Bone Caves to Traligill Caves and Inchnadampf

Description

This walk takes you up the beautiful limestone valley of the Allt nan Uamh (Burn of the Caves) to the famous Bone Caves. Here the bones of bears, reindeer and wolves have been discovered. In past times, these majestic animals roamed in this part of the country.

From the Caves, we make our way up towards the foot of Breabag, from here we turn north walking pathless towards Inchnadampfh.

Another stunning limestone landscape opens up in front of us. The valley called Traligill named by the Norsemen, meaning valley of the Trolls. We explore this area which includes the impressive entrances of the largest cave system in Scotland and the whole area is surrounded by excellent mountain views. We finish this superb walk at the walker’s car park in Inchnadamph.


Walk details: 6.5 miles, 10 km – Ascent 400 m, Descent 470 m – Walking time 4 h


ONLY 7 CLIENTS MAXIMUM ON THIS WALK. PLEASE BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.

Included

  • Fully guided walk
  • Insight into Geology and Nature
  • Fully qualified Walking Guide
  • Short intro into navigation in the mountains with map and compass

Excluded

  • Food or drinks
  • Tips or Gratitude

Know before you go

  • Good pair of walking boots/shoes
  • Warm layers for when the weather is not ideal
  • Waterproof trousers and jacket
  • Snacks & Lunch for a break outside on hill
  • Rucksack to carry all above if not needed

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