optional foray further along the side of the loch.  The private road meanders through farmland, along the northern shore of Loch Teacuis and through Atlantic oak woodland to Rahoy House.  Good opportunities to look out...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/loch-teacuis-northside

22

Castle Tioram Viewpoint

 (Moidart)
terrain: open hillside
grade: moderate
length: 2.6km (1.6 miles)
grid ref: NM675713
type: there and back

Castle Tioram Viewpoint

This amazing viewpoint overlooking Castle Tioram and Loch Moidart is just a short diversion from the Blain Burn or Castle Tioram Circular walks and well worth the effort for some amazing views and photographic opportunites.  There are several routes up to the viewpoint, though we find this one...

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Source: https://www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/castle-tioram-viewpoint

23

Kentra Moss Circular

 (Ardnamurchan)
terrain: track and road
grade: moderate
length: 6.9km (4.3 miles) with optional shortcuts
grid ref: NM674680
type: circular

Kentra Moss - an oceanic blanket bog

A circular walk on track and road across Kentra Moss with good opportunities for botanising and bird watching.  Kentra Moss, together with nearby Claish Moss, is one of the few examples of eccentric mires in Britain being a fine example of oceanic blanket bog. 

The walk provides good...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/kentra-moss-circular

24

Blain Burn Circular

 (Moidart)
terrain: track and path
grade: moderate
length: 6.4 km (4 miles)
grid ref: NM677694
type: circular

Woodland at the start of the Blain Burn walk

A lovely walk through woodland and then out onto open heath, skirting around the edge of Blain lochan with good views of the surrounding hills of Beinn  Gheur and Beinn Bhreac and stunning views over Loch Moidart to the Small Isles.  There is an opportunity to take a...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/blain-burn-circular

25

Aoineadh Mor

 (Morvern)
terrain: forest and grassy paths
grade: moderate
length: 3.4km (2.1 miles)
grid ref: NM668517
type: circular

The deserted village of Aoineadh Mor

An interesting circular walk to explore the deserted township of Aoineadh Mor (pronounced Inniemore).  There are three walks (Mary’s Path, James’s path and the Township Path) that can be combined into a circular trail.   James and Mary’s path pass mainly through mixed pine plantations of spruce...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/aoineadh-mor

26

Claish Plantation

 (Sunart)
terrain: Forest track
grade: easy
length: 12 km (7.5 miles)
grid ref: NM690659
type: there and back

Chequered skipper

A lovely walk through mainly coniferous woodland on a forest track with some fine glimpses of Ben Resipol on route, and of Loch Shiel towards the end of the track.  There is an optional detour to the edges of Claish Moss approximately 2 miles from the start of the walk.

The forest track...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/claish-plantation

27

Kinlochmoidart Old Road

 (Moidart)
terrain: path, vertginous in places
grade: moderate
length: 3.6km (2.2 miles)
grid ref: NM694728
type: circular

Loch Moidart from the old road

A pleasant, scenic walk and interesting walk along the old track on the north side of Loch Moidart that formerly connected Glenuig and Kinlochmoidart.  There are excellent views of Loch Moidart on route.  

The area has a long history and turbulent history of occupation, including an Iron...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/kinlochmoidart-old-road

28

Kinlochaline Low Road

 (Morvern)
terrain: track
grade: easy
length: 7.4km (4.6 miles)
grid ref: NM680446
type: there and back

Ardtornish House

This is a lovely walk along a tarmac track by the shores of Loch Aline through coastal deciduous woodland, affording some lovely views of the loch, surrounding hills and Ardtornish House. 

The coastal woodland is stunning composed of hazel, ash, sycamore, alder, beech, rowan, elm, oak and...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/kinlochaline-low-road

29

Salen Oakwoods

 (Sunart)
terrain: woodland track
grade: easy
length: 1.7 km (1.1 miles)
grid ref: NM691645
type: circular

A walk into the temperate rainforest...

An interesting and enjoyable way-marked circular woodland walk through a lovely section of Atlantic oak woodland on the northern shore of Loch Sunart, with good coastal views of Salen Bay and Loch Sunart. 

The path is way marked and well defined, with a few small ascents and descents on...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/salen-oakwoods

30

Alphabet Trail

 (Sunart)
terrain: track and path
grade: easy
length: 1.5-3km (1-2 miles)
grid ref: NM693644
type: lollipop

Fluttering fritillaries on The Alphabet Trail in June

The Salen Alphabet Trail provides an interesting introduction to the importance of nature and plants to the Gaelic culture.  The information boards in the car park introduce the Gaelic alphabet which has eighteen letters, each of which is associated with a species of tree.    The walk also...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/alphabet-trail

31

Bay of Flies

 (Sunart)
terrain: woodland path
grade: easy
length: 0.7km (0.5 miles)
grid ref: NM702644
type: circular

Loch Sunart at low tide at The Bay of Flies

The Bay of Flies, near Salen in the Ardnamurchan is a natural harbour formerly used to export goods, such as charcoal, oak bark and brushwood.  The Viking's were also reputed to have stored their boats over winter in the harbour. The short, circular walk descends along a well-defined path...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/bay-of-flies

32

Tennyson's Waterfall

 (Morvern)
terrain: track and undefined path
grade: moderate
length: 5.8km (3.6 miles)
grid ref: NM705473
type: there and back

Tennyson's Waterfall Walk, Ardtornish, Morvern

An interesting walk to a an impressive waterfall, named in honour of Alfred, Lord Tennyson who was a regular visitor to Old Ardtornish House in the 19th century. The route follows a track along the shores of Loch Aline, passing by an old lime kiln, before ascending the lower flanks of Goirtein...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/tennysons-waterfall

33

Prince's Walk

 (Moidart)
terrain: path, track and road
grade: moderate
length: 3km (1.9 miles) and 2.6km (1.6miles)
grid ref: NM710727
type: circular

Mackenzie's walk

The Prince's Walk is an interesting circular walk through the grounds of Kinlochmoidart estate and woodlands (marked red on the map).   The walk is named after the association of the original house with the 1745 uprising in support of Princes Charles.

The route passes...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/princes-walk

34

Rahoy Hills - Loch Arienas

 (Morvern)
terrain: rough path - boggy in places
grade: moderate
length: 4.5km (2.8 miles)
grid ref: NM703504
type: there and back

Looking over the woodland canopy to Loch Arienas

A walk through oak woodland and heathland along the shores of Loch Arienas to the deserted village of Arienas in the Scottish Wildlife Trust Rahoy Hills Reserve.  The Rahoy Hill Reserve is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest. 

Look out for golden eagle, buzzard, golden...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/rahoy-hills-loch-arienas

35

Rahoy Hills - Black Water

 (Morvern)
terrain: track
grade: easy
length: 8km (5 miles)
grid ref: NM703504
type: there and back

The Black Water River

An easy walk along a good track into the hills and wilderness behind the Scottish Wildlife Trust Rahoy Hills Reserve along the banks of the Black Water River.

There are excellent views on route of the surrounding hills of Braigh Uladail to the east and Meall Achadh a’ Chuirn and Monadh...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/rahoy-hills-black-water

36

Ardtornish Castle

 (Morvern)
terrain: road and track
grade: easy
length: 13.4km (8.4 miles)
grid ref: NM702474
type: there and back

Ardtornish Castle

An easy walk along road and track to the ruins of Ardtornish Castle on The Morvern Peninsula.

The walk provides a wonderful opportunity to explore a ruined castle and affords fabulous views over Loch Aline and the Sound of Mull. There are also some lovely mixed deciduous woodland on route...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/ardtornish-castle

37

Silver Walk

 (Moidart)
terrain: mixed
grade: moderate
length: 12.6km (7.9 miles)
grid ref: NM716714
type: there and back

The Silver Walk path gets quite close to Loch Moidart

A lovely, but fairly strenuous, and long coastal walk along the shores of Loch Moidart, with the possibility of seeing otters and a range of coastal birds.   The walk is a ‘there and back’, although parts of the Silver Walk are incorporated into other routes, namely Blain Burn and Castle Tioram...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/silver-walk

38

Ardmolich Woodland Walk

 (Moidart)
terrain: forest and moorland track
grade: moderate
length: 3.3km (2 miles)
grid ref: NM716714
type: lollipop

Loch Moidart from the Ardmolich walk

A magical woodland walk through coniferous plantations to the hills beside Loch Moidart.  This is a fairly strenuous, circular walk through mainly coniferous woodland into the hills, with some steep ascents on well defined paths.   Excellent views afforded over Loch Moidart to the Small Isles...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/ardmolich-woodland-walk

39

Ben Resipole

 (Sunart)
terrain: mountain track
grade: challenging
length: 16km

Ben Resipole in winter from Mingarry

Ben Resipole, a Corbett, is the highest peak on the Ardnamurchan, and affords spectacular views of Loch Shiel, Loch Sunart, the Small Isles and Skye on a clear day.  The route is strenuous and the path is muddy and indistinct in places.  However, the walk is enriched by the changing vegetation...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/ben-resipole

40

Dalilea Walks

 (Moidart)
terrain: track
grade: moderate
length: 4.4km & 8.3km (1.4 & 5.1 miles) there and back
grid ref: NM734691
type: there and back

St Finan's or The Green Isle on Loch Shiel

A starting point for two very pleasant walks-Dalilea to the Green Isle walk, and the Dalilea to Kinlochmoidart walk. 

The Green Isle Walk

The Green Isle Walk is a short pleasant walk along a track along the shores of Loch Shiel through rough grassland and pockets...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/dalilea-walks

41

Glen Moidart

 (Moidart)
terrain: track
grade: moderate
length: 5.2km (3.2 miles)
grid ref: NM740722
type: there and back

The start of the walk at Glen Moidart

An enjoyable walk following a gravelled track with good views of the hill lochan, Loch nan Lochan,  and ascending to the reservoir at Glen Forslan. Fine hill scenery and the picturesque falls of Glenforslan make this a very pleasant walk.  In addition, devil's bit scabious (Succisa patensis...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/glen-moidart

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Garbh Eilean Wildlife Walk

 (Sunart)
terrain: track - steep in places
grade: easy
length: 1.5km (1 mile)
grid ref: NM746619
type: there and back

Loch Sunart from the Garbh Eilean wildlife hide

An occasionally steep, but well surfaced, gravel path meandering through native woodland from Ardery to the Garbh Eilean Wildlife Hide. The walk takes you through oak and birch woodland with an understory of mainly heather and bilberry (Calluna vulgaris, Vaccinium spp and ...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/garbh-eilean-wildlife-walk

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Polloch and Loch Shiel

 (Sunart)
terrain: Forest track and path
grade: easy
length: 4.75km (3 miles)
grid ref: NM792688
type: lollipop

The River Polloch from the first viewpoint

A pleasant walk in the Glenhurich Forest mainly along a forest track from Polloch, near Strontian, to the shores of Loch Shiel. The route passes through coniferous plantation, heath, and woodland. There are two viewpoints on route providing fine views across Loch Shiel whose restless waters...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/polloch-and-loch-shiel

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Corrantee Lead Mines from Polloch

 (Sunart)
terrain: track and path
grade: easy
length: 7.6km (4.7 miles)
grid ref: NM795680
type: there and back

The views from Corrantee lead mine

A lovely walk through plantation and heath to the remains of the Corrantee Lead mines and beyond.  The route follows a watercourse for some of its way and affords some spectacular views of the surrounding hills of Ardnamurchan, Sunart, Moidart and Morvern.  A great walk for views and wildlife...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/corrantee-lead-mines

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Ardnastaing and Scotstown

 (Sunart)
terrain: path, track and road
grade: easy
length: 7.7km (4.8 miles)
grid ref: NM805621
type: circular

Take the High Road

A lovely circular walk over moorland, woodland and along the banks of the Strontian River to Scotstown and Ardnastaing.  The walk provides a good opportunity to enjoy the fauna and flora associated with deciduous and coniferous woodland, heath land and riparian habitats.  The ground flora is...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/ardnastaing-and-scotstown

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Corrantee Lead Mines from Ardnastaing

 (Sunart)
terrain: track and path (boggy in places)
grade: moderate
length: 11.4km (7.1 miles)
grid ref: NM805621
type: there and back

Great views over the hills of Sunart on The Corrantee lead mine walk

The Corrantee Lead Mine is the most westerly of the mines around Strontian and can be reached from either Polloch or Strontian on the old coffin route.  The path over the hills is well defined and affords some excellent views over the craggy hills of Sunart and Ardgour.  The walk from Strontian...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/corrantee-lead-mines-ardnastaing

47

Fairy Walk

 (Sunart)
terrain: path, track and road
grade: easy
length: 6.9km (4.3 miles)
grid ref: NM815616
type: circular

The Strontian River

A varied walk with some lovely sections along the banks of the Strontian River, the surrounding hills and through the Community Woodland at Strontian.  The Community Woodland is a policy woodland, planted by the Riddle family in the 1800s as a symbol of wealth and importance.  It contains over...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/fairy-walk

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Strontian Community Woodland

 (Sunart)
terrain: woodland path
grade: easy
length: 1.5km (1 mile)
grid ref: NM817616
type: circular

Specimen Monkey Puzzle tree

This is a lovely magical short walk through a former policy woodland.  The woodland was planted by the Riddle family in the 1800s and boasts over 60 exotic and native species of tree, including firs, spruces and pines, as well as a range of fine specimen deciduous trees. There is a particular...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/strontian-community-woodland

49

Ariundle Oakwoods

 (Sunart)
terrain: Forest and moorland track
grade: moderate
length: 10-11 km (6.5 miles)
grid ref: NM826634
type: lollipop

Ariundle Oakwoods

The Ariundle National Nature Reserve is a lovely place to visit at any time of the year, and there are two lovely walks through the woods and hills.  The Reserve is a fine example of ancient coastal Atlantic oakwood and is recognised for its old oaks supporting a huge diversity and abundance of...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/ariundle-oakwoods

50

Ghardail Loop

 (Morvern)
terrain: track and path
grade: moderate
length: 4km or 5.75 km (2.5 or 3.6miles)
grid ref: NM837535
type: circular

Abhainn Ghardail just above the hydro intake

A pleasant walk through coniferous plantation and into the hills around Kingairloch.  The walk passes by some unroofed sheiling huts and an abandoned settlement.

Larch, pine and spruce plantation support an understory of bryophytes, including Common Tamarisk-moss(Thuidium tamariscinum...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/ghardail-loop

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Sgurr Dhomhnuill via Bellsgrove Mines

 (Sunart)
terrain: path, then open terrain
grade: challenging
length: 17.6km (11 mles)
grid ref: NM826634
type: there and back

Looking towards Sgurr Dhomhnuill for the Bellsgrove lead mines

Sgurr Dhomhnuill at 888m is a Corbett and the highest peak in Ardgour.  It can be reached by a continuation of the walk from The Ariundle Oakwoods via The Bellsgroves mines.  The start point of the walk is the carpark at Ariundle.

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Source: www.walkhighlands.co.uk/fortwilliam/sgurr-dhomhnuill.shtml

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Galmadale Dam

 (Morvern)
terrain: track
grade: easy
length: 3.2 km (2 miles)
grid ref: NM867531
type: there and back

Galmadale Dam

A walk along a track following the banks of meandering Glengalmadale River to Glen Galmadale Dam with its fish ladder.  There are lovely views of the surrounding high ridges, with the peaks of Beinn na Cille, Fuar Bheinn, Creach Bheinn, Maol Odbar,  Meall nan Each dominating the landscape; part...

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Source: www.wildlochaber.com/ardnamurchan/walking/galmadale-dam

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