Ariundle oakwoods and the elements of chemistry

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"Through the shades of green Sunart to the hillside site of an old lead mine."
Walk directions

From the car park, continue along the track into oakwoods. After 0.25 miles (400m), ignore a pony path on the right. In another 0.25 miles (400m) a footpath turns off right. It crosses the Strontian River and turns left, upstream. After a pleasant 0.75 miles (1.2km) it recrosses the river, following a duckboard section to rejoin the oakwood track.

Turn right, away from the car park, to reach a high gate in a deer fence. The track immediately forks. Take the downward branch on the right to emerge into open grazings at river level. The track passes through a high gate and ends at a gateway and stream.

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  Terrain  - Good through woodland, sketchy on open hill
  Landscape  - Ancient oakwood, open and remote hill ground
  Dog friendliness  - Keep on lead in reserve
  Parking  - Nature Reserve car park at Ariundle
  Toilets en route  - Tourist Information Centre, Strontian
About the walk
What does Strontian have in common with the hamlet of Ytterby in Sweden, with Paris (or Lutetia as the ancient city was called in Latin) and Copenhagen (Hafnia in its latinised form), with the planet Uranus and the Sun (personified as the god Helios in Greek mythology)? Chemical elements – the...
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Apart from the Orkneys and the Shetlands, Highland is Scotland’s northernmost county. Probably its most famous feature is the mysterious and evocative Loch Ness, allegedly home to an ancient monster that has embedded itself in the world’s modern mythology, and the region’s tourist industry.
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Ariundle oakwoods and the elements of chemistry

Recommended by
Our view
"Through the shades of green Sunart to the hillside site of an old lead mine."
Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Good through woodland, sketchy on open hill
  Landscape - Ancient oakwood, open and remote hill ground
  Dog friendliness - Keep on lead in reserve
  Parking - Nature Reserve car park at Ariundle
  Toilets en route - Tourist Information Centre, Strontian
About the walk
What does Strontian have in common with the hamlet of Ytterby in Sweden, with Paris (or Lutetia as the ancient city was called in Latin) and Copenhagen (Hafnia in its latinised form), with the planet Uranus and the Sun (personified as the god Helios in Greek mythology)? Chemical elements – the...
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Highland
Apart from the Orkneys and the Shetlands, Highland is Scotland’s northernmost county. Probably its most famous feature is the mysterious and evocative Loch Ness, allegedly home to an ancient monster that has embedded itself in the world’s modern mythology, and the region’s tourist industry.