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Thread: River/loch walks

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    Can anyone recommend a nice river or loch walk to take my dogs on, not too near town, say within 1/2 hour drive of Wick?
    Last edited by neepnipper; 12-Jul-10 at 13:51.

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    Hi i am sure you have already been here - but i was only there for the first time last month - a very kind gentleman recommended it to me, and i would highly recommend it also - down at the Wick river - the path goes for a good bit then the heightened view at the end was luvly - very peaceful, met a couple of joggers and dog walkers and a family.... Def be going again xx

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    Default river walks

    dunbeath strath maybe?

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    Stemster Loch , then you can go down the road to Rumster Forest, great for dog walking, when we go we've only ever seen a few people odd times. Good Luck

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    Loch More, easy walk on the forest track there as well.

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    Where is Loch More?

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    Quote Originally Posted by neepnipper View Post
    Where is Loch More?

    whaaaaa ?!!?

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    What's that supposed to mean?

    I wonder why I bother sometimes!

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    Shurery estate - beside the dam- gorgeous and very peaceful

    Dunnet Forest

    Loch Watten- go along to the pot

    That lovely picnic spot just behind Ulbster (across road from Whaligoe)

    Camster
    Bagpuss

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