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Hiking around Saltburn And Westwood explores the area surrounding Invergordon in the Scottish Highlands. The landscape is characterized by community woodlands, gentle hills, and paths that connect local points of interest. Routes in this region are generally low-lying, with minimal elevation change, making them accessible for a wide range of walkers. The network of routes provides options suitable for different ability levels, mostly consisting of easy and moderate walks.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Nice little park. It's fun to be here and enjoy the peace and quiet.
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A church for sailors, or rather, especially for sailors. Invergordon Parish Church is a relatively modern church by architectural standards, built in 1861 to replace an older sandstone church still visible in Roskeen. It is the tallest building in the town.
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In 2002, this small Highland town faced economic challenges, sparking the idea of transforming it into an outdoor art gallery to celebrate its heritage and attract visitors. The initiative, led by the volunteer group Invergordon Off the Wall, brought the community together to create a mural trail. Officially opened by Princess Anne in 2007, the trail features 11 striking murals that showcase the town's history, from the natural wonders of the Cromarty Firth to the traditions of the annual Highland Gathering.
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Part of Murals Street, with numerous murals.
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The Invergordon Mural Trail is a riot of local art in a variety of styles and colours. From the train station to the museum, there are eleven murals to discover, depicting Invergordon's history in a fun and creative way. This trail is one of the most colourful and unique attractions in the country.
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The towering Church of Scotland is hard to miss and is undoubtedly one of the most famous attractions in Invergordon. Invergordon Parish Church is tall and statuesque, and its interior is full of beautiful columns, stained glass windows and exemplary architecture and construction.
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THIS PLAQUE WAS UNVEILED BY THE LORD LIEUTENANT SIR JOHN STIRLING: KI MBE. TD ON THE ONE HUNDRETH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FIRST MEETING OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE BURGH OF INVERGORDON ON 24TH AUGUST 1864.
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Yes, there are nearly 50 hiking routes to explore in the area. The trails are mostly easy or moderate, making it a great destination for all kinds of walkers. You'll find a mix of woodland paths and accessible town trails.
The trails around Saltburn and Westwood are well-regarded by the komoot community. Hikers often praise the combination of accessible town paths, which feature local art, and the peaceful woodland sections.
Absolutely. Many routes are designed as loops so you can start and end in the same place. For a shorter loop, the Invergordon Church of Scotland – Invergordon Parish Church loop from Invergordon is a great option that takes under an hour. For something a bit longer, consider the Invergordon Street Art Murals – King Street Murals loop from Saltburn.
The woodland and park trails in the area are generally well-suited for walking with dogs. A popular choice is the Saltburn Community Woodland, which offers a beautiful and calm environment. As always, please keep your dog under control, especially near any wildlife.
Yes, the region is great for family outings. Most of the trails have minimal elevation change. The Invergordon Church of Scotland – Invergordon Street Art Murals loop from Invergordon is an easy walk that combines town sights with gentle paths, making it suitable for walkers of all ages.
For a peaceful walk amongst the trees, the Saltburn Community Woodland is a highly-regarded local spot. It's known for being a beautiful and quiet woodland that's much larger than it first appears. Another excellent option is Bluebell Wood, praised for its easy loop trail and lovely path.
The landscape is characterized by gentle hills, community woodlands, and paths that connect local points of interest. Most routes are low-lying with very little elevation change, featuring a mix of paved town paths and unpaved woodland trails.
The majority of the hikes are rated as easy, with a good number of moderate options also available. There are very few technically difficult trails, making the area accessible for most fitness levels. The main challenges are the length of the walks rather than steep climbs.
Many of the trails, such as the Invergordon Street Art Murals – Invergordon Church of Scotland loop from Invergordon, are specifically designed to take you past the town's famous street art murals. You'll also walk along the Cromarty Firth and through pleasant local woodlands.
The trail network is well-connected, and many routes start directly from the towns of Invergordon or Saltburn. This makes it easy to explore the area on foot. For routes starting in town, you can typically find parking nearby and begin your walk from there.
If you're looking for peace and solitude, Knockranny Woods is often described by visitors as a hidden gem. It's a quiet park that offers a perfect peaceful retreat. The trails within the various local woodlands generally offer a calmer experience than the main town paths.


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