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Activities - Walking and Climbing Activities - Walking and Climbing

There are endless opportunities for walking at Ben Damph, from a pleasant leisurely stroll to an arduous all-day hike, or a climb needing good equipment and mountaineering skills.

The Estate contains extensive footpaths, laid down in the 19th century for the deer ponies. They pass through the pine forest (source of the huge timbers from which the Log House was built), via waterfalls to inland lochans and the Torridon sandstone interior.

Walking on the estate is enough to fill the most vigorous walker's week, and the proximity to mountains such as Liathach, Ben Alligin and Ben Eighe provide an additional supply of Scotland's most famous climbs.

Maol Chean- Dearg (shown in the photograph) is the highest peak on the Estate and at 933 metres (3,060 feet) is the only Munro. In the foreground is Lochan Eoin, the haunt of both Black-throated and Red-throated Divers. To climb Maol Chean Dearg by an easy route would take most of a day.

Ben Damph itself is also a spectacular and challenging climb, rising to 2,960 feet, just a few feet off Munro height, with a two mile ridge walk comparable to all the more frequently visited Munros.

For river walks there is the river Thrail (estate water) which runs through the estate into the river Torridon (the Thrail House is situated next to the river) and the river Balgy (not estate water) which runs from Loch Damph to the sea just west of the estate boundary (the New Lodge is situated half a mile from the Balgy).  Both these rivers are very pretty with many waterfalls. 

For more information on other mountain walks in the surrounding area click here

Maol Chean-Dearg Maol Chean- Dearg
  Landscape Stunning views
  Coatal walks Coastal walks
 
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