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Hiking around Loch Morar explores the landscape surrounding the deepest freshwater loch in the British Isles, plunging to 310 meters (1,017 feet). The region is characterized by coastal paths, white sand beaches, and hills offering views across the water to nearby islands. Trails in the area are a mix of way-marked routes and shoreline walks, with varied terrain that includes pebble beaches and low passes. The rugged northwest Highlands provide a backdrop of mountains, steep hills, and glens.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
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7
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12.2km
03:11
90m
90m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10
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7.40km
01:55
40m
40m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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2.23km
00:35
20m
20m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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14.9km
03:56
140m
140m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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8.20km
02:06
30m
30m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Walking guides are here and interesting local history museum and WWII SOE training information.
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A very nice beach just at the outskirts from Mallaig. Fine sand, clean water and a panoramic view.
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The western end of Camusdarach beach has a couple of rocky headlands which cut off sections of the beach at high tide. It's not very hard to scramble over them to get back, or follow the paths inland over the dunes.
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An awesome sandy beach with dunes, amazing views, rocky bits for shelter and for the kids to climb on and not many people.
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Beautiful sandy beach with a belt of dunes, shallow entry into the water, less crowded than in Morar
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Silversands Caravan & Campsite You have to book this campsite in advance! With views overlooking the Isle of Skye and Small Isles and excellent access to local beaches with crystal clear waters there is ample opportunities for wild swimming or kayaking. Showers, toilets and electrical hook up is available. - https://campingscotland.com/campsites/silversands-caravan-and-campsite/ - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100057238998256
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Opened in 1901, Morar railway viaduct carries the West Highland Line over the River Morar - a short river that links Loch Morar with the sea. The views in all directions are spectacular.
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Yes, many trails in the Loch Morar area are great for hiking with dogs. The wide-open spaces and coastal paths offer plenty of room to explore. However, this is a rural area with active crofts and wildlife like red deer. It's essential to keep your dog under control, especially near livestock. Trails like the one to Camusdarach Beach are excellent options for a coastal walk with your canine companion.
The region offers several enjoyable circular routes, especially along the coast. A popular choice is the Silver Sands of Morar – Eigg, Rum, and Skye loop, which provides stunning views of the Inner Hebrides from the famous white sand beaches. For a longer day out, the Land, Sea & Islands Centre loop is a moderate 14.8 km hike that takes you through varied coastal scenery.
Definitely. The area around the Silver Sands of Morar is perfect for families. The terrain is relatively flat, and the white sandy beaches are ideal for a picnic and a paddle. The path from Glasnacardoch to Loch an Nostarie has also been upgraded to provide a firm surface, making it more accessible for pushchairs and little legs.
Most trailheads are accessible by car from the A830 (the 'Road to the Isles'). Parking is available in Morar village and near popular spots like the Silver Sands, but it can be limited during peak season. For some unique routes, like the one from Bracorina to Tarbet, you can use the Western Isles Cruises ferry service from Mallaig to reach the remote trailhead at Tarbet on Loch Nevis and walk back.
This is a fantastic one-way walk of about 9 km (5.5 miles) along an ancient path on the north shore of Loch Morar. It offers great mountain views and takes you over a low pass to the remote settlement of Tarbet on Loch Nevis. From Tarbet, you can catch a ferry back to Mallaig. It's a true taste of the wild Highlands.
While the immediate hills around Loch Morar are not Munros, they still offer rewarding climbs with spectacular views. For experienced hikers, ascending peaks like Sgurr na Ciche provides panoramic vistas stretching from Ben Nevis to the Hebrides. The area has 3 designated difficult routes for those seeking a tougher challenge.
Hiking around Loch Morar offers a different experience. While both are deep, dramatic lochs, Morar is known for its tranquility, pristine white sand beaches, and stunning coastal views towards the isles of Eigg and Rùm. The trails here often feel more remote and wild, focusing on the unique interplay between the freshwater loch and the nearby sea.
The trails around Loch Morar are highly regarded by the komoot community, with over 1,500 hikers exploring the area. Reviewers frequently praise the spectacular coastal scenery, the beauty of the 'Silver Sands', and the sense of tranquility on the more remote paths.
Yes, wild camping is generally permitted in Scotland under the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. The area around Loch Morar offers many beautiful and remote spots. Campers should follow the 'leave no trace' principles: camp away from roads and buildings, be respectful of wildlife, and take all litter with you.
After exploring the trails, you can find pubs and cafes in the nearby villages of Morar and Mallaig. These offer a welcome place to relax and enjoy some local hospitality. Mallaig, being a larger fishing port, has a wider selection of establishments to choose from.
There is a great network of over 30 designated hiking routes around Loch Morar. These range from easy coastal strolls suitable for all abilities to moderate and difficult hill walks, ensuring there's a trail for every type of hiker.


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