Family Walks – Highlands

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…

Exploring Dell Woods: A walk at Nethy Bridge
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Exploring Dell Woods: A walk at Nethy Bridge

Nethy Bridge is a delightful village in the Strathspey Valley, and well worth a visit if you are in the area. There is a network of footpaths around the village, and we enjoyed a stroll through Dell Woods and along the river bank. Look out for the fairy village, which delighted our children! Distance: About…

Loch Morlich Circuit: A family walk or bike ride
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Loch Morlich Circuit: A family walk or bike ride

Loch Morlich is one of the most popular spots in the Cairngorms National Park. Explore the area around the Loch on a circular walk or bike ride. The route is also suitable for off-road pushchairs. One thing I would say is that there aren’t that many views of the Loch, as it is surrounded by…

Culloden Battlefield Walk: Step back in history
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Culloden Battlefield Walk: Step back in history

Culloden was the last battle fought on British soil. On 16 April 1746, the Jacobite and government armies met here, resulting in a decisive victory for the government forces, and effectively the end of the Jacobite campaign. Visiting Culloden and walking around the battlefield is a wonderful opportunity to understand better what happened on that…