Smithy Woodland Walk | A two and a half mile coastal and woodland walk. | Applecross | Easy |
Coulin Circuit | An eight mile circuit from Achnashellach in Glen Carron. | Lochcarron | Moderate |
Ring of Maol Chean-dearg | An 11 mile route round Maol Chean-dearg, from Glen Carron. | Lochcarron | Strenuous |
Slaggan | A six mile route to an abandoned hamlet. | Gairloch | Easy |
Lael Forest | A two mile forest walk. | Ullapool | Easy |
Torridon Lochs | A five mile circuit. | Kinlochewe | Easy |
Loch Affric | A 10 mile circuit round Loch Affric. | Cannich | Moderate |
Ben Stack | A six mile circuit over Ben Stack. | Lairg | Strenuous |
Hill of Yarrows | A nine mile route over Hill of Yarrows. | Wick | Moderate |
Falls of Foyers | A short walk to the Falls of Foyers. | Fort Augustus | Easy |
Beinn Bhan | A 15 mile circuit over Beinn Bhan in Applecross. | Strathcarron | Strenuous |
Lochan Fada | A 13 mile circuit to lonely Lochan Fada. | Kinlochewe | Strenuous |
Below An Teallach | A 12 mile circuit in the shadow of An Teallach. | Ullapool | Moderate |
Smoo Cave | A three mile route taking in Sango Bay. | Durness | Easy |
Falls of Glomach | A 12 mile route from Melvich. | Kyle of Lochalsh | Moderate |
Sandwood Bay | A 12 mile circuit to Sandwood Bay. | Kinlochbervie | Moderate |
Stac Pollaidh | A three mile circuit. | Ullapool | Strenuous |
Caledonian Canal | A seven mile circuit. | Inverness | Easy |
Borgie Forest | A 12 mile circuit. | Tongue | Moderate |
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