A’ Ghlas-bheinn and the Falls of Glomach
John Davidson takes a walk to the Falls of Glomach via the Munro of A' Ghlas-bheinn in Kintail
John Davidson takes a walk to the Falls of Glomach via the Munro of A' Ghlas-bheinn in Kintail
In the shadow of Britain’s highest mountain, it seems somewhat incongruous to find a flat, family-friendly route where you can let the children loose to explore.
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Despite years of traipsing to Aviemore to explore the area’s vast opportunities for outdoor fun, I’d never ventured up one of its most popular hills. Craigellachie rises steeply behind the…