Following the Diabaig Coast Path
From the parking place, follow the road over the Abhainn Alligin river. A path leads along the shoreline for 100yds (91m) and then makes its way up right among sandstone outcrops. Bear left underneath a power line to join the corner of a tarmac driveway. Keep ahead to reach Wester Alligin.
Turn right up the road and then left, on the road for Diabaig. The road steepens as you continue along the road (although you can take a path to the right of power lines), across a high pass, with superb views (Bealach na Gaoithe Viewpoint) and then down past two lochs – Loch Diabaigas Airde and Loch a’ Mhullaich – which are linked.
Turn off left, crossing the outflow of Loch a’ Mhullaich on a footbridge. A clear path leads out along the high wall of a stream valley, then zig-zags down to a grey gate. Go down through woods to a white house, No 1 Diabaig. Turn right to reach the old stone pier.
Return up the path you just came down to pass a stone shed. Here a sign indicates a turn to the right, under an outcrop and between boulders. The path heads up to a small rock step with an arrow mark and a convenient tree root which you can use to hold on to. It then leads up to a gate in a fence and zig-zags into an open gully with a large crag on the right. At the top of this, it turns right along a shelf, with still more crag above. The path slants gently down along the foot of another crag, then up to a col.
From here the path is small but clear. It bends right to Loch a’ Bhealaich Mhoir and then turns left below it to Lochan Dubh. Cross its outbound flow and slant down left towards the cottage of Port Laire.
Pass above the house, then slant gradually up away from the sea. The path crosses the head of a bracken valley with a ruined croft house into a bleak knolly area out of sight of the sea. Cross two branches of a stream and go up to a cairn which marks where the path bears left up the spur. It now contours across a heathery meadow among the knolls, at the end of which it climbs pink rocks over a final spur. Just ahead is a gate in the deer fence.
The path leads along a level shelf with views to Liathach and the head of Loch Torridon, then it crosses a high, steep slope of heather. Near the end of this slope, the path forks. Take the upper branch, to go through a wide col. The rather boggy path heads down towards Wester Alligin. From a gate above the village, a faint path runs down in the direction of a distant green shed. It descends through a wood, then contours just above the village to reach the road above Point 2. Retrace your steps to the start of the walk.
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