WHERE TO HIKE WITH YOUR PADDLE BOARD
LOCATION
COUNTRY:
Scotland
AREA:
Knoydart Peninsula
NAME OF LAKE/RIVER:
Loch an Dubh Lochain, Loach Nevis
ROUTE
hiking distance:
30 Miles
Average hiking time:
3-4 Days
difficulty:
Extreme
round trip or point to point:
Round Trip
where to park:
Car Park at Kinloch hourn
paid or free:
Paid - £2 per day
best time to go:
Summer Months
TRIP NOTES
A real adventure, this hike takes you across some spectacular scenery including coastline and mountain passes. Loch an Dubh Lochain offers a great place to stop for a paddle on the way and even camp for the night. Once you reach Inverie you can enjoy a well-earned pint in the UK's most remote pub! This is a strenuous hike, do your research before setting off.
GOT A PADDLE BOARD HIKE YOU WANT TO SHARE?
LOCATION
COUNTRY:
Scotland
AREA:
Knoydart Peninsula
NAME OF LAKE/RIVER:
Loch an Dubh Lochain, Loach Nevis
ROUTE
hiking distance:
30 Miles
Average hiking time:
3-4 Days
difficulty:
Extreme
round trip or point to point:
Round Trip
where to park:
Car Park at Kinloch hourn
paid or free:
Paid - £2 per day
best time to go:
Summer Months
TRIP NOTES
A real adventure, this hike takes you across some spectacular scenery including coastline and mountain passes. Loch an Dubh Lochain offers a great place to stop for a paddle on the way and even camp for the night. Once you reach Inverie you can enjoy a well-earned pint in the UK's most remote pub! This is a strenuous hike, do your research before setting off.
GOT A PADDLE BOARD HIKE YOU WANT TO SHARE?
LOCATION
COUNTRY:
Scotland
AREA:
Knoydart Peninsula
NAME OF LAKE/RIVER:
Loch an Dubh Lochain, Loach Nevis
ROUTE
hiking distance:
30 Miles
Average hiking time:
3-4 Days
difficulty:
Extreme
round trip or point to point:
Round Trip
where to park:
Car Park at Kinloch hourn
paid or free:
Paid - £2 per day
best time to go:
Summer Months
TRIP NOTES
A real adventure, this hike takes you across some spectacular scenery including coastline and mountain passes. Loch an Dubh Lochain offers a great place to stop for a paddle on the way and even camp for the night. Once you reach Inverie you can enjoy a well-earned pint in the UK's most remote pub! This is a strenuous hike, do your research before setting off.