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North of Scotland Archaeological Society

Historical Routes through the Highlands

A series of information sheets on a selection of archaeological and historical walks in the North of Scotland (click on the links below to open a pdf of the route)

 

Route 1: The Old Drove Road from Aultguish to Little Garve Bridge, sometimes known as “the Fish Road”

Route 2: The Old Road from Clachan Church, Loch Broom to Dundonnell, Little Loch Broom

Route 3: Slochd to Sluggan, General Wade's Military Road

Route 4: The Tollie Path, from Poolewe to Slattadale

Introduction

NOSAS was formed in the Autumn of 1998 with the aim of “furthering the study of archaeology in the North of Scotland and promoting the interest to a wider audience”. In the early days several old routes were walked by members and it was felt appropriate that a project promoting the “Historical Routes through the Highlands” and providing information on them should be part of our 20 year celebrations. The first of the these information sheets was written up and put on the NOSAS website in the Spring of 2019 and it is the intention to add more over the coming months. The sheets will be updating where necessary as we go along. The walks are aimed at local people and visitors, anybody with an interest in the heritage of the Highlands and the outdoors.

The routes are varied and have had different purposes over the years. It is hoped that each one will be an interesting experience and provide a good day out. Sites of archaeological and historical interest along the way which are not necessarily connected with the route are flagged up too.

The routes are scenically attractive and have been carefully selected, researched and written up by members and friends of the North of Scotland Archaeological Society.

They are Public Rights of Way unless otherwise stated.

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