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Tomich and Beinn Mhor

Walk ID: 2091

This walk is a visit to two monuments and two lochans up in the hills, reached by a forestry track. The gradients are mostly easy and the views stunning. The walk has a special significance for me as I did it as a memorial to my Scottish mother, Jane Inglis Shade, whose wish was to have her ashes scattered in Glen Affric, her favourite spot in the Highlands. The hills around the glen form the view from the top of Beinn Mhor and for me there are now three monuments in this spot.

Scotland - Highland - Glen Affric & Strathglass

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Features:
Hills or Fells Lake/Loch Pub
Wildlife Birds Flowers
Great Views Butterflies Moor
Woodland Ancient Monument

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The Tomich Hotel0 km
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Mardon Guest House40.71 km
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Easy Walk

Distance 8.00 km
Duration 180 mins
Height gain 300m
Contributor
Jim Grindle

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