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Arisaig - Scamadale

Walk ID: 962

A short route along the edge of the mountains around Arisaig and Loch Morar. The route partly follows the railway line from Fort William to Mallaig - and crosses it at one point - a chance to see the Hogwarts Express! There is a gentle climb at the end towards Scamadale and views out to Loch Morar. The middle section goes through birch and pine woodland on a typical forest track with views of the mountain crags of Sgurr an t-Sasunnaich high above the trees.

Scotland - Highland - Lochaber

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Features:
Mountains Wildlife Birds
Great Views Good for Kids Mostly Flat
Woodland

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Distance 12.00 km
Duration 120 mins
Height gain 20m
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Jim Lowery

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10/12/01 - Oliver OBrien : This area (particularly the hilly area to the south of the railway line) was used for Day 5 of the International Scottish 6-Day Festival of Orienteering in August 2001. Over 3500 orienteers took part in the event.

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