Hike Scottish Highlands

Introduction 

This afternoon,I am posting information on a interesting and varied large group hike.This was centred on  Newtonmore, a village which is located about 45 miles south of Inverness.

Ruthven Barracks, a former Redcoat fort from the 18th century

Information on the hike

The route entailed a crossing of remote and unmarked heather moorland, a descent through the beautiful birchwoods of Glen Tromie and then through the bird reserve overlooking the Insh Marshes which is one of Britain’s finest wetlands.

Distance covered was 6.5 miles or 10.5 Km.

Crossing a burn (stream) in open landscape. 


 

Bracket Fungi

River Spey. Famous for salmon fishing and whisky production.

Hiking the ridge.

Newtonmore was also used as a base for a group hike following the Wildcat Trail.

More information

For information on Scotland's extensive history,wildlife, geology, sightseeing and much more please refer to the publication Visitors’ Guide to Scotland, ISBN 978-1-9161332-0-4. This book is also available via Kindle.

 

 

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