Portuairk and Ardnamurchan Point
Walk down the road which zig-zags to the shoreline, and fork left through Portuairk to a turning circle. A small gate ahead is signed as a footpath for Bay Macneil. Go through it to a fence corner, where you turn left to a little stream valley. Go up it for about 50yds (46m), to find a path off to the right, just above some birch trees. The rugged little path leads up above Sanna Bay. It passes to the left of a cairn, then up rocky ground past some metal posts to a large cairn. Just behind it are the low walls of a lookout point.
Turn slightly left, on a small path along the moorland ridge – the pointy hill called Sgurr nam Meann rises directly ahead. At the ridge end, bear down left, into a little grassy valley with a fence. A path runs down this valley to the right, to a ruin on your right. This is a former black house, with accommodation for the house cow at the far end: note the low doorway and rounded corners. The building would originally have been thatched with heather.
Keep ahead to the shoreline. Here a two-ended beach (a tombolo) links out to a tidal island. Unless the tide is right in, turn left along the shoreline, passing below two small cliff crags. Where you see a waymarker post on the grass just up on your left, follow a small path ahead and inland, to join a grassy track just beyond a tall steel-mesh gate. However, if the tide is right in, from the shoreline return to the black house. Take the stile opposite it, for a path running to the left of a fence and then through the tall steel-mesh gate to the track beyond.
Follow the track past a few caravans. Just after a disused toilet block you pass through a gateway. In another 60yds (55m) a waymarker indicates a path forking up left to a stile. More waymarkers trace the path ahead across the moor, to a gate onto a small road. (Ardnamurchan lighthouse is now 1 mile/1.6km away on your right.) Follow the road to the left for 1 mile (1.6km) to the top of a hill, with a house just ahead.
On your left is a small quarry with basalt rock weathered into rounded lumps like fossil onions – 'spheroidal weathering'. Here is a grey field gate with a 'walkers welcome' roundel. Through it, follow a fence on your right along the foot of a birch wood. At the fence corner, bear slightly right to a grey field gate, with a second gate ahead leading to the road above Portuairk.
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