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This out and back walk to the summit of Creagan an Fhithich is a challenging route but will reward you with stunning panoramic views.
The track starts gently then has a long fairly steep climb to the summit. The surface can be quite rutted, rough and muddy in places.
11/4miles/
2 km
Allow
1hr
Location
Quick resources
This document contains information on various walking paths and trails in and around Laggan, located in the Cairngorms National Park. It highlights Laggan's historical significance as a central point in the Scottish mainland and suggests visitors explore the area's views and wildlife. The document includes details on the Glentruim Forest Loop, Falls of Truim, Falls of Pattack, and other trails, including difficulty levels, distances, and notable features such as the Centre of Scotland Stone and the Dun da Lamh Fort. It also provides information on visitor centers and useful websites for planning a trip.
Please be aware that this summary has been generated using AI.