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Dunbeath Strath Walk With The Rangers

21st February 2019

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Enjoy a gorgeous spring-time walk up the Dunbeath Strath.

Follow the river through the hazel & birch woods and up onto Cnoc na Maranaich to take in amazing views. Brochs & cairns along the way with old settlements to explore. Rough/boggy walking in parts. Good level of fitness, suitable walking boots/gear and packed lunch required. Approximately 12km.

Over 18's only please & no dogs.

Wednesday 6th March 2019
Meet at the mill car park at 10.30am.

 

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