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Exploring Farigaig Forest: a short walk by Loch Ness

Exploring Farigaig Forest: a short walk by Loch Ness

Farigaig Forest is on the south side of Loch Ness, near Foyers. In all honesty, this was one of the less inspiring walks of those we have done around Loch Ness. The upper reaches of the forest have recently been felled, and the landscape is rather desolate. There is one viewpoint over Loch Ness, and…

Best Waterproof Booties for Babies (includes experiments!)

Best Waterproof Booties for Babies (includes experiments!)

Waterproof footwear for pre-walkers: there aren’t many options out there! What should you put on your baby’s feet in the winter in the baby carrier? How about if they want to crawl or cruise outside when it is wet? In this post I’m going to be reviewing the various baby winter footwear options that we…

Best Kids’ Waterproof Gloves and Mittens (review including experiments!)

Best Kids’ Waterproof Gloves and Mittens (review including experiments!)

Finding good children’s winter gloves is surprisingly hard. They need to be warm and dry, they need to stay on for as long as possible, they need to be easy to put on again when they inevitably fall off or are pulled off. And ideally, they would let kids retain some use of their hands…

Winter Gear Guide for Outdoor Nursery: For a warm and happy child!

Winter Gear Guide for Outdoor Nursery: For a warm and happy child!

Outdoor nursery is an appealing prospect in the summer, but in the winter it can be rather daunting! Keeping warm and dry makes all the difference. I’ve been doing outdoor playgroups or had children in outdoor nursery for five winters, so as a family we’ve had a lot of practice at layering up for winter…

Culloden Wood Walk: The Prisoners’ Stone and St Mary’s Well

Culloden Wood Walk: The Prisoners’ Stone and St Mary’s Well

Culloden Wood is a popular walking area a little to the west of the battlefield site. There are some interesting sites to visit in the woods, including a ‘Clootie Well’ and the prisoners stone, where Jacobite prisoners from the battle of Culloden may have been executed. Culloden is a bit higher up than Inverness and…