Dunphail - Berryburn - Dunphail

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There are fabulous views on this walk, north over the Moray Firth and south towards the Cairngorms. Towards the end, there are good views of and from the Divie Viaduct with some signage of local interest. This walk is mainly on reasonable tracks, but with the occasional gate and a few fallen trees to negotiate, so there is no wheelchair or pram access.

On a beautiful day the views go on for ever, but even when the weather is dreich, there is always something to see and the route gives a real taste of wilderness just a few miles from civilisation. There's plenty of wildlife, especially wildfowl on the lochs in winter; and often farm stock, so dogs must be kept in control and on a lead when needed. There may also be game shooting at times, but usually away from the main route.

Scotland - Northeast Scotland - Moray - Countryside

Features

Ancient Monument, Birds, Butterflies, Flowers, Good for Kids, Great Views, Hills or Fells, Lake/Loch, Moor, River, Wildlife, Woodland