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Most people drive right up to the popular Blackhouse Village at Gearrannan, but this excellent coastal walk offers a fascinating and much more dramatic approach.
The walk is not signposted and there are no waymarkers. Indeed, for most of the way there is no path at all, but don’t let that put you off. If you are happy walking on rough ground, you are unlikely to go wrong – should you get lost, just follow the coastline in either direction and you’ll end up back at a road. Note: this walk follows the edge of high sea cliffs – please take care. It is not suitable on windy days!
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