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Through the Sluggan

Walk ID: 2416

With one car you can do the circular walk from Loch Morlich to the Sluggan and back. With two cars or a pickup you can continue through the pass to Milton Cottages, giving you good views over the River Spey towards Boat of Garten. The ascent is through pine forest, but open; the descent after the pass is very scenic, in more natural pine forest. At the summit you can divert for 0.5k up to the mast shown on the map. Paths are broad and not really muddy, but boots are best.
Refreshments, toilets etc. are at the east end of Loch Morlich.

Scotland - Highland - Glenmore Forest Park

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Features:
Hills or Fells Lake/Loch Toilets
Wildlife Birds Flowers
Great Views Butterflies Food Shop
Good for Kids Tea Shop Woodland

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Accommodation
Woodside29.21 km
WILDERNESS COTTAGES41.11 km
Aspenwood Holiday Cottage45.22 km
Mardon Guest House45.45 km
Glendoune B&B45.45 km
Evergreen Bed and Breakfast46.17 km


   

Easy Walk

Distance 6.00 km
Duration 90 mins
Height gain 50m
Contributor
D.B. GRANT

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