Adopted by Nick The Corrie Chash & Broad Cairn Path starts with the “Streak of Lightning” at the end of Loch Muick. This excellent old stalkers path makes its way steadily up hill at a relatively easy angle before levelling off at the head of the coire to reach the land rover track. About half […]
Read MoreAdopted by Robert This route offers a subtle way on to the Beinn a’Ghlo ridge, exploring some of the massif’s complexities, rather than striking straight up the side of Carn Liath with everybody else. With some fine vistas of the individual tops as you climb you are soon delivered on to the bealach between Beinn […]
Read MoreAdopted by Peter. This route climbs up to reach a magnificent viewpoint looking up Glen Tilt. First, a landrower track follows the River Tilt. It then becomes a path towards Falls of Tarf. It is a long but superb walk, or it can be easily done on mountain bike. After crossing a suspension footbridge at […]
Read MoreAdopted by Eva. Beinn a’Ghlo is the collective name for the range of three Munros close to Blair Atholl in Highland Perthshire. Airgiod Bheinn is a pyramid of rock attached to the range and often approached when returning from the highest of the three munros, Càrn nan Gabhar (1121 m). It can serve as an […]
Read MoreAdopted by James This machine build path has been merged with the main Mount Keen footpath on the approach to the saddle from Glen Tanar side and traverses the cross slope around the hill to join the main route again, the path ascending from the south (Glen Esk). Mount Keen is the most easterly of […]
Read MoreAvailable for adoption “The Snub” is the top section of the path which leads from the Glen Clova Hotel up to Loch Brandy and then steeply up The Snub itself to the plateau area which lies to the north of Glen Clova. The path from the hotel is on the steep side at first to […]
Read MoreAdopted by Sandy This path is part of the popular circular route from Glen Doll linking two munros. A stunning ascent through picturesque Corrie Fee leads up to the extensive rolling plateau above, first visiting the summit of Mayar and then continuing to Driesh. The return is made via Kilbo path, after retracing the steps […]
Read MoreAdopted by Craig. The path to Mayar begins at the ranger station in the beautiful Glen Doll at the head of Glen Clova. It proceeds through the Glen Doll pine forest passing the beginning of Jocks Road which runs over the White Mounth to Loch Callater and Braemar. It then reaches the magnificent Corrie Fee. […]
Read MoreAvailable for adoption A route that links two stunning valleys, starts from the east rising up out of a unique natural upland wood via a well-crafted stone stair to bring you up under the granite slabs that (on a sunny day) form the Glittering Skellies. From here you ascend at a steady incline across the […]
Read More