A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Caithness
'We meet once a month on a Sunday morning at 0900 usually, in the car park opposite The Norseman Hotel, Whitechapel Road, Wick ... If you are interested in coming along please have a good ...
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'We are a walking group based in Caithness. Most of our walks are done in Caithness and sometimes in Sutherland. Now and again we even go further afield if we fancy doing some hills or walks which have been recommended.'
'Ask around and you will often find that local folk can point you in the direction of all sorts of places that you might not see. And expect to be on your own at many of the sites. It is a grea ...
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Walking in Caithness - & Some Sutherland 'Caithness has a huge range of walking possibilities from coastal paths along spectacular cliffs or inland to see castles, brochs or pictish places. Caithness is also one of the least developed counties in Scotland so you may often find that interesting places are not sign posted. A map or local book of the area will be of great help ...'
The Areas covered in the Leaflet are: [1] Caithness - - - : [2] Sutherland - - - : [3] Easter Ross and the Black Isle - - - : [4] Inverness and Nairn - - - : [5] Moray
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A part of the (rather elusive) North Sea Trail, between John O'Groats and Cullen: 'The trail is not a continuous route, but a network of paths and trails. These avoid main roads, and feature some of the most interesting and scenic sections of the coast.'
The Moray Firth Coastal Partnership
ALERT Unfortunately, a Moray Firth Trail Website and a Page Turning e-Brochure originally referenced on the Website no longer seem accessible; nor now a 32-page PDF Leaflet. But the Moray Firth Coastal Partnership itself continues to be active.
‘The North Highland Way (Scottish Gaelic: A Tuath na Gàidhealtachd dòigh) is a 241 kilometres (150 mi) hiking trail under development in Scotland. It starts from Duncansby Head on the North East coast to Cape Wrath in the North West of Scotland's coast. The North Highland Way connects the Cape Wrath Trail (which opened in January, 2013) in the west with the Moray Firth trail in the east. The North Coast 500 is a driving route, which follows a similar line to the North Highland Way.’
'... Northwest Sutherland is a stunning landscape of perfect sandy beaches and sweeping moorland studded with glittering lochans, overlooked by some of Scotland's most remarkable mountains, individ ...
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'Sutherland and Caithness are the most northerly parts of mainland Britain ...'
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