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The best running trails around Kinloch

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Jogging routes around Kinloch offer diverse terrain across multiple scenic locations. The region features a mix of loch-side paths, river valleys, and expansive countryside, providing varied running experiences. From the rugged highlands of Scotland to the volcanic landscapes of New Zealand and the green spaces of Michigan, Kinloch locations present distinct natural features. These areas are characterized by ancient forests, tranquil lochs, winding rivers, and accessible hills, making them suitable for outdoor activities.

Best jogging routes around Kinloch

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Last updated: May 12, 2026

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Reinigeadal loop from Tarbert Ferry Terminal — Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides

24.6km

02:58

700m

700m

Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.

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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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October 14, 2025, Braigh an Ruisg

Braigh an Ruisg is the bealach that connects Màraig with Gleann Lacasdail. The pass provides sumptuous views back across Lochanan Lacasdail. Bear in mind that the trails here can be damp underfoot.

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Tarbert is the port of Harris, from here the ferry goes to Skye

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Lochanan Lacasdail is a cluster of three interconnected freshwater lochs located on the southern coastline of North Harris. Surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, these lochs provide the perfect scene for hiking, boating and wildlife observation.

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Rhenigidale or Rèinigeadal is a tiny crofting township in Harris, in the Western Isles of Scotland. The village sits in the rugged hills of Harris near Loch Seaforth on the coast. There are sensational views over the Minch to Skye from here.

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January 16, 2023, Rhenigidale

A small hamlet with no shops, cafe or pub. It does have a basic Youth Hostel and you can also camp in the grounds. This was one of the last communities to be accessed by road and electricity, the road was built in 1990 and electricity wasn’t available until 1980. It is an amazing place to base yourself and run from or a fun stop on a loop from Tarbert.

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January 16, 2023, Waterside Cafe

A cosy friendly cafe serving hot and cold drinks, homemade soup, cakes, snacks & light meals. A perfect pre run destination if you've just come off the ferry and need some sustenance before taking off on a Hebridean running adventure - or - a perfect pre ferry and post run stop on the way back to Skye. Open 11:00 - 17:00 but closed Wed & Sun.

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January 16, 2023, Tarbert Ferry Terminal

The Uig (Skye) to Tarbert ferry takes about 1hr 40mins. There is normally at least one service per day, but this can be affected by the weather so it's always worth calling before you leave. It's a beautiful ferry journey with the chance of spotting wildlife on the way. Once you arrive on Harris there are loads of great running options. The local buses are great, so you don't need to bring a car, and this allows you to run linear routes more easily. Tarbert is on the Hebridean Way trail which is a good start.

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Scenic circular walk round part of the loch

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of running routes are available in Kinloch?

Kinloch offers a diverse range of running routes across its various locations. In Scotland, you'll find loch-side paths, river valleys, and routes through ancient forests like Tay Forest Park. New Zealand's Kinloch features trails along Lake Taupo, through native bush, and past volcanic landscapes and waterfalls. Kinloch Park in Michigan provides pleasant trails through wooded areas and open meadows, often circling a scenic pond. The region caters to different preferences, from serene lakeside jogs to challenging highland runs.

Are there running routes suitable for beginners in Kinloch?

While the provided routes include moderate and difficult options, Kinloch's diverse geography suggests there are easier paths. For instance, Kinloch Park in Michigan offers gentle trails through green spaces. In New Zealand, the lakefront paths in Kinloch are suitable for a relaxed jog. In Scotland, some sections along Loch Rannoch or within Tay Forest Park might offer less strenuous terrain, though specific easy routes are not detailed in the current selection. It's always recommended to check the route profile for elevation and distance before heading out.

What kind of terrain can I expect on Kinloch's running trails?

The terrain varies significantly depending on the Kinloch location. In Scotland, expect rugged highland landscapes, loch-side paths, and forest trails, often with significant elevation changes as seen on routes like Reinigeadal loop from Tarbert Ferry Terminal. New Zealand's Kinloch offers trails through native bush, along sandy lakefronts, and over volcanic landscapes, sometimes featuring boardwalks and switchback climbs, such as parts of the Orakau to Kinloch Trail. Kinloch Park in Michigan provides softer surfaces through wooded areas and open grassy fields.

Are there challenging running routes for experienced runners in Kinloch?

Yes, Kinloch offers several challenging options for experienced runners. For instance, the Reinigeadal loop from Tarbert Ferry Terminal is a difficult 15.3-mile (24.6 km) trail with significant elevation gain through a remote highland landscape. Another demanding option is the Loch nan Faoileag – Loch Blàr na Fola loop from Gravir, a difficult 10.4-mile (16.7 km) path. These routes provide strenuous terrain and rewarding views.

What natural features or landmarks can I see while jogging in Kinloch?

Kinloch's running routes are rich with natural beauty. In Scotland, you can enjoy views of Loch Rannoch, the River Tummel, and ancient forests within Tay Forest Park. Highlights like An Cliseam Summit and View of North Harris from An Cliseam offer stunning vistas. New Zealand's Kinloch boasts views of Lake Taupo, volcanic landscapes, and powerful waterfalls along trails like the Great Lake Trail. Kinloch Park in Michigan features a tranquil scenic pond and lush green spaces.

Are there any running routes that offer scenic viewpoints?

Absolutely. Many routes in Kinloch provide breathtaking scenic viewpoints. In Kinloch Rannoch, Scotland, trails near Craigh na Dun offer wondrous views over the River Tummel and Perthshire Highlands. Tay Forest Park also has spectacular viewpoints overlooking Kinloch Rannoch village and surrounding lochs. In New Zealand, the Orakau to Kinloch Trail ascends to the Te Kauwae headland, offering magnificent, sweeping views of Lake Taupo and the Tongariro National Park peaks. You can also explore highlights like View of North Harris from An Cliseam for elevated perspectives.

Are there any circular running routes in Kinloch?

Yes, several circular running routes are available. The Reinigeadal loop from Tarbert Ferry Terminal is a notable circular option in Scotland. Another is the Lochanan Lacasdail – Laxadale Lochs loop from Maaruig Harris, which takes you through a series of lochs. These loops allow you to start and finish at the same point, offering convenient exploration of the area.

Can I find running routes that pass by lakes or lochs?

Yes, Kinloch is particularly known for its beautiful lakes and lochs. In Scotland, routes often run along the shores of Loch Rannoch and through areas dotted with smaller lochs, such as the Lochanan Lacasdail – Laxadale Lochs loop from Maaruig Harris. New Zealand's Kinloch is situated on Lake Taupo, with trails like the Great Lake Trail offering serene lake views and lakefront paths. You can also explore highlights like Lochs of Mòinteach Leòdhais and Lochanan Lacasdail.

Are there any running trails that feature waterfalls?

Yes, if you're jogging in Kinloch, New Zealand, you can find routes that feature powerful waterfalls. The Great Lake Trail, which winds through native bush around Lake Taupo, is known for its dramatic scenery, including serene lake views and impressive waterfalls. The Orakau to Kinloch Trail, part of the Great Lake Trail, specifically mentions waterfalls along its path through regenerating native bush and wetlands.

What do other runners enjoy most about jogging in Kinloch?

Runners using komoot often praise the diverse and scenic landscapes of Kinloch. With over 37 visitors exploring the area, many appreciate the variety of terrain, from rugged highland trails in Scotland to the serene lake views and volcanic backdrops in New Zealand. The opportunity to immerse oneself in nature, whether through ancient forests or along picturesque lochs, is a frequently highlighted aspect of the running experience.

How many running routes are documented for Kinloch?

There are 3 running routes documented for Kinloch in this guide, ranging from moderate to difficult in intensity. These routes showcase the diverse landscapes available for jogging in the region.

Are there any specific attractions or points of interest near the running trails?

Yes, the areas around Kinloch's running trails offer several points of interest. In Scotland, you can find various mountain peaks like An Cliseam Summit and Griamacleit, offering challenging climbs and panoramic views. There are also beautiful lakes such as Lochs of Mòinteach Leòdhais. In New Zealand, the Great Lake Trail provides access to stunning volcanic landscapes and the vast Lake Taupo. Kinloch Park in Michigan features a tranquil scenic pond.

What is the longest running route listed for Kinloch?

The longest running route listed is the Reinigeadal loop from Tarbert Ferry Terminal — Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides. This challenging trail spans 15.3 miles (24.6 km) and typically takes around 2 hours and 57 minutes to complete, offering a significant workout through a remote highland landscape.

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