Nairnshire Routes & Tracks
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Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the spectacular landscapes, ancient monuments, and unspoiled natural beauty of Nairnshire and the neighbouring areas in the Scottish Highlands via a range of trails and paths. Listed below are some possible routes and tracks.
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Nairn Beach and Promenade: Enjoy a leisurely stroll along Nairn Beach's promenade. This paved walk is ideal for a leisurely stroll or a morning jog and provides beautiful views of the Moray Firth.
Moray Coast Trail: The Moray Coast Trail is a 50-mile-long long-distance walking path that follows the Moray Firth shoreline. The sea, cliffs, and wildlife are all breathtakingly visible as it passes through Nairn.
Cawdor Circular Walk: This route circles the ancient Cawdor Village, passing through the lovely farmland and wooded areas close to Cawdor Castle. Discover the castle's grounds before venturing out into the serene surroundings.
Walk along the banks of the River Nairn by following the trail for a peaceful stroll. Along the way, you may take in the tranquil environment and see some of the local fauna as you follow the river's meandering flow.
Roseisle Forest paths: Roseisle Forest, which is close to Burghead and a short drive from Nairn, has a number of clearly marked paths that are appropriate for both bikers and pedestrians. The trails offer views of the shoreline as they travel through pine forests.
The Dava Way is a long-distance trail that travels through Nairnshire on its way from Forres to Grantown-on-Spey. For hikers and cyclists, it offers a variety of scenery, including moorland and woodlands, making it an excellent option.
Benromach Distillery Trail: Take a leisurely stroll or a bike ride into the surrounding countryside after visiting the Benromach Distillery in Forres. For fans of whisky, the distillery frequently organises tours and tastings.
Cairngorms National Park: The Cairngorms National Park is accessible by car even though it is not located in Nairnshire. This enormous park includes a variety of biking and hiking trails appropriate for people of all ability levels, as well as breathtaking mountain views and animals.
You may travel from Nairn to Loch Ness for a lengthier day adventure. Around Loch Ness, there are paths for biking and trekking, and you can also visit the fabled Loch Ness itself.
Glen Affric: One of Scotland's most picturesque glens, Glen Affric is noted for its lush woodlands and pure lochs. Take a day trip there. Those looking for a more difficult challenge will find hiking in Glen Affric to be a rewarding experience.
Check local conditions, weather predictions, and any applicable permissions or limitations before beginning any of these routes or trails. In addition, equip yourself with the right gear, including clothing, shoes, and supplies, for the outdoor activity you've chosen. Have fun exploring Nairnshire and the neighbouring Highlands' historical sights and natural treasures!
Please note: Please check prior to your activity that starting point has public parking areas or can be accessed using public transport.
DISCLAIMER: The information given on the stay4you has been provided in good faith, it is intended only as a general guide. We advise you to verify the accuracy of information before relying on it. It is the responsibility of individuals to approach outdoor activities such as walking with caution. Walking can be strenuous and individuals should ensure that they are fit enough before embarking upon it. If in doubt consult a doctor.
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