![]() ![]() Starting point: Free parking at the start of the walk or further along the road at Eileanach Lodge.It just goes to show you don’t have to climb a mountain to get sensational views. ![]() Or go off piste to find the trig point at Meall Mor (738m). Venture further up the hill towards the wind farm for more views. There are plenty of options to extend this walk. Fortuitously the forest provides a good amount of shelter and also makes for a magical landscape in the snow and dusky winter light. I layered up in my down jacket as the wind picked up. ![]() Higher up the hill felt like a winter wonderland.Ĭoming back down, the snow started falling. We set off in icy rain, then emerged from the wood to bright sun. We experienced all types of weather during this five-hour trip. Watching the clouds sweep across the top of the mountain, I was grateful to be experiencing those gale force winds as an observer rather than a participant! Indeed the views of Ben Wyvis were dramatic, particularly on this windy weather day. This got me to thinking that there must be a route which takes in the most interesting bits of the Wyvis range without too much masochism.” “…on this and another visit that September, I had caught glimpses of the rather impressive Coire Mor, the remote and craggy eastern corrie of Ben Wyvis. In researching the route we spotted this apt description from a user’s report on Walkhighlands: So we made for Loch Glass, about an hour north from Inverness, for a lower level walk, crossing our fingers for some views. Jane, my good friend and hostess with the mostest at Pinewood Steading, and I had already made plans for a long walk and were keen to get out there. The mountain weather forecast said something about gale force winds: “expect very difficult conditions and severe wind chill most or all day”. It’s worth having a few tricks up your sleeve for days when the weather is iffy but you’d still like to get out for some air! A walk around Loch glass turned out to be just the ticket on a particularly schizophrenic winter day in the Scottish highlands. See route summary and download maps on ViewRanger. Starting point: Free parking at the start of the walk or further along the road at Eileanach Lodge. This Loch Glass walk follows straightforward tracks, taking in a lesser appreciated side of Ben Wyvis. ![]()
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