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The Victorian Cairn

The Victorian Cairn


Postby Bowbreaker1415 » Sun Apr 17, 2022 4:43 am

Route description: Creagan a' Chaise, Cromdale Hills

Fionas included on this walk: Creagan a' Chaise

Date walked: 20/07/2021

Distance: 16 km

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A recount in retrospect - An easy-going yet exposed walk, one with fair skin should be warned not to underestimate the warmth even in the highlands. The ridge of the Cromdale hills which one will eventually reach allows for fantastic panoramic views and the chance to glimpse a bit of history at the great cairn atop Creagan a' Chaise. A lovely walk for just about anyone.
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