Farigaig Forest and Loch Ness
From the car park follow yellow waymarkers uphill near a stream. After 100yds (91m), a path on the right is signed 'Loch Ness Viewpoint'. After a bench, the path contours briefly then turns up left, to a higher viewpoint. It then turns back sharply left and descends on earth steps through a little crag to a forest road. Turn right for 200yds (183m).
Turn up left up a path which has a low, heavily mossed wall alongside as it bends up to a higher forest road. Turn right and walk for about 150yds (137m) until you reach a sharp left-hand bend. Turn off right here, on a small footpath with blue markers. It passes through an area of small self-seeded trees, then goes steeply up to the left underneath mature trees. At the top, bear left along a little ridge, gently downhill to a fine viewpoint.
Return for 100yds (91m) and bear left down the other side of the ridge. The path now descends steeply until it reaches a forest road. A sign indicates Lochan Torr an Tuill, nearby on the right, with a picnic table.
Return along the forest road, past where you joined it. It climbs gently and then descends to the sharp right bend where you turned off earlier – the waymarker says 'to Car Park' on the side now facing you. After 150yds (137m), turn left down the path with the low mossed wall to the forest road below (Point 2). Turn left, past a red/green waymarker. The track kinks left past a quarry.
Where the main track bends right, downhill, keep ahead on a green track with a red/green waymarker. It emerges from the trees at a signpost. Follow this down to the right towards Easter Boleskine house and down to the main road (B852).
Turn right for 50yds (46m). Below the left edge of the road is a tarred track. Turn down a faint path between the trees to cross this track, with a blue waymarker leading into a clearer path beyond. This passes down to the right of electricity transformers. At the foot of the slope, the main path bears right with a blue waymarker. It runs above the loch shore, passes below Lower Birchwood House, and joins its gravel access path. At a tarmac turning circle, the overgrown Inverfarigaig Pier on the left would be a good place to spot the monster from (just supposing she existed). The tarred lane ahead leads up to the B852, with the car park just above on the right.
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