Open menu
  • Login :
  • : List Property For Sale
  • : List Holiday Accommodation

Whoever you are, whatever you seek, it all starts here.

Where
When
Who
 
  • Basic information
  • (£). 0
    (£). 5,000,000
  • Address
  • or  
  • Details
  • -
    -
  • Amenities
  • General Amenities
    Cable Internet
    Cable TV
    Electric Hot Water
    Skylights
    Sprinkler System
    Wood Stove
    Satellite Dish
    Water Softener
    Owners Accommodation
    WIFI
    Public Toilets
    Walk In Pantry
    alcohol licence
    Restaurant
    Laundry Room
    Accessibility Amenities
    Handicap Facilities
    Wheelchair Ramp
    Appliance Amenities
    Freezer
    Microwave
    Washer/Dryer
    Dishwasher
    Garbage Disposal
    Grill Top
    Range/Oven
    Refrigerator
    RO Combo Gas/Electric
    Trash Compactor
    Community Amenities
    Swimming Pool
    Tennis Court
    Football ground
    Energy Savings Amenities
    Gas Hot Water
    Fireplace
    Gas Fireplace
    Gas Stove
    Pellet Stove
    Propane Hot Water
    Wood Stove
    Exterior Amenities
    Fruit Trees
    Boat Slip
    Covered Patio
    Exterior Lighting
    Fence
    Garage
    Gazebo
    Open Deck
    Pasture
    RV Parking
    Spa/Hot Tub
    Interior Amenities
    Central Air
    Carpet Throughout
    Central Vac
    Jacuzi Tub
    Landscape Amenities
    Skylights
    Landscaping
    Lawn
    Security Amenities
    Burglar Alarm
    Sprinkler System
    Fire Alarm System
  •   Advanced search
GPS Track Details
Track length: 17.63 km
Moving time: 1:21
Average speed: 12.96 km/h
Total ascent: 1399 m
Total descent: 1393 m
Difficulty Level: 3/5 - Medium
Categories: Trekking
Terrain: Public access
Hits: 8999
Overall rating: 5 (1174 vote(s))

Parking at the A 832 at Dundonnell. At the creek, go up to a saddle at 380 meters, then take a path to the right. At a height to cairns at the foot of the Sail Liath. Simply high, getting stony, orientation to cairns. Above is a path more and more recognizable and it goes to the first summit of the Sail Liath 954m.

Great burr path to Sgurr Fiona 1060 Hm, there repeatedly exposed sites. Climbing according to your mood. It can be taken a well-guided path or the individual tips of the Sgurr Fiona be climbed on great grippy sandstone. Continue to Bideinn a Ghlas Thuill 1062 Hm on "up and down". From there into a mountain valley and right steep into a basin. You can usually see a small path well. Down to just before the road a rhododendron forest comes, nice but annoying requests until you come to the road.

Then 600m along the road back to the starting point. Hammer Tour 1500 m, 18 km. Waterfalls, secluded pristine mountain scenery, lochs, incredible views, great trails, beautiful watercourses and climbs if you want, with optional path bypasses. Everything your heart desires. Vertigo would not be bad.

Download
Calculate time
(min/km)
(km/h)
There are currently no comments on this track, be the first to leave a comment...
You must be logged in and authorized to write a comment.
display:none display:none display:none