Walks in Highland

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Glen Coe

Difficulty - Hard
A rugged waterfall walk into the hidden hollow where the MacDonalds hid their stolen cows.
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Glen Coe

Difficulty - Hard
Dog-friendly
Two valley passes through the high mountains at the head of Glen Coe.
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Kinlochleven

Difficulty - Medium
Dog-friendly
A waterfall, a shooting lodge and a ramble down the West Highland Way.
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Kinlochleven

Difficulty - Medium
Dog-friendly
A sea loch, a mountain loch and a pipeline path above deep wooded glens.
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Inchree

Difficulty - Easy
Dog-friendly Family-friendly
A sheltered forest ramble high above Loch Linnhe.
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Strontian

Difficulty - Hard
Dog-friendly
Through the shades of green Sunart to the hillside site of an old lead mine.
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Nevis Gorge

Difficulty - Easy
Dog-friendly
A walk beside Scotland's Himalayan lookalike, leading to an enormous waterfall
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Ben Nevis

Difficulty - Hard
Dog-friendly
The half-way lochan and the great north corrie of Nevis.
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Cow Hill

Difficulty - Easy
Dog-friendly
Looking down at Fort William and up at Ben Nevis.
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Corpach

Difficulty - Easy
Dog-friendly Family-friendly
A walk alongside – and underneath – Thomas Telford's masterpiece of civil engineering.
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Coire Ardair

Difficulty - Hard
Dog-friendly
Regenerating woodlands lead to a high pass where Bonnie Prince Charlie escaped through the window.
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Fort Augustus

Difficulty - Hard
Dog-friendly
Above the Great Glen on the road the English built and Bonnie Prince Charlie marched over.
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Loch An Eilein

Difficulty - Medium
Dog-friendly
The castle on the island in the loch is the heart of the Rothiemurchus Forest.
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Glenmore

Difficulty - Medium
Dog-friendly
Following cattle thieves and drovers to the lochan used by the fairies for their laundry.
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Glenmore

Difficulty - Medium
Dog-friendly
Looking at the Cairngorms from a smallish mountain above the fairy lochan.
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Boat Of Garten

Difficulty - Easy
Along the banks of the great river, with a pinewood return.
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Glenelg

Difficulty - Easy
Dog-friendly
A coast walk along Loch Alsh with views of Skye, the sea and a fish farm.
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Glenbrittle

Difficulty - Hard
Dog-friendly
Classic rock-climbing country below the Chioch and the Inaccessible Pinnacle.
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Quiraing

Difficulty - Hard
Dog-friendly
Exploring the weird lava landscape of Skye's northern peninsula
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Glenbrittle

Difficulty - Easy
Dog-friendly
A comfortable coastal track above Loch Brittle and on to a former fortified peninsula.
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Raasay

Difficulty - Medium
Dog-friendly
Seaside and woodland lead to Raasay's old iron-mining railway.
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Portree

Difficulty - Easy
Dog-friendly
A coastal walk to a raised beach called The Bile, then returning by way of Dun Torvaig.
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Ramasaig

Difficulty - Medium
Through crofting country and peat moors to a 1,000ft (305m) sea cliff.
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Ramasaig

Difficulty - Hard
An abandoned valley leads to black sea cliffs above the Atlantic
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Shieldaig

Difficulty - Medium
Dog-friendly
A walk around the many inlets of the Shieldaig peninsula.
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Strath Carron

Difficulty - Medium
Dog-friendly
Deer stalkers' paths lead into the heart of the South Torridon mountains.
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Loch Torridon

Difficulty - Hard
Dog-friendly
A walk above Loch Torridon in the footsteps of the fairy folk – the legendary Duine Sithe
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Gairloch

Difficulty - Easy
Dog-friendly
Porpoise-watching along the Gairloch shore and up a rocky valley.
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Beinn Eighe

Difficulty - Medium
Dog-friendly
The toughest waymarked trail in Scotland, to a lunar landscape.
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Poolewe

Difficulty - Medium
Dog-friendly
A pleasant walk around Loch Kernsary and down the Ewe.
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Loch Ness

Difficulty - Medium
Dog-friendly
Overlooking Loch Ness and past the home of a different monster, the Beast of Boleskine
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Strathpeffer

Difficulty - Medium
Dog-friendly
A grassy ridge walk above Strathpeffer to a vitrified fort.
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Inverness

Difficulty - Easy
Dog-friendly
An Inverness town walk of riverside, seaside and canalside.
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Ardnamurchan

Difficulty - Medium
Dog-friendly
Black rocks and golden sands at the western end of Britain.
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Cannich

Difficulty - Easy
Dog-friendly
A craggy glen where wolves once roamed below the pine trees