Reelig Glen Forest Walks

1. Newtonhill circuits

2. Lentran & Inchberry

3. Mam Mor Woodland walks

4. Reelig Glen Forest walks


5. Cabrich


6. Kirkhill & Wardlaw Mausoleum

7. The Aird Cycle circuit


8. Phoineas Hill & Pictish Fort


The nationally known Tall Trees walk has recently been upgraded, with an additional Upper level network added to offer an insight into some of the best examples of tree species in Britain. Featuring Dughall Mor, the tallest tree in Britain as well as other giants, this is a special experience. Reelig Glen is managed by Forestry Commission with the assistance of the Woodland Group of Kirkhill and Bunchrew Community Trust who look after the upper wood. The upper trails are noted for the beech glade planted in 1870 known as the Cathedral. The woodland floor is lush with ferns and notably the creeping lady's tresses and birds nest orchid.

Approx 3 kms (1.5 Miles)
Parking at the Forestry Commission car park
Bus service to the Old North Inn on A862 from Inverness and Dingwall
Moderate - lower paths good, upper paths woodland trails - waterproof footwear