Glen Turret guided walk
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Archaeological walk - Glen Turret
Join our Lochaber History Society and West Highland Museum volunteer guides for a walk to explore the remains of Glen Turret. This event is open to the community and Friends of the West Highland Museum and is being organised as part of Scottish Archaeology Month 2025.
Glen Turret is located at the northeast end of Glen Roy, a well-known landscape for the geomorphological conditions, the ‘parallel roads’ caused by glaciation. Glen Turret runs along the River Turret northwest from Brae Roy Lodge, near the northeast end of Glen Roy. The glen is primarily characterised by a wide U-shaped valley surrounded by rounded hills to northeast, southwest and northwest.
Event details:
Meeting place - Car Park opposite Roy Bridge Hall, then car share to Glen Roy
Date - Sunday 14 September 2025
Time - 1pm
Duration - 2-3 hours walk over good track with fairly level ground
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Join our Lochaber History Society and West Highland Museum volunteer guides for a walk to explore the remains of Glen Turret. This event is open to the community and Friends of the West Highland Museum and is being organised as part of Scottish Archaeology Month 2025.
Glen Turret is located at the northeast end of Glen Roy, a well-known landscape for the geomorphological conditions, the ‘parallel roads’ caused by glaciation. Glen Turret runs along the River Turret northwest from Brae Roy Lodge, near the northeast end of Glen Roy. The glen is primarily characterised by a wide U-shaped valley surrounded by rounded hills to northeast, southwest and northwest.
Event details:
Meeting place - Car Park opposite Roy Bridge Hall, then car share to Glen Roy
Date - Sunday 14 September 2025
Time - 1pm
Duration - 2-3 hours walk over good track with fairly level ground
Get Tickets
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