Walkers
Please note: all woodland walks are suspended due to the logging of the pine trees this is expected to take 2 years at least
Shorter Walks
Hallaig visit
Straightforward walk to the ruins of the cleared village of Hallaig, subject of Sorley Maclean's famous poem.
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Bagh an Inbhire (Inver Bay)
This short walk follows a delightful old path downhill through woodland and past waterfalls to reach a peaceful pebble beach with a stunning outlook.
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Torran Circuit
An excellent and very varied circular walk from the end of 'Calum's Road' at the northern end of Raasay.
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Screapadal
A gentle walk to the remains of the deserted village of Screapadal. The peaceful spot has impressive views over to Applecross. The return route gives the chance to see the ruins of Brochel castle.
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Moderate Walks
The Ironstone Mines and the Burma Road
A superb and very varied circuit visiting the old ironstone mines of Raasay.
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Churchton Bay and Raasay woodlands
A beautiful exploration of the area around Inverarish village on Raasay, this walk includes fine woodland, coast and a secluded beach.
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Hallaig circuit from East Suisnish
A challenging circuit incorporating the ruins of the cleared village of Hallaig, made famous through the poetry of Sorley Maclean.
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Dun Caan
A superb hillwalk to the distinctive flat-topped summit of Dun Caan, the highest hill on the Isle of Raasay and a wonderful viewpoint.
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This website has about six Raasay walks. NB These and the route already shown starts from the old terminal.
Disclaimer: All walking routes are hosted on external sites, therefore SYHA can hold no responsibility towards their accuracy. SYHA would also like to acknowledge the British Mountaineering Council Participation Statement: "The BMC recognises that climbing and mountaineering are activities with a danger of personal injury or death. Participants in these activities should be aware of and accept these risks and be responsible for their own actions".