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Almorness Point from Palnackie
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View of a lochan on the way to Almorness Point View of a lochan on the way to Almorness Point View of a lochan on the way to Almorness Point

16 You pass a lochan as you head for the Moyl. The two pictures shown here show this little lochan frozen in winter, in the picture above, and in the spring in the pcture below (taken 04-04-2007). So you can see that this is a walk to be enjoyed at any time of year.
It is from this point onwards that you have to work a little harder to find the track and it can be quite messy under foot after wet weather in this section. From here till you get to Horse Isles Bay there are various small tracks and you have to keep your eye open for where you are being taken by them so that you end up where you want to be, but you can't really go that far wrong since you can see where you want to get to most of the time.

View of a lochan on the way to Almorness Point
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