Just thought I'd throw this into the mix. I was up in Glen Strathfarrar over the weekend one word for you ........ STUNNING.
It is soooo beautiful up there. It's one of the larger remnants of Caledonian Pine Forest (north of the larger Glen Affric). Fantastic mature old forest along the banks of the Farra River with a great diversity of tree species dominated by the majestic pines and silver birch.
One thing I would say is that the road through the Glen is private (hydro electric I think but maybe SNH). If you are planning a day trip and driving you can phone up the gate house in advance and get them to open it for you but there are timings (from their website):-
Easter till end of October
Mon - Sat (except Tuesday): 0900 - 1800
Sun: 1330 - 1800
Note there is no access on Tuesdays & please do not call at the cottage between 1300 and 1330.
There glen is obviously open to cyclists and walkers at any time and I would have thought it would make for an excellent long weekend expedition. I think I recall a bus stop at Struy (if not then there will be one near by) and the forest literally starts a few minutes walk from the road (on the south bank of the river Farrar).
The benefit of having the closed gate is that most people can't be bothered to make the effort to phone up and get it open so the whole place is empty at this time of year (a part from a few lucky keepers who live in the Glen) so IMHO is a lot quieter than Glen Affric. Ive never seen so many (surprisingly big) red deer in my life and the place has a very good vibe to it!
Im sure it must be an SSSI or have some form of protection so Im not sure on the rules for fires.
It is soooo beautiful up there. It's one of the larger remnants of Caledonian Pine Forest (north of the larger Glen Affric). Fantastic mature old forest along the banks of the Farra River with a great diversity of tree species dominated by the majestic pines and silver birch.
One thing I would say is that the road through the Glen is private (hydro electric I think but maybe SNH). If you are planning a day trip and driving you can phone up the gate house in advance and get them to open it for you but there are timings (from their website):-
Easter till end of October
Mon - Sat (except Tuesday): 0900 - 1800
Sun: 1330 - 1800
Note there is no access on Tuesdays & please do not call at the cottage between 1300 and 1330.
There glen is obviously open to cyclists and walkers at any time and I would have thought it would make for an excellent long weekend expedition. I think I recall a bus stop at Struy (if not then there will be one near by) and the forest literally starts a few minutes walk from the road (on the south bank of the river Farrar).
The benefit of having the closed gate is that most people can't be bothered to make the effort to phone up and get it open so the whole place is empty at this time of year (a part from a few lucky keepers who live in the Glen) so IMHO is a lot quieter than Glen Affric. Ive never seen so many (surprisingly big) red deer in my life and the place has a very good vibe to it!
Im sure it must be an SSSI or have some form of protection so Im not sure on the rules for fires.