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United Kingdom
Scotland
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Lochduich

Sgùrr an Airgid Trail

Moderate

4.9

(15)

99

hikers

Sgùrr an Airgid Trail

04:16

10.8km

820m

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Hike the Sgurr an Airgid loop from Inverinate for moderate difficulty, panoramic views of Loch Duich, Skye, and the Torridon range.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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Sgurr an Airgid Summit

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This is a fantastic viewpoint that is easy to reach on well trodden paths and allows views over to the Torridon range, Skye (you can even see Skye Bridge) and …

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10.8 km

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10.7 km

< 100 m

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10.7 km

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Thursday 7 May

11°C

2°C

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I park to start the Sgurr an Airgid loop?

The trail typically starts near Inverinate, often close to the Clachan Duich burial ground and a war memorial. Specific parking details are usually available locally or through detailed mapping applications.

How challenging is the Sgurr an Airgid loop?

This loop is generally considered a moderate hike, suitable for those with good fitness. While some sections require sure-footedness and there's a sustained ascent, the paths are largely accessible. Some hikers describe parts of it as 'tough'.

What kind of terrain should I expect on this hike?

The hike begins on an old estate track before transitioning to a path. You'll encounter a good zig-zag path leading to the ridge, followed by potentially boggy sections. The final ascent to the summit involves rough vegetation, rocks, and approximately 200 meters of bouldery but navigable ground. Some detours might be pathless.

What are the main scenic highlights along the route?

The summit of Sgurr an Airgid offers sensational panoramic views of the Torridon range, the Isle of Skye (including the Skye Bridge), and the Glenelg peninsula. You can also see the entire length of Loch Duich, Beinn Fhada, A' Ghlas-bheinn, The Saddle, and parts of the Five Sisters of Kintail.

Is the Sgurr an Airgid loop dog-friendly?

While dogs are generally welcome on Scottish hills, it's crucial to keep them under close control, especially during lambing season (spring) or near livestock. Be prepared for varied terrain, including boggy and rocky sections, which might be challenging for some dogs. Always follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The best time to hike is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September) when the weather is generally more stable, and daylight hours are longer. However, be prepared for changeable weather conditions at any time of year in the Scottish Highlands.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for this trail?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Sgurr an Airgid loop, as it falls within the Kintail National Scenic Area which is freely accessible under Scotland's access rights. However, always respect the Scottish Outdoor Access Code.

How long does it typically take to complete this hike?

The Sgurr an Airgid loop from Inverinate typically takes around 4 hours and 16 minutes to complete, depending on your pace and how long you spend enjoying the views.

Does this route connect with any other established trails?

Yes, sections of this route intersect with other established paths. Approximately 6% of the loop follows part of the Highland Trail 550, and about 1% coincides with the Scotland Trail.

Are there any specific detours or viewpoints I shouldn't miss?

Yes, for a truly superb aerial view down Loch Duich, consider a recommended detour approximately 100 meters south of the Sgurr an Airgid Summit. This offers a unique perspective of the tranquil loch.

What should I consider bringing for this hike?

Given the moderate difficulty and varied terrain, it's advisable to bring sturdy hiking boots, waterproof and windproof layers, sufficient water and snacks, a map and compass (or GPS device), and sun protection. The weather in the Highlands can change rapidly.

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