by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
This route runs from Barr-nam-boc Bay over a clearly defined track across the centre of Kerrera, dropping down to the jetty for the pedestrian ferry to the mainland. Kerrera is easily accessible by a passenger ferry that runs to the mainland a couple of...
by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
From Lochavich House, a ScotWays signpost indicates NNW up the track past Loch na Sreinge (loch of the string) beyond which is Carn Chailein where Macailein Mor was slain in 1294. After the cairn take the path on the left which continues NW above...
by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
We have no survey of this route yet and would be very grateful to receive one. OS Landranger 55 (Lochgilphead and srrounding area)
by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
Easiest started from the Kilchoman end where there is plenty of parking. The path is quite wide and quite accessible to bicycles. The off road section is actually quite short but very beautiful and the sections in the road network are quite quiet so this...
by David Oxley | 11 September 2025
From the N side of the Tigh na Truish Hotel, a narrow but well-trodden pedestrian path runs between the hotel and the B&B next door. A Society signs reads: ‘Public Footpath, Puilladobhrain Anchorage’ and an arrow screwed into a large rock reinforces...