Laggan Hill: Parked in the viewpoint car park on the north side of the A938 east of Dulnain Bridge and walked north up the vehicle track, which by-passed Easter Laggan Farm to the east, and onto the summit of the Tump, Laggan Hill. I visited both tops before returning by the upward route.
Skye of Curr: Parked in the hamlet Skye of Curr, south-west of Dulnain Bridge, and walked along various paths before climbing through the well spaced trees to the summit of this Tump. The return was by the upward route.
Broomhill: Parked near Mid Curr on the slip road west of the A95 and south of Dulnain Bridge and walked south then west along vehicle tracks. I later left them and climbed through long vegetation to the summit of the Tump, Broomhill. Here I located a path that ran round the east side of the hill to rejoin the vehicle track used on the ascent.
Tomvaich Hill: Left my vehicle off road at the junction of the B9102 and the unclassified road to Cromdale, north-east of Grantown on Spey, and walked north passed a residential property and onto forest tracks. From the west side of the summit of this Tump walked across brash and cut down trees to what appeared to be its highest point. The return was by the ascent route.
- Total time taken – 3.25 hours.
- Total distance – 12.25 kilometres.
- Total height climbed – 350 metres.