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Loch Lee & Falls of Unich

Nat Park - Cairngorms - Cairngorm South

County/Area - Angus

Author - Lou Johnson

Length - 10.7 miles / 17.4 km

Ascent - 1800 feet / 545 metres

Grade - mod/hard

Start - OS grid reference NO446804
Lat 56.911598 // Long -2.911422
Postcode DD9 7YZ (approx. location only)
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Route Outline

Excellent walk along Loch Lee and into the hills beyond to the Falls of Unich and the Falls of Damff.

GPX Files - Notes

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These walks have been published for use by site visitors on the understanding that Walking Britain is not held responsible for the safety or well being of those following the routes as described. It is worth reiterating the point that you should embark on a walk with the correct maps preferably at 1:25000 scale. This will enable any difficulties with route finding to be assessed and corrective action taken if necessary.

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It is recommended you take a map. The preferred scale is 1:25k.

Further Information

Stay Safe

Do enjoy yourself when out walking and choose a route that is within your capabilities especially with regard to navigation.

Do turn back if the weather deteriorates especially in winter or when visibility is poor.

Do wear the right clothing for the anticipated weather conditions. If the weather is likely to change for the worse make sure you have enough extra clothing in your pack.

Do tell someone where you are planning to walk especially in areas that see few other walkers.

Do take maps and other navigational aids. Do not rely on mobile devices in areas where reception is poor. Take spare batteries especially in cold weather.

Do check the weather forecast before leaving. The Met Office has a number of forecasts for walkers that identify specific weather risks.

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