A Walk on Loch Torridon’s South Shore
This is about 4 miles one way but can easily be curtailed to make it a there and back for … Continue reading A Walk on Loch Torridon’s South Shore
This is about 4 miles one way but can easily be curtailed to make it a there and back for … Continue reading A Walk on Loch Torridon’s South Shore
Torridon is revered by Scottish walkers and mountaineers, a place of almost mythical proportions. It is stunningly beautiful and one … Continue reading BEST WALKS IN TORRIDON
I often think just being in Torridon is enough, without having to do any walks. It’s just so beautiful and … Continue reading Loch Torridon Coastal Walk (north side)
This is the loveliest little mountain, with glorious views over Loch Katrine. A great family walk, it’s only around 45 … Continue reading Ben A’an, a Trossachs gem
Known by its Gaelic name Healabhal Mor, this is one of two ‘Tables’ above Dunvegan on Skye, flat topped and … Continue reading MACLEOD’S TABLES WALK, SKYE
This prominent , dramatic hill provides one of the classic views of the spectacular Trotternish coast when driving towards Sligachan … Continue reading BEN TIANAVAIG, SKYE
Just when you thought climbing the Munros couldn’t get any tougher, along comes winter to add another few layers of … Continue reading The Munros in Winter: a Glenshee Duo
The Black Mount is one of my favourite areas. It’s wild and beautiful, just south of Glencoe and edged by … Continue reading The Secret Lochan of Stob a’ Choire Odhair
For many years, Simon’s Mountain (translated from the Gaelic ) was a favourite shortish hill walk for us, as it’s … Continue reading The Arrochar Alps’ Beinn Ime
There are many mountains called Ben More in Scotland, a name which means the Big Hill; Gaelic names are usually … Continue reading Mull’s Ben More – a superb island Munro