Walks from Nairn
Nairnshire · Scotland
MapBeautiful walks starting or ending at Nairn Station.
Alternatively, view walks you can reach directly from Nairn by train.

Nairn to Forres
A long, pleasantly rural route mostly on asphalt along quiet back roads, with forestry, heather and farmland and occasional houses. A short off-road footpath at Dyke may be wet or muddy. Passes through the restored site of Kingsteps Quarry. A bus stop at Brodie has a good service to Nairn, Inverness, Forres, Elgin and Aberdeen.
Time: 4h30–9h30
Lunch: Brodie Castle has a cafe (check opening days and times).
Walk details: Slow Ways.

Inverness to Nairn
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.