Glen Clova

Glen Clova in Angus was the starting point for this walk leaving my vehicle in the car park on the west side of the bridge over the River South Esk and the Clova Hotel. I walked south along the B955, passed through an open gate and crossed a grassy field[…]

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Cock Bridge

Today’s hills were located to the west of Cock Bridge well known as being part of the A939 hill road across to Tomintoul that is often closed in the winter due to snow. I parked my car at the rear of the old Allargue Hotel, now an outdoor centre, and[…]

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Ardnish

The plan was to climb the Tump, Cruach Peanmeanach, located at the south end of the Ardnish Peninsula, south-east of Arisaig. The start of the walk was the large lay-by on the west side of the A830 south of Polnish. Here a signed path went round the top of a[…]

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Mallaig

Parked at the East Bay car park in Mallaig then located a signposted path located between a couple of houses indicating a circular route above the village. The path gradually climbed north-east below Creag a’ Chait. Just beyond it left the path and climbed through rough vegetation to the summit[…]

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Lochailort

I parked in a lay-by on the south side of the A830 west of Lochailort opposite an old church building. Once beyond a crash barrier I followed a faint track through rough vegetation to the summit of Cnoc Poinish with views down to Loch Ailort. Time taken – 0.15hours. Distance[…]

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Angus

North-west of Kirriemuir was the Tump, Broom Hill. I parked my car at the side of the minor road north of Bykenhilloch and walked along a vehicle track heading west through the trees to join the track coming in from Corriehead Farm. At a derelict house I left this track[…]

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Trossachs

Druim Mor was located north of Callander the starting point for the ascent of this Tump. I headed along the access road to Bracklin Falls later leaving it and walking up a track then paths to Callander Crags. Once above this point I located a gate in the deer fence[…]

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Angus

The first stop was south-west of Forfar to climb the Tump, Kinnettles Hill. I left my vehicle at the start of the track leading to North Mains of Kinnettles then entered and crossed a stubble field to reach a stone dyke/fence where I visited a couple of high points. I[…]

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