Paths

The Paths Sub-group worked with Donald Kennedy, Highland Council's Access Officer to develop the plan for a network of footpaths to link the village of Camuscross with Duisdale and also link Camuscross to An Crùbh, the potential housing development, and the existing paths in the forest at Brae Ord.

Connecting the Community

The Paths Sub-Group worked with Donald Kennedy, Highland Council’s Access Officer to develop the plan for a network of footpaths to link the village of Camuscross with Duisdale and also link Camuscross to An Crùbh, the potential housing development, and the existing paths in the forest at Brae Ord. The Group also hopes to develop interpretation about the heritage and history of the village to complement the paths. This will take the theme of “The Making of a Crofting Township” and will look at how the community has evolved over time and the crucial role that crofting has played in its formation and development.

If you would like to see a copy of the footpaths or heritage interpretation plan, get in touch with us.

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