Walks you can reach from Beauly by train

Inverness-shire · Scotland

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Muir of Ord
Tree by Donald Morrison

Muir of Ord to Inverness (Inverness-shire)

5 minutes direct from Beauly.

Coastal: three fifths along the coast.

Time: 5h–10h

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
19
KM
Muir of Ord
DSC03580 by AleksTee

Muir of Ord to Dingwall (Inverness-shire)

5 minutes direct from Beauly.

Time: 3h–6h

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
11
KM
Inverness
River Ness (20221106_115202) by qmewxdgu92

Inverness to Nairn (Inverness-shire)

15 minutes direct from Beauly.

Largely good off-road walking through Culloden Forest and High Wood and down the wooded valley of the River Nairn and though one section near Cawdor cannot be followed without bush-whacking.

Woodland: half under tree cover.

Time: 9h–18h30

Warnings: Between the White Bridge near Clephanton and Kilravoch Castle the route cannot be followed and requires a diversion. The riverside path down the River Nairn is unsafe when the river is high, runs very close to the water with drops of around 2m in places, and can be cut after flooding.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
35
KM
Dingwall
Aurora Borealis over the Black Isle, Scotland by David May

Dingwall to Alness (Ross-shire)

15 minutes direct from Beauly.

A farm track that becomes a country road, then a useful cycle path beside the road after Evanton. Mostly easy and swift walking on hard surfaces and with a fair amount of road and some traffic. Covers part of the John o'Groats Trail from the Cromarty Bridge to Alness; see jogt.org.uk for the full Trail route.

Time: 4h30–9h30

1 lunch spot: Cornerstone Café

Warnings: Follows a busy road for a quarter of the walk. The country road carries a fair amount of traffic, though it is wide enough for safety with generally good sight lines.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

Reverse direction: Railwalks.

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Rolling
18
KM
Dingwall
Cromarty Firth Panorama by Serendigity

Dingwall to Inverness (Ross-shire)

15 minutes direct from Beauly.

A long and varied route following the John o'Groats Trail: an unscenic exit past the industrial port, the Kessock Bridge, then steep climbs into forest with high vegetation, forest paths and minor roads and shore-side stretches. Includes the Cromarty Bridge and a stretch where you must step over railway rails and climb a fence. Covers the Inverness to Culbokie section of the John o'Groats Trail plus the section towards Alness; see jogt.org.uk. Munlochy has a small local shop, and the walk can be broken at Culbokie.

Woodland: a fifth under tree cover.

Time: 9h30–19h

Lunch: Munlochy, roughly mid-route, has a small local shop.

Warnings: Steep climbs through high vegetation mean leg covering is needed. A short stretch near Munlochy is busy with little verge. There is no controlled crossing of the railway near the Cromarty Bridge: you step over the rails and climb a small fence. The Kessock and Cromarty bridges carry heavy, noisy traffic and can be windy. Best split with an overnight stop.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Rolling
35
KM
Garve
Loch Garve, Gorstan, Scotland by David May

Garve to Dingwall (Ross-shire)

45 minutes direct from Beauly.

Woodland: half under tree cover.

Time: 5h30–11h30

Warnings: Follows a busy road for a fifth of the walk.

Walk details: Slow Ways.

GPX
Steep
21
KM
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