The South Loch Ness Trail meanders its way down the quiet south side of Loch Ness on a mixture of forest trails, farm tracks, ancient rights of way and minor roads. It is 58 km in length and starts (or finishes!) at Torbreck on the edge of Inverness and presently ends in the village of Fort Augustus on the shores of Loch Ness.
The trail is suitable for walkers, mountain bikes and horse riders. It is well way marked with sky-blue way marker posts with a squirrel shaped logo on them. Most people walk the trail over two or three days, stopping overnight in Foyers or Whitebridge, or alternatively camping wild on the trail.
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