C4 Walking Through History – Tony Robinson
By Andrew Gilbert at April 20, 2013 | 9:17 pm | 0 Comment
A tough four-day trek through the striking Kintail region of the west Scottish Highlands - Tony walks from Shiel Bridge to Glenelg and the Inn via the Brochs and catches a boat to Eileann Donnan Castle and then to The ruined Clachan Duich Church and Kintail lodge where Collin, Dougie, and Wilfur amongst other locals are playing. Next morning on to Glen Sheil and the
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New Path in Corran for Visitors
By finlay at September 21, 2012 | 7:49 pm | 0 Comment
It all happened in a Week. I came home from school one week and a brand new path had appeared! This path gives a way to the track that goes through Glen Arnisdale. [caption id="attachment_2333" align="alignnone" width="575"] I drew this line to show where the path leads[/caption] What I Think the Path Will Be Useful for: A quicker route
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The Old Coast Path, Corran Walk
By emma at June 15, 2012 | 3:15 pm | 0 Comment
Grade: MODERATE Time: 2.5 - 4 hours Distance: 8 km Summary: A fabulous coastal walk on an enchanting, forgotten old path through stunning scenery. Terrain: The walk follows the line of an old and ingeniously constructed path; today the path is rocky and gives very rugged going, occasionally above steep drops. The section through the woodland can be
Lochalsh Dirty 30 Challenge Walk
By emma at May 15, 2012 | 3:26 pm | 0 Comment
Grade:Very strenuous Time:12 hours+ or 2 days Distance:47.5 km Summary:The Dirty 30 circuit can be completed as a tough long day or 2 day circuit over varied ground with great views. An annual challenge is held in June - click on the banner for details. Terrain:A mixture of minor road, forestry track, and hillpaths, some of which are very boggy in
Beinn na h-Eaglaise and Beinn nan Caorach
By rachel at February 16, 2012 | 4:06 pm | 0 Comment
Grade: HARD HILLWALK Time: 6 - 8 hours Distance: 11.5km Summary: This short but very steep hillwalk takes in both of the Corbetts on the Glenelg peninsula. The pathless going is rewarded by truly stunning views in what must be one of the most beautiful corners of the Highlands. Terrain: Much very steep and pathless ground, requiring care especially on





