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Morvern hiking trails traverse a remote peninsula in the Scottish Highlands, characterized by diverse and unspoiled natural beauty. The region features ancient woodlands, rolling hills, rivers, and sea lochs, with approximately 20 miles of coastline. Its terrain is predominantly mountainous, including the Corbett Creach Bheinn, and encompasses deciduous woodlands, vast moorlands, and dramatic shorelines.
Last updated: June 23, 2026
4.8
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50
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12.2km
04:33
800m
800m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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2.69km
00:50
100m
100m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.86km
01:54
120m
120m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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1.78km
00:28
10m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.65km
01:59
40m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Very very small ferry terminal - When I was there in July 2023 there was no coffee shop. Timetables & fares: https://www.calmac.co.uk/article/2975/Mull-Lochaline---Fishnish
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This walk along the shoreline of Loch Sunart offers breathtaking views reaching over to Eilean Mor.
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Stunning woodland located on the shores of Loch Sunart featuring a plethora of ancient oak trees and wonderful views.
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Take a seat, catch your breath, and enjoy sensational views over Loch Sunart and the surrounding rugged landscapes of the Scottish Highlands.
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Beinn Resipol is a breathtaking mountain located in the rugged Scottish Highlands. It's a challenging hike up, but the magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding landscape make it all worthwhile.
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Discover this beautiful freshwater loch located on the Ardtornish Estate on the Morvern peninsula in the Scottish Highlands.
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Discover the remains of the village of Aoineadh Mor, one of the townships that suffered from the infamous Scottish Highland Clearances.
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Kinlochaline Castle is a 15th-century Scottish tower house on the Ardtornish estate. It sits at the head of Loch Aline and has now been renovated to a family home.
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Morvern offers a wide range of hiking opportunities, with over 65 trails available for exploration. These routes cater to various preferences, from easy coastal strolls to more challenging mountain ascents.
Morvern's diverse landscape features ancient woodlands, vast moorlands, rolling hills, and dramatic shorelines along sea lochs and the Sound of Mull. You'll encounter varied terrain, including grassy paths, forest tracks, and coastal trails, with some routes leading to mountainous areas like Creach Bheinn.
The trails in Morvern cater to all abilities. You'll find approximately 30 easy routes, 29 moderate trails, and 6 more difficult options, ensuring there's a suitable hike for every experience level.
The komoot community highly rates hiking in Morvern, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 350 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the region's unspoiled natural beauty, the sense of solitude, and the diverse landscapes that offer breathtaking views.
Yes, Morvern has many easy walks suitable for families. For instance, the RSPB Glenborrodale & Loch Sunart loop is an easy 1.7-mile path winding through woodlands, perfect for a leisurely family outing and wildlife spotting.
Yes, Morvern is generally dog-friendly. Under the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, you can walk your dog on most paths, provided they are kept under proper control, especially around livestock and wildlife. Always ensure you clean up after your dog.
Several circular routes are available. A popular option is the Fossil Beach – Kinlochaline Castle loop from Lochaline, which is a 4.7-mile trail combining coastal paths with historical sites.
Morvern offers stunning natural features and panoramic viewpoints. You can enjoy views over Loch Sunart, Loch Linnhe, and the Sound of Mull. The ascent of Ben Hiant, though not a specific komoot route in this guide, is known for superb panoramic views extending to the Small Isles and Mull. You might also encounter the Loch Shiel Lakeside Gravel Track, offering fantastic water views.
Morvern is rich in history. You can explore sites like the restored Kinlochaline Castle, the ruins of Ardtornish Castle, and the ancient Caisteal nan Con (Killundine Castle). The Duart Castle is also a notable historical site in the wider area.
Given Morvern's remote nature, parking is typically available at designated trailheads, small car parks in villages like Lochaline, or informal lay-bys. Always park responsibly, ensuring you don't block access for residents or emergency services.
Public transport options in Morvern are limited due to its remote location. There are some local bus services, but they are infrequent. Most visitors rely on personal vehicles or taxis to reach trailheads. Check local timetables in advance if planning to use public transport.
Morvern is a haven for wildlife. Keep an eye out for rare species such as Sea Eagles, Golden Eagles, Pine Martens, Peregrines, and Otters. The region's minimal human intervention makes it an excellent spot for wildlife observation.
Yes, the Aoineadh Mòr Cleared Village Trail is an easy 4.3-mile hike that takes you through the site of a cleared village, offering a glimpse into Morvern's past while enjoying the scenic landscape.


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