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Littlemill
 

Littlemill is a small forest preserving a natural landscape formed during the Ice Age. Why not go for a stroll along one of the three trails and marvel at how the esker ridges and kettle holes trace the passage of the glacier!

How to get there:

Inverairnie is the nearest town or village.

The carpark is some three miles from the A9 on the B 851 Fort Augustus road

OS Grid Reference: NH 701367

Start your visit from:

Littlemill

Facilities:

InformationParking

Activities:

WalkingEducationalWildlife ActivitiesView Point

Contact:

Recreation
01463 791575
e-mail: inverness.district@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


active woods
What's of interest
Along the route are signal posts which help interpret the glacial features! These routes were opened in June 2004 by Farr Primary School.

You can download the Inverness and Glenmore events leaflet 2008 (PDF 2Mb).

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