Walking

This trail takes you around some of the interesting buildings in Strathpeffer. A good place to start is in the Square, where you can see a number of buildings when standing opposite the shops. The walk should take about an hour (excluding Castle Leod). Most of the way is suitable for wheelchairs, except for the Eagle Stone and the path leading down from nos. 16 and 17, although this can be avoided via the road. Please respect private property and do not enter buildings and gardens.

This map highlights some of the many short walks starting from or near Strathpeffer. Click the box in the top right of the map header to open in Google maps for clearer navigation. Click on a route for full details.

The Peffery Way connects Strathpeffer to Dingwall. Starting at the Strathpeffer Old Station it initially follow the old railway route. Most of the surface is accessible to bikes and wheelchairs, except a short section in the middle. The path is being developed and maintained by volunteers in the Peffery Way Association.