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A'Chraobh Sprial Walk
 

This new trail was desinged by local artists and combines native trees with the Gaelic alphabet and carvings by local children onto flagstone. It is a short spiral trail funded by Millenium Forest for Scotland.

How to get there:

A'Chraobh Sprial Walk can be started from A'Chraobh Car Park in Borgie which is part of Sutherland. Bettyhill is the nearest town or village.

8 1/2 miles West of Bettyhill along the A836. Follow the Borgie forest walk signs.

OS Grid Reference: NC 665 587

C/U SPRING GROWTH ON SCOTS PINE

A'Chraobh Car Park Facilities.
ParkingEasy Access
Grade of trail:
Sensible footwareEasy
Trail waymarking:
Length of trail:
0.5 miles
Approximate time of trail:
30 minutes
Open or closed:
open


Active woods

What's of interest
There is also a beautiful book to accompany the trail which explains the links between native trees and the Gaelic alphabet. The trail was planted in 2000.

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