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| | http://ben-nevis.com Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in Scotland, located near Fort William... [Read more] |
| | http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/sutherland/ The most northerly part of Britain is a remarkable landscape. The north and west have terrific coastlines punctuated by great sea lochs backed by remarkable individual mountains rising above a bare and empty landscape. The eastern side is more populated but has many splended ruined castles, fine sandy beaches and other attractions. The whole area is a paradise for walkers... [Read more] |
| | http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/lochness/ Famous for its monster, Loch Ness stretches from Fort Augustus to Lochend a few miles from Inverness. It is the largest lake in Britain judged by volume, thanks to its fantastic depth. The whole area is very popular with holidaymakers, whether for boating on the loch, hunting for the monster or walking in the surrounding woods and hills... [Read more] |
| | http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/fortwilliam/bennevis.shtml Ben Nevis is the highest mountain in the UK at 4406 feet, rising straight from sea level near the town of Fort William. Its ascent is strenuous but is completed by thousands of walkers every year, whilst its north face features some of the countries finest climbing grounds... [Read more] |
| | http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/lochness/glenaffric.shtml Glen Affric, running inland from the village of Cannich, is renowned as possibly the most beautiful glen in Scotland. Its lower reaches are magnificently wooded with fine Scots pines; its middle section around Loch Affric is towered over by great mountains whilst its upper end is bare, wild and remote... [Read more] |







