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Dunbeath to Berriedale 29.5.19
Home Event Dunbeath to Berriedale 29.5.19

Dunbeath to Berriedale 29.5.19

Cliff-top walking for most of the way. One of the harder stages, but with all the views to make it worthwhile. Passing Dunbeath Castle and taking in An Dun and The Clett. Strenuous walking with some narrow section and fences.

Family Walk from Duncansby Lighthouse 11.7.19
Old Wick Castle to Whaligoe 2.6.19

Stages | JOGT

  • 1. Inverness to Culbokie
  • 2. Culbokie to Alness
  • 3. Alness to Tain
  • 4. Tain to Dornoch
  • 5. Dornoch to Golspie
  • 6. Golspie to Brora
  • 7. Brora to Helmsdale
  • 8. Helmsdale to Berriedale
  • 9. Berriedale to Dunbeath
  • 10. Dunbeath to Lybster
  • 11. Lybster to Whaligoe
  • 12. Whaligoe to Wick
  • 13. Wick to Keiss
  • 14. Keiss to John o’ Groats

Status | Green

Walking conditions normal for open hillwalking. No big burns or barbed wire to cross, but may occasionally be rough going.

Status | Amber

Conditions will occasionally be challenging, such as crossing barbed wire fences or fording medium-sized burns.

Status | Red

Conditions will be very challenging, such as wider (6 feet +), deeper (18 inches +) burns or rivers and steep slopes in remote areas.

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