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Inver walk + Braan walk

Inver walk + Braan walk


Postby KatTai » Wed Mar 14, 2018 9:40 pm

Route description: Inver Walk and Pine Cone Point, Dunkeld

Date walked: 14/03/2018

Time taken: 4 hours

Distance: 17.3 km

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Combined this with the Braan walk - https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/perthshire/hermitage.shtml - to make a longer 10.8 mile circuit. Good stretch of the legs and a nice winter walk for me and Moss. Around the Hermitage there is so much to see with Ossian's Hall, Ossian's Cave and the waterfalls which were looking spectacular. We headed up to Pine Cone Point and then back down to continue following the trail. There are new markers so for the Inver walk it is the purple waymarkers to follow, though there are signposts as well. From Inver instead of taking the right to head back to the carpark we took a left up the hill for the Braan trail following the road for a short distance before a signpost directed us back onto a path again.

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