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Glengarry

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Visitors should be aware that SSE Renewables is currently carrying out exploratory works at this site in relation to its proposed Coire Glas hydro pumped storage scheme. To facilitate this work, access might at times be restricted and diversions might be in place. Any enquiries should be directed to coireglas@sse.com.

Open water

  • This destination contains areas of open water which can be hazardous if you are not suitably prepared. Follow our water safety advice and take care.

About

One of Scotland's most beautiful rivers

Tucked away just off the main Fort William to Inverness road, you’ll find two trails that explore the big river, big trees and big views of Glengarry. Explore the riverbank trail among oak, birch and Caledonian pine.

As well as Scottish crossbills and red squirrels, you might also spot kayakers playing in the rapids or people fishing for salmon in the calmer stretches of the river.

Walking trails

Glengarry route card (PDF)

Walking

Ciste Dubh Trail

A short loop beside the cascades of the River Garry, where you may see red squirrels, deer and even pine marten in the peaceful forest.

Largely firm gravel surface. Uneven earthy sections with exposed tree roots and short rocky patches. Short steep slopes. Some parts may be muddy.

Moderate trail grade icon grade icon
1 ¼ miles / 2.0 km

Allow ¾ hour

Walking

Allt na Cailliche Trail

Follow the Allt na Cailliche stream to a stunning waterfall and discover remnants of the ancient Caledonian pinewood.

Sections of uneven earth and gravel surface. Some exposed tree roots and muddy patches. One long steep slope with short rocky section. Includes two bridges and a quiet road crossing.

Strenuous trail grade icon grade icon
3 miles / 4.8 km

Allow 2 hours

Facilities and access

Viewpoint
Viewpoint
Walking
Walking
Picnic area
Picnic area
Parking (charge)
Parking (charge)

The nearest public toilets, café and shop are in Invergarry.

Car parking information

The charges to park at Glengarry are:

  • £1 for up to 1 hour
  • £3 for all day

Blue Badge holders park free. Please display your Blue Badge clearly.

Payment can be made using RingGo.

Annual parking passes are available for this site, visit our parking page for more information.

Please park with care and consideration. In particular please park in designated parking areas only and do not block entrances or gates. Nearby car parks with free parking can be found in our Forest Search.

More about parking

 

Water safety

We want all our visitors to have a safe and enjoyable time at our forests. If you plan on venturing into the water here, please read our safety advice first.

Water safety

Getting here

Glengarry is clearly signposted, less than 2 miles west of Invergarry village on the A87.

Using SatNav?

PH35 4HG is the nearest postcode, about ½ mile before the car park.

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Get in touch

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Phone
0300 067 6650 (option 1)
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Nearby forests

Drooping conifer branch

A picnic spot right next to the water's edge

Facilities and activities
Viewpoint
Viewpoint
Walking
Walking
Picnic area
Picnic area
Parking (charge)
Parking (charge)
Distance from 'Loch Oich': 1.72 miles
Drooping conifer branch

A peaceful woodland with views over the river Oich and the Great Glen

Facilities and activities
Ancient monument
Ancient monument
Walking
Walking
Parking
Parking
Distance from 'Torr Dhuin': 5.48 miles
Drooping conifer branch

A great place for a family picnic and a gentle stroll

Facilities and activities
Walking
Walking
Parking
Parking
Picnic area
Picnic area
Distance from 'River Oich': 7.04 miles