Black Isle Coast

Sat 12th Mar 2022

Walk Details:

Event Type
Group Walk
Region / Area
Scotland / Black Isle
Local Group
North of Scotland
Distance
16ml.
Start Time
08.50
Route
Meet at Fortrose to catch the 08.57 (No.26A) Bus to Cromarty, from outside the Church of Scotland on High Street

The walk will take us from Cromarty back to Fortrose via South Sutor, McFarquhar's Bed stacks and a rocky shoreline. The walk ends with an easy beach walk to Chanonry Point, where we might spot some dolphins. Cafes' are available towards the end of the route. If you would like to bring a dog, please contact the walk organiser in advance to discuss, as parts of the route may be unsuitable. A maximum of 2 dogs will be allowed, which must have 3rd party Liability Insurance

General Notes
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF DATE TO 12 MARCH 2022
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