Rogie Falls, near Contin
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 1.49 km
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Calculated time: 0h 30
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Difficulty: Easy
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Return to departure point: Yes
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Vertical gain: + 38 m
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Vertical drop: - 46 m
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Highest point: 94 m
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Lowest point: 58 m
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District: Highland
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Start/End: N 57.590265° / W 4.607508°
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Waypoints
- S/E : km 0 - alt. 93 m
- S/E : km 1.49 - alt. 94 m
Useful Information
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Other walks in the area
Rogie Falls circular, Contin
Departure from Highland
This gentle walk brings you through the woodlands, up and down hills to get views over the magnificent Rogie Falls and a suspension bridge across the Black Water river.
Black water and Rogie Falls circular
Departure from Highland
Walk along Black Water river and explore Rogie Falls walking through the pine and heather Torrachilty Forest.
Torrachilty Forest circular
Departure from Highland
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Tall Trees Walk, Reelig Glen
Departure from Highland
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Glen Orrin from Strathconon
Departure from Highland
A fantastic circular walk starting at Inverchoran Bridge in the Strathconon Estate, from where you will head into the scenic and remote Glen Orrin to Luipmaldrig bothy. The return section is via a spectacularly scenic hill pass.
Can na Laitire and Shieling hut, Abriachan Forest
Departure from Highland
This walk takes is located in the Inverness and Lock Ness areas. It takes you through the hidden huts and art in the Abriachan Forest, up to the Can na Laitire which gives you nice views over Loch Ness before coming back past two interesting huts hidden in the landscape and the famous Great Glen Way.
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