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  • LittleLife Freedom S4 Review
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    LittleLife Freedom S4 Review

    We bought the LittleLife Freedom S4 to climb Snowdon with our eldest, and we haven’t looked back! Four years on, we are still using this carrier frequently with younger siblings, and would highly recommend it. A fantastic way to get back out walking and bring your children along with you. We also own a Deuter…

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  • A walk on Rosehaugh Estate
    Buggy-friendly walks | Family Walks - Highlands

    A walk on Rosehaugh Estate

    Rosehaugh Estate lies just outside Avoch on the Black Isle. The big house was demolished about sixty years ago, though some of the cellars and the garden terraces remain. The estate itself is beautiful, and well worth exploring. Distance: 1.5 miles / 2.4km. We took the main path from the car park up to the…

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  • Exploring Dell Woods: A walk at Nethy Bridge
    Buggy-friendly walks | Family Walks - Highlands

    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…

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  • Tomnahurich Cemetery Hill
    Family Walks - Highlands

    Tomnahurich Cemetery Hill

    Tomnahurich is a prominent Inverness landmark, with steep sides rising sharply above the flat river plain of the city centre. It is surrounded by a Victorian cemetery, and there are also graves and a war memorial on top of the hill. The hill is a glacial esker ridge, like nearby Torvean. The views from the…

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  • Cycling in Strathconon: a family bike ride
    Adventures | Highland family bike routes

    Cycling in Strathconon: a family bike ride

    We’ve been exploring the glens that run east-west on the west side of Inverness. Strathconon is a long one, with a quiet single track road running almost to the end. As you climb gently beside the River Conon, the hills rise on either side of you, leaving the farmland of the lower strath behind. We…

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  • Best Wool Wash Detergent (A stain removal experiment)
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    Best Wool Wash Detergent (A stain removal experiment)

    This is an experiment I have been wanting to run for ages. We are an outdoorsy family, with woollen jumpers, base layers, socks, hats and gloves to wash. And our children get messy! Wool wash detergents, being particularly gentle, are not always brilliant at dealing with stains. I wanted to know which wool wash was…

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  • 14 short walks in and around Inverness
    Family Walks - Highlands

    14 short walks in and around Inverness

    The area around Inverness is very beautiful and also steeped in history, with two ancient hill forts on either side of the firth, and Culloden Battlefield nearby. Here are some of our favourite walks for enjoying the beauty and history, and getting a sense of Inverness. These walks are all under 3 miles long so…

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  • Loch Morlich Circuit: A family walk or bike ride
    Buggy-friendly walks | Family Walks - Highlands

    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…

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  • Culloden Battlefield Walk: Step back in history
    Buggy-friendly walks | Family Walks - Highlands

    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…

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  • Reelig Glen: A tall trees walk!
    Family Walks - Highlands

    Reelig Glen: A tall trees walk!

    Reelig Glen is a very special place, home to some of the tallest trees in Europe. It varies a bit from year to year, but at the time of writing, Reelig Glen contains the tallest and third tallest trees in Scotland (a Common Douglas Fir and Grand Fir respectively). The trees here are certainly very…

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