Highland walks

Neist and Milovaig circuit

DUIRINISH, WATERNISH, DUNVEGAN AND CENTRAL SKYE

Summary : This circuit makes an excellent extension to a visit to Neist Point. Dramatic cliff scenery and great views.
Terrain : The way is pathless apart from sheep tracks; the going is on excellent turf for long stretches but with some very boggy sections. The return is by minor road.
Grade : gradegrade Distance : 11km/6.75 miles
Bog Factor : bog factorbog factorbog factor Time :3 - 5 hours
Start :End of minor road signed to Neist Point Grid ref :NG132478
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Ascent : 340m
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Public Transport :Weekly (Thurs) bus from Dunvegan - allows 1 hour at Neist Point before returning. It would be more sensible to start the walk from Glendale which has a (slightly) better service.[Click for timetables - choose Area 4]

Neist and Milovaig circuit no. 1

1. Park at the end of the road next to the store building. There are several spaces. Begin by passing round the end of the wall to the left and walking a few yards towards Neist Point. When the path turns left downhill, turn right instead and climb up to and follow the cliff top. The going is boggy at first, but soon improves along the edge of the cliffs.


Neist and Milovaig circuit no. 2

2. Soon you will see a derelict building over to your right; this used to be a coastguard lookout station but it is much more dilapidated than the other similar station at Rubha Hunish. Continue along the cliff edge, passing a small lochan and enjoying the great views over to the Isle Harris and the Uists. Shortly after the lochan it is necessary to head away from the coast a little as the cliffs turn inland. Once the cliffs ease, descend into the valley of the Oisgill burn ahead. It is possible to shorten the walk here by heading up to the road which can be seen over to the right.


Neist and Milovaig circuit no. 3

3. After climbing an awkward fence, if continuing the walk, there is a steep ascent to reach the top of the next section of cliffs. The going is easy if you keep to the dry grass a little to the left of the small water treatment works. Once atop the cliffs, the views back across to Waterstein Head are tremendous. The next section of the walk is a joy, on a perfect grass atop spectacular cliffs. Continue along the coast.


Neist and Milovaig circuit no. 4

4. Pass another lochan at Rubha Ban. From here, the cliffs begin to descend once more and the going becomes wet underfoot. It is best to keep fairly close to the cliff edge, eventually emerging on the coast just by the coast at Milovaig (it is not necessary to climb up to the houses visible to the right, as there is a lower road passing near to the coast). Keep left of any fences. Once at the road, turn left along it.


5. The remainder of the walk is on tarmac roads, but there is very little traffic and lovely scenery. You will soon reach the old Meanish pier, which serves the whole of Glendale. Continue along the road passing numerous crofts and bed and breakfasts, until it reaches a junction near to Carters Rest b&b. Turn right here (signed for Waterstein and Neist Point). Keep left at the next junction and follow the road as it climbs up the moorland. Once the summit of the road is reached, there are great views of Loch Mor. Continue along the road to return to the start.


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