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Scottish National Trail - Poulary to Cluanie

Scottish National Trail - Poulary to Cluanie


Postby andrewl7642 » Fri Jan 12, 2018 1:23 am

Route description: Poulary to Cluanie

Date walked: 19/09/2017

Time taken: 10 hours

Distance: 22 km

Ascent: 669m

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The Scottish National Trail is a 536 mile/864 km-long long distance walking route running the length of Scotland from Kirk Yetholm to Cape Wrath.

The Trail offers very varied walking, following long-established footpaths for much of the distance but becoming progressively more difficult as it heads north, finishing with a tough stretch of backpacking - with some pathless and demanding terrain - on the final stretch of the Cape Wrath Trail.



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In Summer 2017 I spent several weeks completing sections of the Scottish National Trail.
My original plan for 2017 was to backpack the whole of the trail but due to lack of funding I could only manage sections where wild camping was an option.

I ventured out on three separate occasions and completed the route over the course of 15 days, as follows:

Trip 1 - Blair Atholl to Fort Augustus (6 days, 5 nights)
Trip 2 - Milngavie to Pitlochry (6 days, 5 nights)
Trip 3 - Fort Augustus to Morvich (5 days, 5 nights)

Along the way I made a video diary/vblog which you can view here on my blog page.
I aim to complete the remaining sections in Summer 2018.


Yet another long day on the trail as I walk 14 miles, and climb 669m across the hills to Cluanie, where I find an ideal camping spot beside the river. A visit to the Cluanie Inn is well worth a visit.

Mandally to Poulary (Previous)
https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=77802

Cluanie to Morvich (Next)
https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=77804
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