Wild Swimming at Loch Beinn a' Mheadhoin

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Nestled within the dramatic landscapes near Inverness, Loch Beann a' Mheadhoin is a stunning ribbon of water framed by ancient Caledonian pines and rugged peaks. Its crystal-clear, tranquil depths offer an idyllic setting for wild swimming, inviting adventurers to immerse themselves in the raw beauty of the Scottish Highlands.

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Loch Beinn a' Mheadhoin Circuit

A full circumnavigation of the loch on forest tracks, starting from Chisholm Bridge. The southern track is rougher; the return on the northern tarmac road is easier and mostly downhill. Passes through ancient Caledonian pinewood with views across the loch.

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Dog Falls Circular Walk

A short, popular circular walk from Dog Falls car park through ancient Caledonian pines along the River Affric. Suitable for families. Connects to the loch's eastern end.

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View of Invergarry near_me 25.2 km

Invergarry

A tiny Highland village at the junction of the Great Glen and Glengarry

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Forestry Commission Car Park

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