Rogie Falls

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Rogie Falls

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There is an impressive larch-decked suspension bridge which crosses the falls from here you will find a series of trails which explore the surrounding woodland. The trails pass through a mixed woodland which provides varied habitats for a wide range of plants and animals including the elusive pine martens, wildcat and red squirrel. Much of the woodland is a working forest, the timber going to sawmills and boardmills throughout north Scotland. The main Trails that are around the rogie falls are colour coded so you know how much time to allocat for each walk : red 0.75m – allow 1 hour; red/green 0.75m – allow 1 hour; red/blue 3.5m – allow 2.5 hours. Open All year anytime time during day light hours Admission is Free Rogie falls has its own Car Park if you arrive by car there are many cycle routes, and just up the roads if you are after more than a gentle stroll is Ben Wyvis a much bigger challenge.

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Inverness-shire

The county of Inverness-shire is ill-defined by its postcode that stretches as far as Skye. This is an historic situation that came about from the use of the Inverness to Kyle train to deliver post. Since most of the regions to the North and West define themselves as seperate regions, Inverness-shire is best defined as the area centered on Beauly to the West of Inverness city bordered by Ross-shire and the Black Isle to the North.