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# Title Category Difficulty Level User Hits Rating Track length
121 MEALL GLAS MUNRO 3/53/53/5 admin  99 6 20.45 km
122 Motor Bike Ride Through Glencoe 3/53/53/5 admin  260 5 16.58 km
123 Motorbike ride GAIRLOCH TO INVERNESS along NC500 3/53/53/5 admin  8,640 6 250.1 km
124 Mount Keen Source: https://www.stay4you.com/guide/tracks-routes/category-list?catid=33&id=60&view=track 3/53/53/5 admin  42 0 42.58 km
125 Mountain Bike from Cannich to Glen Strathfarrer 3/53/53/5 admin  3,565 6 22.82 km
126 NC500 MOTORCYCLE ROUTE FROM GLENURQUHART 2/52/5 admin  1,027 5 781.6 km
127 Nice easy round trip on the Gruinard Bay 3/53/53/5 admin  27 0 4.90 km
128 OBAN TO BRIDGE OF ORCHY GPX ROUTE 3/53/53/5 admin  1,600 4 92.65 km
129 Plodder Falls Track 3/53/53/5 admin  137 4 5.27 km
130 POINT OF SLEAT ISLE SKYE 4/54/54/54/5 admin  2,141 6 10.45 km
131 Polldubh to Ben Nevis Hiking 3/53/53/5 admin  240 6 3.24 km
132 POOLEWE COASTAL WALK 3/53/53/5 admin  79 7 2.49 km
133 Poolewe Loch Kernsary 3/53/53/5 admin  27 6 10.27 km
134 Poolewe to Inverewe Garden walk 3/53/53/5 admin  6,626 6 1.45 km
135 Poolewe to Mhaighdean Munro 3/53/53/5 admin  113 4 20.91 km
136 Randolph's Leap walk 3/53/53/5 admin  108 0 1.97 km
137 River Affric Trail 3/53/53/5 admin  80 0 800.0 m
138 Semington Round Walk, Canal & River, Semington, Wiltshire 2/52/5 admin  6,452 5 9.87 km
139 Sgurr a' Mhaoraich 3/53/53/5 admin  41 0 12.08 km
140 Stob Coire Easain hike 3/53/53/5 admin  33 0 24.02 km

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In Scotland, you can participate in a variety of high-adrenaline and adventure sports. This country is an all-year-round playground for outdoor activities. The spring and summer months have mild weather and long days of light, which makes them ideal for hiking, biking, water sports, and other types of adventurous activities. Coastal & Water Activities, Walking, Mountaineering & Rock Climbing, Outdoor Centres to suite every age and ability, Forest & Land Activities, Cycling & Mountain Biking, Snow sports & Winter Activities to Wildlife Watching, Sightseeing Day Tours, Food & Drink Experiences, Multi-Day Cruises,

Then, Autumn and Winter give lengthy nights with no light pollution, the black dark skies offer stargazing with no light pollution, and the snow-capped mountains are capable of competing with some of the top winter locations around.

The Great Glen Way travels through a public right of way. The city of Inverness, the capital of the Highlands, is located approximately 15 miles to the north of the Great Glen Way. Inverness is home to numerous commercial, educational, retail, and service establishments, in addition to a bustling mainline railway station and an international airport.

You can learn more about the history, myths, and mysteries surrounding Loch Ness at the Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition, which is located in the village of Drumnadrochit. Loch Ness is one of the largest and deepest expanses of water in Scotland, as it plunges to a depth of over 260 metres (over 800 feet). It is also the largest string of lochs along the Great Glen.

Take a boat ride on the Loch if you book at the Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition. The boat will take you out to the deepest point of Loch Ness, show you the marker posts used by John Cobb during his water speed record attempt, tell you all the secrets of Urquhart Castle, and of course tell you about the shy monster. If you book at the Loch Ness Centre and Exhibition, you can take a boat ride on the Loch.

You may also take a boat tour on Loch Ness from the harbour at the Clansman Hotel, as well as the new pier at Dochgarroch, which is located just outside of Inverness and is where the sightseeing bus departs each day during the summer.

Hiking is a popular activity among both tourists and locals because of the breathtaking vistas that can be seen from various places along the trail.

Depending on your level of fitness, the Great Glen Way can be completed in about seven days, while the Loch Ness Trail encircles the loch for approximately 80 miles.

You need to keep an eye out for way-markers as you make your way up the short path that leads to the beginning of the 'Craigmonie Woodland Trails' trailhead from Drumnadrochit.

There are several tough areas that require stamina and experience in order to complete the trip. Hikers can either work their way up or down the mountain routes depending on their skills and level of experience. You may wish to attempt the Munro's or the Corbett's.

You can get to many different walks and view points from the village of Drumnadrochit. Some of these walks include The falls of Divach, Urquhart Woods, Abriachan Forest Trust,Contin Forest Walk, Glen Urquhart Forest trails and water falls, Allt na Criche, Daviot Woods, Inverfarigaig, Little mill, Boblainy Forest, Daviot Wood, Balmacaan, Plodda Falls, Dog falls, Or

You should be aware that there are seasonal bye laws that came into effect on March 1, 2017, that affect how you can camp in some areas between the months of March and September. If you plan to "wild camp," you should be aware of these laws and check with the local authorities to ensure that you are in compliance with them.

  • Drumnadrochit Geolocation Latitude 57.335460 Longitude -4.479927
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