Paths Around Caithness and Sutherland

Durness Walking Network leaflet

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The routes as described in this booklet are largely traditional routes and tracks, many of which have been 'improved' to make a surfaced path. In many cases, such as the Kyle and Aodann routes, there is merely rudimentary waymarking to guide people at certain points. This approach has been agreed locally to limit the impact of the path network on the landscape, people and wildlife.







Assynt Walking Network leaflet

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Assynt is steeped in history and rich in wildlife and there is much to see, from golden eagles to minke whales and ancient brochs to clearance villages. This booklet highlights ten of the most popular paths where one can experience Assynt first hand.

 







Paths Around Caithness and Sutherland leaflet

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Other projects include various signage and paths at

Lybster, Wick, Dunnet, Duncansby Head, Achvarasdal, Loch More, Golspie, Dornoch, Kyle of Sutherland and Lairg.

 







Guided Walks

Highland Council Countryside Rangers run many guided walks and events throughout the year. You can view the current events programme, leaflets and brochures on the Countryside Ranger Events page.