Littleferry, Loch Fleet

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A very enjoyable walk in the Loch Fleet Nature Reserve, the old settlement of Littleferry, where the walk begins and ends, has a fascinating history (told on site, at the car park) and the reserve has many birds. The walk is coastal, the first half on a long sandy beach fringed with dunes fixed by marram grass and the return along a pebbly shore, where walking is easiest in boots. Seals and dolphins may be seen. An excellent family walk (dog too) and you might see a meet at the North of Scotland Karting Club, which you pass en route.
There is a caravan site nearby.
Refreshments etc are in nearby Golspie.

Scotland - Highlands and Islands - Highland - Sutherland

Features

Birds, Butterflies, Flowers, Food Shop, Great Views, Lake/Loch, Pub, Sea, Tea Shop, Toilets, Wildlife, Woodland
9/11/2007 - TONY PARRY

The second part of this walk which is along a pebbly shore line is not good for children.