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Great Glen Way
Scotland’s fourth and Highland’s third national
long distance route will be officially opened on Tuesday 30th
April 2002 by HRH The Prince Andrew, Earl of Inverness when a group of
visually impaired walkers complete a walk of the Great Glen Way ending at
Inverness Castle.
Assynt Mountain Rescue
The Assynt Team covers Caithness as part of
their huge area.
Ramblers
Association
Mountainzone
Munro Magic
British
Mountain Guides Web Site
Forestry
Commission Web Site
The
Mountain Bothies Association Other Useful Sites
The John Muir Trust
Scottish Wildlife Trust
Scottish Natural Heritage
Walking Routes
Morar,
Mallaig, Arisaig and Glenfinnan
Long Distance Walks
Cateran Trail - Blairgowrie area
West
Highland Way Walk
General Walking Sites Etc
Mountain Views
Scottish Mountains - Pictures
Skye Walk
Mountain
Rescue Committee of Scotland
Mountain Rescue Council
Search and
Rescue Dog Association
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Right to Roam - England &
Wales
Scottish Outdoor Access code - SNH
Scottish Access Code - Ramblers
Guided Walks Along The Great Glen Way
The Highland Councils Countryside Ranger Service has produced a leaflet
detailing a programme of guided walks on the Great Glen Way and
surrounding area. They range from a 3 mile loop walk around Laggan
Locks, to an all day hike from Drumnadrochit to Inverness.
Walking Wild
The Mountain Rescue Committee of Scotland
The co-ordinating body for mountain rescue in Scotland incorporating 28
teams.
British
Mountaineering Council
The UK body representing walkers and climbers.
Paths
for All Partnership
Helps communities develop path networks that link their homes with the
countryside and green spaces.
Mountaineering Council of Scotland
Scotland's national body representing walkers and climbers. |